PORCUPINE, N.D. — Corrine Kopp doesn’t want to hear any more apologies.
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Corrine Kopp is photographed April 26, 2025, in Porcupine, North Dakota, on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation, where her husband Ryan died in an encounter with a federal police officer in 2017.
The Standing Rock Indian Reservation spans 2.3 million acres that straddle the North Dakota-South Dakota border.
George Gipp wears a shirt memorializing his son, Ryan, who was fatally shot by a a BIA police officer on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation in 2017.
Ryan Gipp's family made signs, including this one, to protest the actions of a BIA police officer who fatally shot him on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation in 2017.
Corrine Kopp shows a sign memorializing her husband and the father of her children, Ryan Gipp, who was killed by a BIA police officer in 2017.
Roberta and George Gipp are photographed with their son-in-law, Clarence Carry Moccasin, center, on April 26, 2025, in Porcupine, North Dakota, on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation.
Corrine Kopp is photographed April 26, 2025, in Porcupine, North Dakota, on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation, where her husband Ryan died in an encounter with a federal police officer in 2017.
Roberta Gipp, photographed on April 26, 2025, said her son Ryan threw a shotgun out of her car's window before police pulled them over because he was afraid of the cops. Minutes later, a BIA officer shot at her son 17 times, killing him.
The Standing Rock Indian Reservation spans 2.3 million acres that straddle the North Dakota-South Dakota border.
Roberta and George Gipp are photographed April 26, 2025, in Porcupine, North Dakota, on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation, where their son Ryan died in an encounter with a federal police officer in 2017.
Corrine Kopp shows a tattoo memorializing her common law husband and the father of her children, Ryan Gipp, who was killed by a BIA police officer in 2017.
Corrine Kopp shows a shirt memorializing her common law husband and the father of her children, Ryan Gipp, who was killed by a BIA police officer in 2017.
Corrine Kopp rolls up a sign memorializing her husband and the father of her children, Ryan Gipp, who was killed by a BIA police officer in 2017.
Ryan Gipp's family made signs, including this one, to protest the actions of a BIA police officer who fatally shot him on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation in 2017.
Ryan Gipp's family made signs, including this one, to protest the actions of a BIA police officer who fatally shot him on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation in 2017.
Ryan Gipp's family made signs, including this one, to protest the actions of a BIA police officer who fatally shot him on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation in 2017.
Ryan Gipp's family made signs, including this one, to protest the actions of a BIA police officer who fatally shot him on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation in 2017.
Ryan Gipp's family made signs, including this one, to protest the actions of a BIA police officer who fatally shot him on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation in 2017.
Ryan Gipp's family made signs, including this one, to protest the actions of a BIA police officer who fatally shot him on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation in 2017.
Ryan Gipp's family made signs, including this one, to protest the actions of a BIA police officer who fatally shot him on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation in 2017.


