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  1. Incident at Oglala. Film. By Michael Apted. Narrated by Robert Redford. 1992. 90 minutes. Documentary about the conviction of Native American activist Leonard Peltier. Narrated by Robert Redford, this dramatic documentary exposes the U.S. government’s desperate attempts to convict Leonard Peltier of the murder of two FBI agents on the Pine ...

  2. This much is known: On June 26, 1975, FBI special agents Jack R. Coler and Ronald A. Williams were slain following a gun battle in the Jumping Bull Compound, Oglala, S.D. Also killed in the ...

  3. Without being strident, "Incident at Oglala" is a passionately meticulous and convincing record of a shameful set of circumstances. As a partial solution, Redford has asked that President Bush ...

  4. Aug 5, 2019 · In that hostile climate, the tragic incident at Oglala took place. This violent true incident has two inexperienced FBI agents, Jack Kohler and Robert Williams, enter the Jumping Bull compound, where the activists dwell, on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation at Oglala, S.D., in hot pursuit of Jimmy Eagle, who was wanted for the theft of a pair ...

  5. Incident at Oglala is a 1992 documentary detailing the June 26, 1975, slayings of FBI special agents Jack Coler and Ronald Williams in the Jumping Bull compound near Oglala, South Dakota, and the subsequent conviction of Leonard Peltier for the crime. Although James Eagle, Dino Butler, Bob Robideau, and Peltier were charged with the shootings ...

  6. Incident at Oglala: The Leonard Peltier Story ★★★ 1992 (PG) Offers a detailed account of the violent events leading to the murder of two FBI agents in Oglala, South Dakota in 1975. American Indian activist Leonard Peltier was convicted of the murders and is presently serving two consecutive life sentences, but he's cited as a political ...

  7. Incident at Oglala. Robert Redford narrates this documentary about the Pine Ridge Shootout on an Oglala Sioux reservation in South Dakota. On June 26, 1975, two FBI agents are searching for tribesman Leonard Peltier, wanted in connection with an assault. They are killed after coming under heavy fire, presumably from Peltier and his accomplices.

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