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During the 1970's, Roy Brown and thousands of other citizens were unjustly and illegaly labaled as terrorists, communists and left-winged ativists by the puertorican goverment. "Carpetas" or individual files were kept by the police on anyone thought to be part of the independence movement. Many were tracked, followed and incited to commit felonies by undercover agents. Such was the case of the infamous murders of two young "independentistas" in 1978 at Cerro Maravilla. By 1997, the goverment released these files and gave them back to those who wanted them. The governor publicly apologized and offered monetary compensations. Various pages of Roy Brown's "carpeta" are included in this section, including one that labeled him as the would-be assasin of the pro-statehood governor in 1973. This, of course, was false.