Blossom Old Bull, a devoted mother from the Crow Indian Reservation, shares her heart-wrenching journey for justice after her son, Braven Glenn, died in a police chase. Samantha Michaels, a Mother Jones reporter, adds depth with her investigation into the sudden closure of the police department involved. They discuss the community's anguish, the failures of the tribal policing system, and Blossom’s relentless quest for truth amidst bureaucratic chaos. Their emotional stories highlight both personal loss and the glaring need for accountability within law enforcement.
Blossom Old Bull's relentless quest for justice following her son Braven's tragic death highlights the urgent need for accountability in tribal policing.
The sudden dissolution of the Crow Nation Tribal Police and the lack of transparency surrounding the incident amplified the community's grief and sense of helplessness.
Deep dives
Braven's Tragic Death and the Aftermath
A significant event in the episode revolves around the tragic death of 17-year-old Braven Glen, who died in a high-speed chase with tribal police that ended in a collision with a train. Braven's mother, Blossom Old Bull, recounts the harrowing night when her son left home in frustration after being denied permission to visit family. This decision ultimately led to his untimely death, leaving Blossom and her family devastated. The initial information given surrounding the incident was confusing and lacking, as law enforcement provided little clarity on what transpired during the chase.
Concerns About Police Accountability
Following Braven's death, questions arose regarding the accountability of the Crow Nation Tribal Police Department, which was only newly established at the time. The police chase that ended in Braven's death occurred just five months after the department was formed, raising concerns over its preparedness and adequacy in dealing with such crucial situations. The abrupt dissolution of the police force shortly after Braven's death, with reports of missing records and an apparent lack of operational transparency, further fueled suspicions about possible cover-ups. Blossom's searches for detailed information on the incident were met with bureaucratic obstacles, adding to her frustrations.
Cultural and Community Impact
The episode delves into the impact of Braven’s death on the Crow Nation community, highlighting the cultural significance of Braven as a young man striving to connect with his roots and engage with his community. Family members described Braven as a person full of potential, actively involved in sports, and keen on travel and education. His passing sparked a broader discussion about the challenges young Native Americans face, particularly concerning police interactions and systemic issues within law enforcement. The community's grief was compounded by the lack of satisfactory answers from authorities which led to feelings of both anger and helplessness.
The Search for Justice and Accountability
Blossom's journey to seek truth and justice for her son is characterized by relentless determination amid significant setbacks. Her attempts to file various requests for information were often met with refusals or delays, leaving her feeling isolated in her quest for answers. In the wake of her efforts, she faced a tumultuous legal battle and the emotional toll it inflicted on her family. Despite a federal lawsuit ultimately being dismissed, she remains committed to advocating for changes that will ensure better accountability within law enforcement on reservations, pushing for legislation that allows tribal courts to handle related grievances more effectively.
A police officer chased a Native teen to his death. Days later, the police force shut down without explanation.
In 2020, Blossom Old Bull was raising three teenagers on the Crow Indian Reservation in Montana. Her youngest son, Braven Glenn, was 17, a good student, dedicated to his basketball team.
That November, Old Bull got a call saying Glenn was killed in a police car chase that resulted in a head-on collision with a train. Desperate for details about the accident, she went to the police station, only to find it had shut down without any notice.
“The doors were locked. It looked like it wasn’t in operation anymore—like they just upped and left,” Old Bull said. “It's, like, there was a life taken, and you guys just closed everything down without giving the family any answers?”
This kicks off a yearslong search to find out what happened to Glenn and how a police force could disappear overnight without explanation. This week on Reveal, Mother Jones reporter Samantha Michaels’ investigation into the crash is at once an examination of a mother’s journey to uncover the details of her son’s final moments and a sweeping look at a broken system of tribal policing.
This is an update of an episode that originally aired in April 2024.