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Malcolm X — Part 26
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Malcolm K. Little
The "New York Times," a local daily newspaper,
dated March 11, 1965, contained an article captioned "tow
Are Indicted HereiIn Malcolm X Case." This article states -
“A grand jury indicted three Negroes yesterday in the
slaying of Malcolm X, Black Nationalist leader, and
indicted Malcolm's bodyguard for shooting and wounding one
"Charges of willfully killing Malcolm ‘with a shotgun
and pistols! were made against Thomas Hagan, also known as
Talmadge Hayer and Thomas Hayer, 22 yeara old, of 347
Marshall Street, Paterson, N. J.; Norman 3X Butler, 26, of
661 Rosedale Avenue, the Bronx; and Thomas 15X Johnson, 29,
of 932 Bronx Park South, the Bronx, . .
"A separate indictment accused Rueben Francis,
under that spelling and also as Ruaven X, on one cavint
of first-degree felonious asault for ‘aiming and discharging
@ pistol! at Hagan, two counts of second-degree assault and
a fourth count of possessing a pistol, Francis, 33, has given
his address as 871 East 179th Street, the Bronx.
"Hagan is in Bellevue Hospital's prisonvard. Butler
and Johnson are being held without bail, and Francis, whose
bail has been set at $10,000, are to be arraigned in Supreme
Court, tomorrow."
-~ill-«
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