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ZNetwork on MSNA Prayer for Leonard PeltierIndigenous political prisoner Leonard Peltier finally returns home today. In the last moments of his presidency, Joe Biden commuted his two consecutive life sentences to home confinement. Many in Indian Country see this executive clemency as a significant victory in a decades-long campaign for his release.
After nearly 50 years of incarceration, Native American political activist Leonard Peltier has been released from prison. Former President Joe Biden commuted his sentence in January before leaving office.
Native American activist Leonard Peltier was released from a Florida prison on Tuesday, weeks after then-President Joe Biden commuted his life sentence to home confinement in the 1975 killings of
Indigenous activist Leonard Peltier is set to be released from a Florida prison Tuesday based on former President Joe Biden having commuted his life sentence for the 1975 killings of two FBI agents, a decision that elated Peltier’s supporters while angering law enforcement officials who believe in his guilt.
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soapcentral on MSNWhat happened with Leonard Peltier? Incident at Oglala documentary explored as Native American activist released from prisonNot many people know who Leonard Peltier is. He is a Native American activist who was in prison for 50 years and was recently released from a Florida federal prison.
including some who waved flags saying “Free Leonard Peltier,” were elated. “We never thought he would get out,” said Ray St. Clair, a member of the White Earth Band of the Minnesota ...
The 80-year-old activist, who always maintained his innocence, will serve the rest of his sentence in home confinement.
The Chippewa activist was greeted by more than 100 supporters and family members who gathered at the border of the Turtle Mountain Reservation
As Leonard Peltier is set to be released from federal prison, Native activists are reflecting on nearly five decades of work to win his freedom.
Braving sub-zero temperatures on a late sunny afternoon, family, friends, and fellow tribal citizens lined both sides of Highway 281 at the reservation entrance to welcome home Leonard Peltier on Tuesday.
His supporters outside the prison, including some who waved flags saying “Free Leonard Peltier," were elated. “We never thought he would get out,” said Ray St. Clair, a member of the White ...
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