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Denver Man's Sentence Reduced In 1975 AIM Slaying

Arlo Looking Cloud

DIRK LAMMERS   09/26/11 06:24 PM ET   AP

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — A Denver man convicted of first-degree murder for his role in the 1975 shooting death of an American Indian Movement activist has had his federal prison sentence reduced from life to 20 years, federal court documents show.

In February 2004, a federal jury in Rapid City, S.D., convicted Arlo Looking Cloud, 58, in the slaying of fellow AIM activist Anna Mae Pictou Aquash, a 30-year-old member of the Mi'kmaq tribe of Nova Scotia. He was sentenced to a mandatory life prison term.

But Looking Cloud in December testified for state prosecutors against co-conspirator John Graham, whom jurors convicted of felony murder.

A series of court filings in Looking Cloud's federal case since March have been sealed, but documents show that U.S. District Judge Lawrence Piersol signed an order in August reducing Looking Cloud's sentence.

Mark Salter, a spokesman for the U.S. Attorney's Office in South Dakota, said he couldn't offer any additional information other than what was in the signed amended judgment.

A call to Looking Cloud's attorney was not immediately returned Monday.

Aquash's frozen body was found in February 1976 on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. The Canadian woman had been shot in the head.

Federal agents investigated for years but didn't bring an indictment until March 2003, when Denver police arrested Looking Cloud.

Graham, of the Southern Tutchone tribe in Canada's Yukon territory, was arrested in December 2003 in Vancouver, British Columbia, on federal charges in Aquash's killing. But two courts ruled that the U.S. government lacked jurisdiction to try Graham because he is not American Indian, and the case was eventually moved to state court.

In Graham's December trial, Looking Cloud testified that he stood nearby as Graham shot Aquash on the reservation and left her to die.

Graham's attorney, John Murphy, suggested that Looking Cloud had embellished his story to get his life sentence reduced. Looking Cloud agreed that he had left out details before, but repeatedly said he was trying to tell the truth in the testimony.

Aquash's elder daughter, Denise Maloney Pictou, said Monday that she had no comment on the sentence reduction.

AIM was founded in the late 1960s to protest the U.S. government's treatment of Indians and demand the government honor its treaties with Indian tribes. The group grabbed headlines in 1973 when it took over the village of Wounded Knee, leading to a 71-day standoff with federal agents that included the exchange of gunfire.

Prosecutors believe Graham, Looking Cloud and a third AIM activist kidnapped and killed Aquash because AIM leaders thought she was a government spy.

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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — A Denver man convicted of first-degree murder for his role in the 1975 shooting death of an American Indian Movement activist has had his federal prison sentence reduced from...
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12:42 PM on 09/27/2011
Right. While Leonard Pelletier is still rotting away in prison for
"supposedly" killing an FBI agent.
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KRoach
05:31 PM on 09/27/2011
and Aquash was killed because she "supposedly" heard Peltier bragging about it.
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Dan Crabtree
12:14 AM on 09/27/2011
Typical happens everday to murderers in prison..life is very seldom life..some organization or lawyer will cut a deal and will free you down the road..
12:09 AM on 09/27/2011
i believe that graham did the crime and alot of innocent people were done unjustly the biggest hands were that of the courts and the goverment and they still do us unjustly and what about the others that they said that there hands had blood on them unjustly. im all for aim. indian people unite all they ever wanted is us dead they tried with selling of their liquior and all other chemicals intwined in it. and nothing has changed they still dont like us and they took all the land unjustly in the name of their god. all we have is eachother we should stick together against the rest keep ur head up brother they know what happened who did what and if here say is true maybe she was a spy for goverment like that other who ran with lewis and clark
05:08 PM on 09/27/2011
So, does that mean a vigilante death sentence is warranted because of a maybe? Are you saying to forsake traditional forums for deciding justice in favor of acting on your own hunch? How Indian is that??
07:45 PM on 09/26/2011
That's messed up.