Clyde Bellecourt testifies about arrest at Idle No More protest

Clyde Bellecourt, a co-founder of the American Indian Movement, is on trial for an arrest connected to an Idle No More protest in Minnesota.

Bellecourt did not organize the round dance at a mall in downtown Minneapolis on December 24. But the 77-year-old was the only one arrested after he allegedly refused to leave when told by a police officer.

Bellecourt faces 90 days in jail and a $1,000 fine if he is convicted on a trespassing charge. He took the stand in his own defense on Thursday and his testimony is expected to continue today.

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Bellecourt testifies that Minneapolis police targeted him for arrest (The St. Paul Pioneer Press 9/13)
AIM leader Clyde Bellecourt goes to trial over Christmas Eve arrest (The Minneapolis Star Tribune 9/9)

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