United States Attorney's Office for the District of South Dakota

09/17/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/17/2024 10:21

Rosebud Woman Sentenced for Assault

Press Release

Rosebud Woman Sentenced for Assault

Tuesday, September 17, 2024
For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, District of South Dakota

PIERRE - United States Attorney Alison J. Ramsdell announced today that U.S. District Court Judge Eric C. Schulte has sentenced a Rosebud, South Dakota, woman convicted of Assault Resulting in Serious Bodily Injury. The sentencing took place on September 17, 2024.

Talena Pretty Bird, age 22, was sentenced to one year and one day in federal prison, followed by three years of supervised release, and ordered to pay a $100 special assessment to the Federal Crime Victims Fund.

Pretty Bird was indicted by a federal grand jury in July of 2023. She pleaded guilty on March 5, 2024.

In the morning of November 24, 2022, Pretty Bird, her sister, her mother, and two juveniles responded to a call from Pretty Bird's brother. Pretty Bird's brother mistakenly reported that a female had assaulted him and vandalized his vehicle. When Pretty Bird arrived at her brother's location in Spring Creek, an argument began between Pretty Bird's group and the victim. The argument escalated to Pretty Bird and others assaulting the victim. Pretty Bird's sister assaulted the victim with a bat, and Pretty Bird also punched and struck the victim. As a result of the assault, the victim suffered a broken left arm that required surgery and a scalp laceration that required staples. The offense occurred within the Rosebud Sioux Indian Reservation.

This matter was prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney's Office because the Major Crimes Act, a federal statute, mandates that certain violent crimes alleged to have occurred in Indian Country be prosecuted in Federal court as opposed to State court.

This case was investigated by the Rosebud Sioux Tribe Law Enforcement Services. Assistant U.S. Attorney Tim Maher prosecuted the case.

Pretty Bird was immediately remanded to the custody of the U.S. Marshals Service.

Updated September 17, 2024