Five
members of the Makah Tribe charged with killing a gray whale Wayne Johnson, one of the members of the Makah Tribe charged with killing a gray whale off Neah Bay, holds Brant Fiander, 2, the son of his attorney Jack Fiander, at the U.S. Courthouse in Tacoma, Wash, Monday. Five members of the Makah Tribe charged with killing a gray whale during a rogue hunt off Washington state's northwest coast rejected a plea deal on Monday after federal prosecutors put the men's hunting rights in jeopardy. [Associated Press] |
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