MUSKOGEE, Okla. — Northeast Oklahoma Indigenous Safety & Education (N.O.I.S.E.) is now involved in the case of Ashton Wright, a 27-year-old citizen of the Mvskoke Nation who was found in Muskogee with fatal injuries on March 21.
According to his family, Ashton was pushed from a moving vehicle and later pronounced dead at the hospital. His death is being investigated as a homicide
“Ashton was a young native man whose life was violently taken,” said Olivia Gray, Chairwoman of N.O.I.S.E. “We will not let his story go silent. Our organization is here to ensure that accountability is pursued – and that justice is not delayed or denied.”
Ashton’s family contacted N.O.I.S.E. after his death, and the organization is now supporting the family while monitoring the investigation. They are advocating for a full and transparent resolution.
“We;ve already begun analyzing the case and working closely with the family,” Graty said. “Much …