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George Jackson Brigade — Part 4
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was made available to this office. In this communique the
George Jackson Brigade claimed credit for a recent {December 31,
1975) bombing of a City Light substation in Laurelhurst, a
wealthy suburb of Seattle, and two pipe bomb explosions at
the Safeway Distribution Center in Bellevue, Washington, on
the same date. Again th emphasis of the communique was a
general harange on Safeway and referred to Safeway and City
Light as “our own class enemies". Communique was signed
“nove and Struggle, Happy New Year! The George Jackson
Brigade".
On January 23, 1976, the Pacific National Bank of
Washington, Tukwila Branch, 13451 Interurban Avenue South,
Seattle, Washington, was robbed by four individuals. Tukwila
is a small community approximately 15 miles south of Seattle.
The Tukwila Police Department interceded during the time of
the bank robbery which resulted in the death of one of the
robbery suspects, BRUCE RICHARD SEIDEL.
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The following two subjects were arrested at the wach
scene: JOHN WILLIAM’ SHERMAN, born August. 28419425. and .
EDWARD ALLEWMEAD, ‘born November 6, 1941.
= On March 10, 1976, SHERMAN escaped from custody
, and was assisted in this escape by two male Negroes, identity
- ‘unknown. A King County Sheriff's deputy was seriously wounded
. _ during the escape. On Maych 10, 1976, the fourth member of the
oe bank robbery, MARK eonnyeooK, born October 26, 1936, was
arrested by Bureau agenvs and Seattle Police Department.
SHERMAN's whereabouts are currently unknown. WASH:
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On: April 12, 1976, MEAD was found guilty on state
charges of assaulting police officers. The bank robbery trial
involving MEAD and COOK will take place on April 19, 1976.
a communique from the George Jackson Brigade entitled
"Tnternational Women's Day Communique, George Jackson Brigade".
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