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Malcolm X — Part 26
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Malcolm K. Little
in his hand while Maicolm X was on the stage speaking. They
said led out "Hold it* and after
this, dropped to the floor and did not
actually see ° shot, but shafed- before they
dropped to the floor, they saw Hayer with a gun in his hand
pointing it towards Malcolm X, The next thing they san
was Hayer trying to run out om with a gun in his
hand. According to as Hayer ran out,
one of Malcolm's group s e s at Hayer with an
automatic pistol. Hayer did not have the pistol on hin
when he was arrested outside the Ballroom,
ted that
who was
8 n nt row was shot in
the foot during the shooti ap ree ‘in “which Malcolm X was
shot. He also stated that was_also hit during
ooting spree in the oth and
ee at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital,
e Ve
CI: «<2 acvicea tnat
the Police found a 12 gauge sawe f double-barreli shotgun
manufactured by J.C, Higgins, model 1017, also bearing the
number 5100. The Police advised, upon examination, that the
shotgun had been fired and left at the scene.
pruary 21, 196
ep Ward at ; Bellevue Hospital,
under guard. He stated that Hayer had one bullet in him
which entered his left thigh and shattered the thigh bone.
He stated the hospital plans to put Hayer's left leg in
traction and that the bullet would stay in the leg for -
about two weeks until such time as the bone would be healed
enough to > Permit an operation.
2
a
Stiga on (FBI) at New York City and
had one of the pi 1 Malcolm X.
was at that time in
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