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Leonard Peltier leaves prison after Biden commuted his sentence in the killing of two FBI agents

Leonard Peltier Release
February 18, 2025

SUMTERVILLE, Fla. (AP) โ€” Native American activist Leonard Peltier was released from a Florida prison on Tuesday, weeks after then-President Joe Biden angered law enforcement officials by commuting his life sentence to home confinement in the 1975 killings of two FBI agents.

Peltier, 80, left Coleman penitentiary in an SUV, according to a prison official. He didnโ€™t stop to speak with reporters or the roughly two dozen supporters who gathered outside the gates to celebrate his release.

Peltier, a member of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians in North Dakota, was headed back to his reservation, where family and friends will celebrate his release with him on Wednesday and where the tribe arranged a house for him to live in while serving his home confinement.

Leonard Peltier leaves prison after Biden commuted his sentence in the killing of two FBI agents
Leonard Peltier Release

Throughout his nearly half-century in prison, Peltier has maintained that he didn't murder FBI agents Jack Coler and Ronald Williams during a confrontation that day on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. Native Americans widely believe he was a political prisoner who was wrongly convicted because he fought for tribal rights as a member of the American Indian Movement.

โ€œHe represents every person whoโ€™s been roughed up by a cop, profiled, had their children harassed at school,โ€ said Nick Estes, a professor of American Indian Studies at the University of Minnesota and a member of the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe who advocated for Peltierโ€™s release.

Biden did not pardon Peltier. But his Jan. 20 commutation of Peltier's sentence to home confinement, noting Peltier had spent most of his life behind bars and was in poor health, prompted criticism from those who believe Peltier is guilty. Among them is former FBI Director Christopher Wray, who called Peltier โ€œa remorseless killerโ€ in a private letter to Biden obtained by The Associated Press.

One of his attorneys, Jenipher Jones, said Peltier was looking forward to going home.

Leonard Peltier leaves prison after Biden commuted his sentence in the killing of two FBI agents
Leonard Peltier Release

โ€œWeโ€™re so excited for this moment,โ€ Jones said before his release. โ€œHe is in good spirits. He has the soul of a warrior.โ€

His supporters outside the prison, including some who waved flags saying โ€œFree Leonard Peltier," were elated.

โ€œWe never thought he would get out,โ€ said Ray St. Clair, a member of the White Earth Band of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe who traveled to Florida to be there for Peltier's release. โ€œIt shows you should never give up hope. We can take this repairing the damage that was done. This is a start.โ€

Peltier was active in AIM, which formed in the 1960s and fought for Native American treaty rights and tribal self-determination.

Leonard Peltier leaves prison after Biden commuted his sentence in the killing of two FBI agents
Leonard Peltier Release

Peltier's conviction stemmed from a 1975 confrontation on the in Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota in which the two FBI agents were killed. According to the FBI, Coler and Williams were there to serve arrest warrants for robbery and assault with a dangerous weapon.

Prosecutors maintained at trial that Peltier shot both agents in the head at point-blank range. Peltier acknowledged being present and firing a gun at a distance, but he said he fired in self-defense and that his shots weren't the ones that killed the agents. A woman who claimed to have seen Peltier shoot the agents later recanted her testimony, saying it had been coerced.

He was convicted of two counts of first-degree murder and given two consecutive life sentences.

Two other AIM members, Robert Robideau and Dino Butler, were acquitted on the grounds of self-defense.

Leonard Peltier leaves prison after Biden commuted his sentence in the killing of two FBI agents
Leonard Peltier Release

Many of Peltier's supporters and even some prosecutors have questioned the fairness of his trial and the evidence presented against him. But Michael J. Clark, president of the Society of Former Special Agents of the FBI, pointed out that numerous federal judges have denied Peltier's appeals.

โ€œWe strongly oppose the commutation of his sentence,โ€ Clark said, calling the decision a โ€œpoor reflectionโ€ on Biden. โ€œThis was kind of sprung on everyone at the last minute. Literally in the last minute of his presidency. Itโ€™s just tough.โ€

Peltier was denied parole as recently as July and was not eligible to be considered for it again until 2026.

As a young child, Peltier was taken from his family and sent to a boarding school. Thousands of Indigenous children over decades faced the same fate, and were in many cases subjected to systemic physical, psychological and sexual abuse.

Leonard Peltier leaves prison after Biden commuted his sentence in the killing of two FBI agents
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โ€œHe hasnโ€™t really had a home since he was taken away to boarding school,โ€ said Nick Tilsen, who advocated for Peltier's release for years and is CEO of NDN Collective, an Indigenous-led advocacy group based in South Dakota. โ€œSo he is excited to be at home and paint and have grandkids running around.โ€

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Brewer reported from Norman, Oklahoma.

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