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COLEMAN, Fla. >> Native American activist Leonard Peltier, convicted of killing two FBI agents and incarcerated for nearly five decades while maintaining his innocence, was released from a Florida prison today after former President Joe Biden commuted his sentence. Peltier’s supporters, ranging from tribal leaders to figures like the Dalai Lama and Robert Redford, long pushed for his freedom, arguing he was falsely convicted in an unfair trial.
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By Maria Alejandra Cardona and Andrew HayCOLEMAN, Florida (Reuters) - Native American activist Leonard Peltier, convicted of killing two FBI agents and incarcerated for nearly five decades while maintaining his innocence, was released from a Florida prison on Tuesday after former President Joe Biden commuted his sentence.
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marketscreener.com | Andrew Hay |Maria Cardona
COLEMAN, Florida (Reuters) - Native American activist Leonard Peltier, convicted of killing two FBI agents and incarcerated for nearly five decades while maintaining his innocence, was released from a Florida prison on Tuesday after former President Joe Biden commuted his sentence. Peltier's supporters, ranging from tribal leaders to figures like The Dalai Lama and Pope Francis, long pushed for his freedom, arguing he was falsely convicted in an unfair trial.
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yahoo.com | Maria Cardona |Andrew Hay
By Maria Alejandra Cardona and Andrew HayCOLEMAN, Florida (Reuters) - Native American activist Leonard Peltier, convicted of killing two FBI agents and incarcerated for nearly five decades while maintaining his innocence, was released from a Florida prison on Tuesday after former President Joe Biden commuted his sentence.
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usnews.com | Maria Cardona |Andrew Hay |Frances Kerry
By Maria Alejandra Cardona and Andrew HayCOLEMAN, Florida (Reuters) - Native American activist Leonard Peltier, convicted of killing two FBI agents and incarcerated for nearly five decades while maintaining his innocence, was released from a Florida prison on Tuesday after former President Joe Biden commuted his sentence.
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staradvertiser.com | Maria Cardona |Nathan Frandino
NEW ORLEANS >> For Donald Crisman, Tom Henschel, and Gregory Eaton, Super Bowl Sunday isn’t just a game — it’s a lifelong commitment. The trio, known as the “Never Miss a Super Bowl Club,” has been there from the very beginning, attending every championship game since the first in 1967, and the devotion of the three remaining members is unshakeable. “My family knows—if you have a wedding or funeral or something, Gregory won’t be there and they know that,” chuckled Eaton, 84, of Lansing, Michigan.