Native American activist Leonard Peltier, freed from prison, is welcomed on North Dakota reservation
Native American activist Leonard Peltier was defiant toward the government but grateful to his family and supporters as they ...
Peltier then stood and took the microphone. Wearing a sheep-skin denim coat and a ribbon shirt, the soft-spoken elder’s voice ...
Peltier was headed back to his reservation, where the tribe arranged a house for him to live in while serving his home ...
The AR-15 rifle recovered from a car carrying Peltier and several American Indian Movement members had a different firing pin ...
The Native American activist convicted of killing two FBI agents had his life sentence commuted by former President Joe Biden ...
Throughout his nearly half-century in prison, Peltier has maintained that he didn’t murder FBI agents Jack Coler and Ronald ...
Leonard Peltier, convicted in 1977 of killing two FBI agents, has maintained his innocence for nearly 50 years.
After nearly 50 years of incarceration, Native American political activist Leonard Peltier has been released from prison.
The Indigenous activist has returned to his homeland of North Dakota, where the community is hosting a celebration.
It's been 49 years straight in prison for something I didn't do,” Leonard Peltier said, close to tears. “I didn't think I was ...
Peltier was sentenced to life imprisonment for his role in the slayings of two FBI agents in 1975. He arrived home in North ...
(AP) — Native American activist Leonard Peltier was released from ... to home confinement in the 1975 killings of two FBI agents. Peltier, 80, left Coleman penitentiary in an SUV, according ...
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