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Crump-Shabazz Investigation Uncovers 59 Yr Subdued Evidence in Malcolm X Murder Case - Citing Hoover/CIA Cover-up


NATION: The 60 year old saga surrounding tge assassination of Muslim civil rights leader, Malcom X. In the last year of the investigation of distorted and subdued US civil rights movement history. According to Ilyasah Shabazz, it is among other areas currently investigated by Civil Rights attorney, Ben Crump, that significant truths are being shut out of US history in schools. The youngest of Malcolm X's daughters, Ilyasah Shabaaz, is taking the investigation a to the next level, alleging involvement by the U.S. government in her father's death.


[Video Footage Courtesy of DEMOCRACY NOW; Amy Goodman; The MalcolmX Assassination]


By Michelle Crawford-Sapenter.



Today, more information is said to have been uncovered following the several months of extensive investigation of the 59 year old assasination of the world renown Civil Rights leader, Malcolm X. The lead investigator, Attorney Ben Crump, corroborates the statements made by Ilyasah Shabazz who has indicated that new evidence uncovered in the last few weeks, leads to some involvement by the U.S. government in regard to Malcolm X's 1965 shooting death.



During the investigation, Attorney Ben Crump discovered evidence that had been stated during the 2023 testimony by Muhammad Hassan who was present during 1965 assassination of Malcom X. In a more recent testimony, Hussan made full disclosure of the events surrounding the NYOD arrival at tge scene where the civil rights leader, lay riddled with 17 billet rounds--one or more NYPD officers inquiring with someone in the crowd surrounding Malcolm X, "Is he one of us?," the NYPD officers referring to the alleged gunman, Thomas Hagen.


The Crump investigation uncovered evidence that Hagen was not the assassin and that the evidence points to 9 non uniformed agents- possibly NYPD officers , however, according to Ztge evidence uncovered during the investigation, Crump determined that among ofthe 9 were likely agents hired by Hoover to commit the assasdination


According to the investigation, one member of X's security team, Khallil Sultan Sayyeed, recently interviewed during a press conference in New York. The 81 year old former security guard, Mr. Sayyeed stated that it was 5 days before the actual shooting incident that he was questioned by New York police along with the 2nd member of the Malcolm X security team. Both men had been detained and jailed by NYPD the 5 days prior to the assassination of Malcolm X.




While three men were indicted, tge 3rd being Robert Collier, the arrests of both Sayyed and Walter Augustus Bowe were made in the month of February,1965 under the alleged suspicion of their condpuring to blow up U.S. national monuments. Both Sayyed and Bowe were held in jail on convictions surrounding the alleged conspiracy. The arrests and jailing of the 2 Malcolm X security guards --both of whom were placed on duty to provide security for X following a fire numbing st his home. According to statements made by Ilyasah Shabazz, her father, Malcolm X was assassinated 7 days following the home bombing.



One month prior to the X assassination, 4 men met at Audubon Ballroom home and discussed matters which were alleged as being discussions on arrangements meant to " get next to..." the country. The meeting was attended by Robert Collier, Sayyed, Mr Bowe and one other, Raymond Woods who stated he met Sayyed and Bowe on that January date--the 19th in the year 1964.


The discussion allegedly introduced by Mr Bowe suggested to the group that US national monuments be blown up. Sayyed stated, during his March 1965 testimony that he disagreed with Mr Bowe stating that a better plan would be to launch stick ups in Harlem. Despite Sayyed disputations, Collier and Wood agreed with Mr Nowe and tge group proceeded thereafter with obtaining explosives. Collier and Eood eoukd travrl to Canada meeting with 2 women; Michelle Saunier and Michelle Duclos.


Duclos, Collier and Woods agreed to the transaction and delivery of explosives , such that were, later reported by Duclos who, after traveling to the U.S., stated that the explosives were placed in a back alley in Harlem. Woods and Collier arrived at the location in a lot where explosives had been hidden on West 239th street. The testimony by Woods who was tge Government's key witness, indicated that as Collier removed the explosives and walked toward the vehicle, he was immediately stopped and arrested.


Given the fact that Woods was, neither arrested nor indicted in the conspiracy, , he, was therefore, cited by the Crump-Shabazz investigation team as one of the 9 informants who had been situated inside the gathering at the Audubon Ballroom theatre on the night of the Malcolm X assassination.


A 2nd man exposed as being an FBI BOSI informant who was present during the final speech delivered by Mslcolm X was Eillism Bradley. The recent investigation by the Crimp -Shabazz team invites Bradley as being a primary shooter who brandished a shotgun that he hid under his overcoat following the shooting.


Based on film footage of the actual events that followed the arrival of NYPD, the skirmish that insued during efforts being made to subdue and arrest alleged shooter, Thomas Hagen, Bradley was able to simply walk away. The question that lingers is why, after such a heinous event involving the assassination of the civil rights leader, would Bradley make every clear effort to exit the scene?


The investigation continues, however, according to comments made by the key attorney in the case involving an apparent cover-up whom investigators allege involve individual connected to the government 59 years ago and J Edgar Hoover, 1965.


As case attorney, Ben Crump has stated, portions of the 1965 FBI file was denied perusal investigators.


A final on the report also indicates that the state and city of New York have closed the civil portion of the Malcolm X murder and cover up case awarding the Shabazz family in a $100 million dollar wrongful death law suit.





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