Malcolm X's Family Files $100M Suit Against FBI, CIA, NYPD
Three daughters of the late US civil rights leader Malcolm X have filed a $100M lawsuit in Manhattan federal court against multiple government agencies, including the FBI, CIA, and New York Police Department (NYPD), alleging their involvement in the 1965 assassination of their father....
Facts
- Three daughters of the late US civil rights leader Malcolm X have filed a $100M lawsuit in Manhattan federal court against multiple government agencies, including the FBI, CIA, and New York Police Department (NYPD), alleging their involvement in the 1965 assassination of their father.[1]
- The lawsuit claims that federal agencies and the NYPD were aware of credible threats against Malcolm X before his death at Manhattan's Audubon Ballroom, where he was shot 21 times while speaking to hundreds of people.[2][3]
- The daughters claim that the NYPD coordinated with federal agencies to arrest Malcolm X's security detail days before the assassination and deliberately removed their officers from inside the ballroom where the killing occurred.[1]
- The lawsuit states that Malcolm X was robbed of his life and freedom 'as a direct result of the Defendants' intentional, bad faith, willful, wanton, reckless, unreasonable and/or deliberately indifferent acts and omissions.'[4]
- The family alleges that J. Edgar Hoover, the FBI director at the time, also ordered federal agencies to conduct illegal surveillance of Malcolm X and took steps to undermine his protection, making him vulnerable to attack.[5]
- While three men were initially convicted for the assassination, two were exonerated in 2021 after investigators discovered questionable evidence and determined that authorities had withheld crucial information.[6][7]
Sources: [1]New York Post, [2]FOX News, [3]BBC News, [4]Guardian, [5]Daily Caller, [6]Al Jazeera and [7]New York Times.
Narratives
- Establishment-critical narrative, as provided by Youtube and by William Spivey. The government's fingerprints are all over this assassination, with evidence suggesting a corrupt and unconstitutional relationship between law enforcement and killers that was actively concealed and protected for years. While the country has long suspected this was the case, this lawsuit will shed new light on the decades of uncertainty that his family has suffered through. It's time they receive justice.
- Pro-establishment narrative, as provided by Breitbart. This case has already undergone significant review through the justice system, leading to corrective actions where warranted. Accusing law enforcement of suppressing evidence and having an unconstitutional relationship with the killers will not change the truth behind the events. Malcolm X's murderers have been held accountable, and allegations of the NYPD, FBI, and CIA conspiring to ensure his demise or fraudulently cover up their role are baseless.