Leonard Peltier remains defiant in AP interview, maintaining innocence and vowing continued activism
Peltier has acknowledged he was at the shootout, but says he acted in self-defense and wasn’t the one whose bullets killed ...
More than 50 years after a shootout on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation landed him in federal prison, Leonard Peltier remains defiant.
Footnote Three: The reference in the headline to eating the young is a reference to this painting by Goya, of parental ...
Native American activist Leonard Peltier, freed from prison, is welcomed on North Dakota reservation
Peltier, 80, grew emotional as he addressed about 500 people who gathered at a festive event to welcome him home to North ...
"It's a day of victory for Leonard and those of us who have been involved in the struggle with him for 40 or 50 years," Mitch ...
A so-called Native American activist convicted of murdering two FBI agents in 1975 was welcomed home by a congressional Democrat on Tuesday after former President Joe Biden […] ...
Native American activist Leonard Peltier was released from a Florida prison on Tuesday, weeks after then-President Joe Biden ...
The Native American activist convicted of killing two FBI agents had his life sentence commuted by former President Joe Biden ...
A Native American activist who was convicted of killing two FBI agents was released from prison in Florida. Leonard Peltier was released Tuesday from a federal prison. The 80-year-old was convicted ...
Peltier was headed back to his reservation, where the tribe arranged a house for him to live in while serving his home ...
Leonard Peltier, convicted in 1977 of killing two FBI agents, has maintained his innocence for nearly 50 years.
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