A video slideshow with audio from a live radio interview. This presentation attempts to tell about events of late October 2014 when traditional Dineh (Navajos) daily life was interrupted by aggressive police invasion. Elder sheepherders were having breakfast in the early mornings when nearly 30 federal Indian police personnel blocked entrance roads, surrounded their homes, and pulled up stock trailers next to the sheep corrals as heavily armed police stood guard around the sheep corral. When the elder sheepherders and their family were allowed to exit their home, the corral was empty of the herd, their bank account. These traditional Dineh were traumatized once again in the name of coal mining and America's hunger for electricity.