Sioux Falls Man Sentenced To Federal Prison Time For Assaulting Tribal Law Enforcement In Lower Brule

PIERRE, (KCCR) — A Sioux Falls man has been sentenced to federal prison time after pleading guilty to assaulting a federal officer in central South Dakota. U-S Attorney Ron Parsons says U-S District Judge Eric Schulte sentenced 46 year-old James Holloway to two years and nine months in federal custody on a charge of Assaulting, Resisting or Impeding a Federal Officer last Tuesday. Holloway was indicted by a federal grand jury on the charge last August and entered a guilty plea last October. Parsons says Holloway was on the Lower Brule Indian Reservation on May 2nd when law enforcement responded to a call for service in Lower Brule. The caller stated to dispatchers Holloway entered their residence without permission. Holloway was discovered in the basement of the residence…..

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