Malcolm X Family Files $100 Million Lawsuit Against FBI, CIA, and NYPD
Background
Malcolm X, a prominent civil-rights leader, was assassinated almost 60 years ago. His family has now filed a $100 million federal lawsuit against the FBI, CIA, and New York Police Department (NYPD), alleging that they allowed his murder to be carried out.
The Lawsuit
The lawsuit, brought by Malcolm X’s daughter Ilyasah Shabazz and other family members, claims that the law-enforcement agencies concealed evidence that they had known of the plot to kill him but did nothing to stop it. The family is seeking answers about the assassination, an accurate history of the events, and reparations.
The Assassination
Malcolm X became prominent as the national spokesman of the Nation of Islam, an African-American Muslim group that espoused Black separatism. After more than a decade with the group, he publicly broke with it in 1964. He moderated some of his earlier views on racial separation, angering some Nation of Islam members and drawing death threats. Talmadge Hayer, then a member of the Nation of Islam, confessed in court to being one of the three assassins.
Speculation and Conspiracy Theories
Speculation that the government may have been aware of the assassination plan and allowed it to happen has persisted for decades. The FBI and CIA have been accused of monitoring Malcolm X’s activities and having a hand in his assassination. The NYPD has also been criticized for its handling of the case.
Conclusion
The lawsuit filed by Malcolm X’s family is a significant step in seeking justice and truth about his assassination. The family hopes to uncover the truth about the events surrounding Malcolm X’s death and to bring reparations to those affected.
FAQs
Q: What is the lawsuit about?
A: The lawsuit is about the assassination of Malcolm X and alleges that the FBI, CIA, and NYPD allowed his murder to be carried out.
Q: Who is bringing the lawsuit?
A: The lawsuit is being brought by Malcolm X’s daughter Ilyasah Shabazz and other family members.
Q: What is the family seeking?
A: The family is seeking answers about the assassination, an accurate history of the events, and reparations.
Q: Has the NYPD commented on the lawsuit?
A: The NYPD has not commented on the lawsuit, but previously told Reuters it would not comment on the litigation when it was announced last year.
Q: Have the FBI and CIA commented on the lawsuit?
A: The FBI and CIA have not commented on the lawsuit.