The Associated Press
OLYMPIA — The state Supreme Court has unanimously ruled that tribal police can pursue non-Native American motorists outside a reservation if they see a traffic infraction on tribal lands.
Today’s ruling says that under state law, tribal police can go beyond their jurisdiction if they’re in a “fresh pursuit,” or if there’s an immediate threat to life or property.
The case stems from an August 2005 incident, when a Lummi Tribal Police officer pursued a suspected drunken driver but didn’t stop her until they were outside reservation boundaries.