56 years after, Malcolm X's family releases letter identifying his alleged real killers

56 years after, Malcolm X's family releases letter identifying his alleged real killers

- Years after Malcolm X's death, his family members have not rested in fishing out his real killers

- Though three men had earlier been convicted for the murder of the famous African American nationalist

- However, a letter allegedly written by a late police officer has revealed that some security agencies conspired to have Malcolm X killed

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The family members of Malcolm X have released a new letter which claims that the New York Police Department and the FBI were behind the killing of the famous Black activist and civil rights advocate in 1965.

A report by Reuters indicates that the letter which was made public at a news conference on Saturday, February 20, was allegedly written by a deceased police officer named Raymond Wood.

Malcolm X, an African American nationalist, religious leader and powerful orator, was assassinated while preparing to deliver a speech.

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Malcolm X's family releases letter identifying his alleged real killers
Malcolm X, late African-American black rights advocate, speaking at a rally.
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Three men had been convicted of the murder.

At the press conference, the deceased police officer's cousin joined some of Malcolm X’s daughters to publicly unveil the letter.

The deceased police officer claimed in the letter that he was pressured by his supervisors to lure two members of Malcolm X’s security team into committing crimes which led to their arrest just days before the religious leader was killed.

The arrest of Malcolm X’s security detail was part of a conspiracy between the NYPD and FBI to have Malcolm killed, the letter further claimed.

Reacting to the letter, the NYPD said a review of the investigation and prosecution of the alleged killers of Malcolm X is already ongoing.

Reactions trail new letter

Jacilyn Oseguera commented on Facebook:

"This comes as no surprise to anyone who was active in civil rights back then.."

Nicklas Johnson said:

"I'm not sure what the standard of proof should be in this case, but I would absolutely not be shocked if this were true."

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Jo Van Osdell said:

"I was in my late 20's. JFK was targeted long before he was killed, got Marilyn first."

Adam R. Turner said:

"FBI was very anti civil rights during that era. It's hardly a surprise. They helped suppress and destroy the original Black Panthers party too."

Ah Ahmed said:

"Unfortunately, decades after those atrocities, America still tramples over the black people's right to live happily."

Bill Motes said:

"Possible, but people also make up things to get people to believe the lies they promote."

Mike Alfred Matt said:

"Hoover hated the guy. NYPD hated the guy. Another investigation is warranted."

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In an earlier report, Legit.ng highlighted the key reasons why Malcolm X converted to Islam.

Among others, the late courageous black rights advocate was reported to have converted to Islam because he was accepted for who he was by his brothers in Islam.

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Nurudeen Lawal is a Legit.ng journalist passionate about fact-checking/verification journalism. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Literature-in-English from Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State. As Politics Editor, Nurudeen mostly writes on Nigeria’s political and socio-economic developments. He has attended different workshops, conferences and training on fact-checking and digital reporting, among others. Learn more about him on Twitter, @Nurudeen Lawal_

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