Civil Rights Lawyer Ben Crump led a press convention in New York immediately to debate new developments within the assassination of human rights activist Malcolm X that can enable the Shabazz household to reopen the case and search additional justice. The non secular chief was murdered whereas addressing followers at a convention for the Group of Afro-American Unity, an establishment he based, contained in the Audubon Ballroom in Washington Heights, New York, on February 21, 1965.
Crump launched a star witness, long-time Afro-American Unity member Mustafa Hassan (previously generally known as Richard Melvin Jones) who was, based on a private account and supported by photographic proof, within the room when the non secular chief was assassinated 58 years in the past. Regardless of being a possible eyewitness, Hassan was by no means interviewed concerning the night time’s occasions by law enforcement officials. That is the primary time he has ever spoken publicly about his private recollections of the night time.
Hassan learn a numbered affidavit that defined how he witnessed an explosion after which gunshots from his safety publish element. “I noticed a person working down the aisle in the direction of the exit the place I had been posted with a gun in his hand. I made the choice to try to cease this particular person as a result of he had a gun in his hand and was headed straight towards me,” Hassan recounted. “I managed to knock this particular person down and I continued in the direction of the stage the place Malcolm X was mendacity on his again surrounded by his followers.” Hassan said the identification of the person as Talmadge X Haye, a.ok.a Thomas Hagen, a former member of the Nation of Islam who was convicted of assassinating Malcolm X in 1965.
Hassan went on to elucidate that as police all of the sudden arrived on the scene, they requested if Hagen–who was being crushed by Malcolm’s safety detail–was with them and appeared to drag him out of the room, implying that Hagen might have been a part of a much bigger, governmental conspiracy to finish Malcolm X’s life.
Joined by two of Malcolm’s daughters–Ilyasah and Quibilah Shabazz—and different authorized counsel, Crump defined the aim of showing this proof was to beat the statute of limitations across the case by the exception of fraudulent concealment. “In fraudulent concealment, we should present that the defendants conceal the existence of a explanation for motion,” he declared. Because the police didn’t interview all potential witnesses to the capturing, they withheld info that would make clear what actually occurred throughout Malcolm X’s assassination. The household intends to sue for damages utilizing this rule.
In 2021, after a two-year reinvestigation, Muhammad Aziz and the late Khalil Islam, who had been additionally convicted of Malcolm X’s homicide, had been exonerated after it was found that proof was withheld that will have benefited their protection trials. In 2022, town of New York agreed to pay $26 million to settle lawsuits filed on behalf of two males who had been wrongly convicted of the homicide.