By Nomaan Merchant
Rapid City, South Dakota (AP)
The prosecution rested its case on December 7th in the trial of a Canadian man accused of shooting an American Indian Movement activist in late 1975 and leaving her to die, after two federal agents testified that the suspect became nervous while discussing the crime.
John Graham is charged with shooting Annie Mae Aquash and leaving the Canadian woman to die on South Dakota’s Pine Ridge reservation in a case that has become synonymous with AIM’s often-violent clashes with federal agents during the 1970s.
Rapid City, South Dakota (AP)
The prosecution rested its case on December 7th in the trial of a Canadian man accused of shooting an American Indian Movement activist in late 1975 and leaving her to die, after two federal agents testified that the suspect became nervous while discussing the crime.
John Graham is charged with shooting Annie Mae Aquash and leaving the Canadian woman to die on South Dakota’s Pine Ridge reservation in a case that has become synonymous with AIM’s often-violent clashes with federal agents during the 1970s.