Washington (USA), 19 February (LaPresse) – Native American activist Leonard Peltier was released from a Florida prison on Tuesday after his sentence was commuted by former President Joe Biden. Peltier had been sentenced to life imprisonment for the killing of two FBI agents in 1975. The commutation of the sentence from life imprisonment to house arrest, decided in the last stages of the Biden presidency, had caused much controversy among law enforcement officials. Peltier, now 80, left the Coleman prison in an SUV, without stopping to talk to journalists or the twenty or so supporters waiting for him at the exit. Peltier will be taken to his reservation in South Dakota, where family and friends will celebrate his release with him on Wednesday and where the tribe has provided him with a home to live in while he serves his house arrest. During his nearly 50 years in prison, Peltier claimed he did not kill FBI agents Jack Coler and Ronald Williams during a confrontation on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota.

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