FOX 13's Jordan Bowen reports on Native American activist Leonard Peltier, who was released from a Florida prison Tuesday after being behind bars for nearly half a century for killing two FBI Special Agents in a shootout in South Dakota in the 1970s.
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Throughout his nearly half-century in prison, Peltier has maintained that he didn’t murder FBI agents Jack Coler and Ronald William
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Indigenous activist Leonard Peltier has been released from a high-security Florida prison. Peltier was freed Tuesday morning, nearly a month after then-President Joe Biden commuted his life sentence in the 1975 killings of two FBI agents.
In one of his final acts, President Joe Biden commuted his sentence to home confinement. Peltier was released from a Florida prison Tuesday. Video from Reuters captured the moment Peltier left a Florida prison after serving nearly 50 years behind bars. His release drew supporters outside the prison, including some of his family members.
Leonard Peltier, convicted in 1977 of killing two FBI agents, has maintained his innocence for nearly 50 years.