Leonard Peltier, an Indigenous Native American activist who has been imprisoned for nearly half a century, is facing his first full parole hearing in more than a decade. Peltier was convicted for the 1975 murders of two FBI agents in South Dakota. The hearing, scheduled for Monday, will take place at a federal prison in Florida. This parole hearing is seen as Peltier's 'last chance' by his supporters, who fear he may not get another opportunity.
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Indigenous activist Leonard Peltier, who has spent most of his life in prison since his conviction in the 1975 killings of two FBI agents in South Dakota, has a parole hearing Monday at a federal prison in Florida. https://t.co/Vx6cFGOVxA
A Native American activist and federal prisoner, who has maintained his innocence in the murders of two FBI agents almost a half-century ago, is due for a full parole hearing — his first in 15 years as his supporters fear he may not get another chance. https://t.co/FEa2pOql2d
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