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Marshal reviews Osage Casino shooting, proposes autism‑awareness tag stickers and voluntary training for officers

3337461 · April 25, 2025
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Marshal Daniel Mead told the Cherokee Nation Council his office is coordinating with other jurisdictions to review a recent Osage Casino shooting, said no public victims were reported, and outlined an autism‑awareness program that would use stickers on vehicle tags and offer voluntary training to cross‑deputized officers.

Daniel Mead of the Cherokee Nation Marshal Service briefed the council on public‑safety developments, including a recent shooting at the Osage Casino and a planned autism‑awareness program for officers.

When asked about the Osage Casino incident, Mead said his office is working with Osage investigators to review the event and identify lessons to take back to Cherokee Nation law…

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