The killing and wounding of cattle and horses is one of the most emotionally charged incidents associated with the Dakota Access Pipeline Protests in Sioux and Morton counties in North Dakota.
Authorities are investigating, but the facts in the situation are hard to pin down. Rancher Jack Thomas wonders if protesters from the Sacred Stone Camp, adjacent to his land, are responsible.
But Ladonna Brave Bull, who started the camp, says she's skeptical about the killings. Mikkel Pates traveled to Standing Rock to investigate.
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