On July 26, 1980, during a political dispute between two factions of the Mohawk Indians in northern New York, defendant was in a boat with three companions, all armed with rifles, and approached another boat on the St. Lawrence River. The occupants of the other boat were John Terrance and his son-in-law, Edward Porter, both supporters of the rival faction, who were fishing near Cornwall Island, which is located in the Dominion of Canada. Defendant is alleged to have apprehended...
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