Since two Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) investigators were shot dead, Leonard Pelletier is currently receiving his ruling at the Federal Prison in Leavenworth. According to the FBI document, it is around 11:50 am. Agent Jack White and Ron Williams were looking for a thief who wanted to steal a pair of Jimmy Hawk, cowboy boots on 26th June 1975. The agent invaded two unidentified independent vehicles (incidents) at the bullring of Ogura, South Dakota in Pine Ridge Reserve.
Leonardo was convicted for false evidence and testimony. Judge Gerald Heini, who supervised Peltier appeal hearing in 1986, then said, "FBI used inappropriate means to ensure that Peltier withdraws from Canada and otherwise investigated and tried Peltier case in other respects I was convinced. All German lawsuits are exhausted and his release date is set to 2040. It is Leonard. He was 69. Health condition is bad. Alvaro Luna Hernandez is Texas' community organizer. Police information providers were used to monitor the activities of Vario 's Álvaro. They were told that Alvaro was "working on legal documents", "there are many books", and working on the police brutality of the Alps. Alvaro is recognized internationally in human rights activities. On June 9, 1997 he disarmed police officers who threw weapons, so he was sentenced to 50 years imprisonment.
In 1999, the book "Prison work, my life is my day dancing" by American prisoners # 89637-132 was published to convey the story of Partier. His book has been edited by Harvey Arden and is located in St. Martin Griffin, New York. This book includes 217 pages and editorials. Peltier talked about his life in prison and events up to Pine Ridge Shootout. Prison works, my life is my sundance, starting from Perthir's present life. He explained how he avoided getting into trouble, and explained the incident he missed in prison. Then he returned and began to explain his life before being imprisoned. After his childhood, he talked about the difficulty of becoming a native American. Prejudice that he was facing in his life. Eventually, Pertier's hatred against him was enough that he joined the American Indian Movement AIM. He wants to fight for his people. But this desire to fight for his people led to his imprisonment.