Attorney wants Malcolm X FBI/CIA files to be declassified
Briefly

Civil rights attorney Ben Crump plans to make a public demand for records related to the assassination of Malcolm X at the site of his murder. Accompanied by Malcolm X’s family, Crump aims to uncover information that could clarify the alleged involvement of the NYPD and FBI in the civil rights leader's death. It follows earlier claims from Malcolm X's family regarding a letter from a deceased officer, suggesting foul play. Scholars believe this information could reveal the tensions between Malcolm X and the Nation of Islam and shed light on the events leading up to his assassination.
In early 2021, the family released a letter from a deceased police officer alleging that the NYPD and FBI were behind Malcolm X's assassination.
Crump, along with Malcolm X's family, seeks the release of files that could clarify police and federal involvement in the civil rights leader's death.
Read at Axios
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