FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - 50 years ago, Indigenous Actvist Leonard Peltier was convicted in the killings of two FBI agents in South Dakota. After years of parole hearings, one of Former ...
Former President Joe Biden commuted the life sentence of Indigenous activist Leonard Peltier, who had been imprisoned for nearly 50 years, on Jan. 20.
AMY GOODMAN: What is Leonard Peltier’s condition in the Florida prison? NICK TILSEN: Leonard is 80% blind in one eye. He has type 2 diabetes. He’s in a walker. He has an aortic aneurysm.
The commutation will allow Peltier, who has long maintained his innocence in the killing of two FBI agents, to spend his ...
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ICT News on MSN‘Today we rejoice’: Leonard Peltier supporters gather to pray, celebrateMore than 100 people gathered Jan. 25 on the Pine Ridge Reservation at the site of the June 26, 1975, shootout that left two ...
For more, we go to Sumterville, Florida, where we’re joined by Nick Tilsen, founder and CEO of the NDN Collective. He just visited Leonard Peltier in prison after news of his release yesterday.
Sumterville, FL – Today, President Biden granted Leonard Peltier executive clemency and commuted the remainder of his sentence. The president’s decision is the result of decades of grassroots ...
Former reporter Mike Schilling recalls his Springfield prison interview with activist Leonard Peltier, whose sentence was ...
Just moments before leaving office, President Joe Biden commuted the life sentence of Indigenous activist Leonard Peltier ... a high-security prison in Florida. Outgoing Interior Secretary ...
Peltier is currently incarcerated at the United States Penitentiary Coleman I in Sumterville, Florida ... told CNN. “Leonard has always wanted to live out the rest of his life at home, at ...
President Biden's recent commutation of Leonard Peltier's double life sentence for ... the high security federal penitentiary in Colman, Florida. It remains to be seen whether his drive to seek ...
"It took nearly 50 years to acknowledge the injustice of Leonard Peltier ... love to go home," Peltier said by phone from the Federal Correctional Complex Coleman in Florida.
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