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Malcolm X — Part 34

102 pages · May 10, 2026 · Broad topic: General · Topic: Malcolm X · 100 pages OCR'd
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we _—— onan “Ka @ matter of fact.” the Inspector said, “we didn’t know it was tis home. Our detectives had been tailing him and when ‘his wife came out they took him.” , At the time Johnson was arrested for shooting the core rections officer, he gave his address at 1041 Bryant Ave... the Bronx. When Malcolm & was slain, police suspected five persons might be Involved in the ase sassination. Tn another development, As- sistant District Aiterney Rob- ert W. McKeever asked Su- preme Court Justice Abraham N. Gellincff to hold Cary ‘Thomas jr., a Negro in his ee . Criminal court to plead to an indictment charging- them with felonious assault In the attack on the corrections of~ ficer. Their appearance was adjourned by Bronx Suprems Court Jistice William Lyman when he learned that Butler was appearing at the same time in Manhattan Supreme Court on homicide charges. Johnson epparentiy went hhame because later Inspector DoS oles aise i Coyle told reporters Johnson was taken into custody at his home, gi2mronk Park South, early 30s, as & material witness in the assassination. Ball was set at $650,000. Mr. McKeever said Thomas had “vital in- formation concerning the identity of the perpetrators.” He said Thomas “was actually present in the hall? Butler worn a round fn ans other development when Su- preme Court Justice John A, Mullen algned a writ of habeas corpus calling on the District Attorney to show cause at Ii a.m. today why the suspect should not be freed. Butler, through his attarney, John B. Williams, argued that he was conn (j a a relogae ean:
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