By Nomaan Merchant
Rapid City, South Dakota (AP)
The Canadian man accused of shooting an American Indian Movement activist in late 1975 acted nervous and his hand shook when he was asked about her almost two decades later, a federal investigator said in court on December 7th.
Robert Ecoffey, a former U.S. marshal, testified against John Graham, who’s accused of shooting Annie Mae Aquash and leaving the Canadian woman to die on South Dakota’s Pine Ridge reservation.
Rapid City, South Dakota (AP)
The Canadian man accused of shooting an American Indian Movement activist in late 1975 acted nervous and his hand shook when he was asked about her almost two decades later, a federal investigator said in court on December 7th.
Robert Ecoffey, a former U.S. marshal, testified against John Graham, who’s accused of shooting Annie Mae Aquash and leaving the Canadian woman to die on South Dakota’s Pine Ridge reservation.