March 15, 1972 - Clyde Bellecourt pays $100 fine for peace breach
Clyde H Bellecourt, a leader of the Twin Cities paid a $100 fine for a breach of the peace charge branch of the American Indian Movement (AIM), dating July 1971.
Bellecourt, 35, was charged with breach of the peace after a group of Indians interrupted the Aquatennial torchlight parade July 21. The Indians reportedly objected to a float entered by the Sleepy Eye, Minn, Chamber of Commerce because it depicted "stereotyped" Indian figures. The float reportedly was damaged by Bellecourt's group.
Bellecourt, 35, was charged with breach of the peace after a group of Indians interrupted the Aquatennial torchlight parade July 21. The Indians reportedly objected to a float entered by the Sleepy Eye, Minn, Chamber of Commerce because it depicted "stereotyped" Indian figures. The float reportedly was damaged by Bellecourt's group.
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