The family of Kimberly Fitka O’Domin made an impromptu appearance at the Alaska Federation of Natives convention, saying she was murdered.
From left to right: Bradley Fitka, Cy Charlie, Traci Fitka, Christian Charlie, Kaelyn Fitka. All showed up to the 2023 Alaska Federation of Natives Convention in Anchorage to tell the story of Kimberly Fitka O’Domin. the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women movement,
The Fitka family wore custom hoodies with the MMIW red handprint logo centered with Fitka O’Domin’s picture and the message “Justice For Kim.” The family was not initially scheduled to speak, nor did they coordinate with AFN organizers beforehand. Instead, they networked at the start of convention and connected with AFN Co-Chair Ana Hoffman and the CEO of the Association of Village Council Presidents, Vivian Korthuis.
“While troopers did not physically travel to Marshall for three days, troopers were actively working with local search teams, village police officers, and other troopers to search for Kimberly and begin an investigation into the circumstances surrounding her disappearance,” McDaniel wrote in an email.
“And by the time the Alaska State Troopers and even ABI, Alaska Bureau of Investigations, came, evidence was gone,” Fitka said.The Alaska Department of Public Safety isn’t the only state agency the Fitka family wants more accountability from. They believe the State Medical Examiner’s Office is at fault too.
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