King Shabazz (aka Maruse Heath) last seen, above, on Obama's election day in 2008. brandishing a night stick, 11/4/08. The GOP probably sent him to suppress conservative votes.
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6/22/13, "‘Kill Whitey’ Panther is held on gun rap," NY Post, L. Italiano, J. Schram
"The tattoo on his face says, “Kill Whitey” in block letters, and cops say the gun he carried was loaded and unlicensed.
But that didn’t stop Maruse Heath — head of the Philadelphia chapter of the New Black Panther Party — from claiming that he’s really all about charity and outreach as he was arraigned on a gun-possession charge in Manhattan last night.
“It is my understanding that the New Black Panther Party is the functional equivalent of the KKK,” Assistant District Attorney Christopher Ryan countered as Heath, 41, was ordered held in lieu of $75,000 bail for getting busted allegedly with a gun in Harlem Thursday night.
Heath, aka “King Salim Shabazz,” was arrested on Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard as he left a meeting of New Black Panther Party members. The group had gathered to plan a 15th-anniversary Million Man March commemoration, scheduled for Harlem on Sept. 7.
Heath was unjustly “jumped” by cops as he left the meeting and walked near Seventh Avenue, said his lawyer, Brad Foster, in arguing unsuccessfully for low bail.
“It is no crime to belong to the Black Panther Party,” the lawyer argued. The group does, “charity work within the local community, outreach to the homeless, and works with at-risk youth who are at risk of becoming criminals.”
“I don’t believe there’s any justification for the stop,” he added. “It’s very dark, 10:30 at night,” he said of cops’ decision to stop Heath for allegedly wearing a bulletproof vest. “They grabbed him by the shoulders and cuffed him and he was in custody.”
But the prosecutor argued that the diminutive Heath was wearing a whopping size-52 ballistic vest — obvious in almost any light.
A 52, sized as regular men’s clothing, is clearly obvious,” the prosecutor argued. “He was stopped, and a loaded handgun was taken from his pocket.”
Heath faces a mandatory minimum of three and a half years if convicted of possessing the .25-cal. gun. He is due back in Manhattan Criminal Court on June 26, when he will be informed if he has been indicted on charges of gun possession and the illegal wearing of body armor.
Sources told The Post that Heath’s first call while in custody was to Malik Zulu Shabazz, who is the national chairman of the New Black Panther Party, considered by the Anti-Defamation League, the Southern Poverty Law Center and the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights to be a Black supremacist hate group." photo of Maruse Heath form NY Post. via Michael Savage
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"Highlight Timeline:
Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2008
The New Black Panther Party, which is recognized as a violent, racial hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center and the Anti-Defamation League, announces on its website that more than 350 of its members will be “deployed” in 15 cities across the country to “ensure that people of color … are ensured their right to vote” and to “provide security protecting our people in the face of real and confirmed” white supremacist group threats. Outside a Philadelphia polling place, two New Black Panthers dressed in paramilitary garb—Jerry Jackson and Minister King Samir Shabazz—stand in front of the door. Shabazz uses racial epithets and brandishes a two-foot-long nightstick. The two are caught on tape, and multiple witnesses, including poll watchers Michael Mauro, Chris Hull, and Bartle Bull, say voters, poll watchers, and others were intimidated."
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10/22/10, "Dispute over New Black Panthers case causes deep divisions," Washington Post, by Jerry Markon and Krissah Thompson
"On Election Day 2008, Maruse Heath, the leader of Philadelphia's New Black Panther Party, stood in front of a neighborhood polling place, dressed in a paramilitary uniform. "...
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Comment: The Washington Post changes the name of a pivotal figure in the story, King Shabazz and instead calls him his birth name, Maruse Heath, which Shabazz refers to as his "slave name" and one he doesn't use himself.
10/22/10, "Washington Post blockbuster confirms worst fears about Holder Justice Dept. race policies," Andrew Breitbart
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Extra: The name Malik Shabazz appears on the White House visitors log on July 25, 2009, which the White House says is someone else with the same name. As reported by the NY Post above he's the person to whom King Shabazz placed a phone call after his arrest in NYC on 6/22/13.
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6/25/10, "Inside the Black Panther case, Anger, ignorance and lies," J. Christian Adams in the Washington Times:
"Citizens would be shocked to learn about the open and pervasive hostility within the Justice Department to bringing civil rights cases against nonwhite defendants on behalf of white victims."...
There are small problems with the story. For one, the Washington Post
is the only outlet that calls King Samir Shabazz by his old “slave
name” (Shabazz’s own words) of Maruse Heath. Even Heath doesn’t call
himself Heath. Of course this takes some of the sting off Shabazz’s
rants against Jews and calls to kill “cracker babies in their crib.”
The Post’s decision to change a man’s name for him is controversial. It has no place.
But overall, the story is very bad news for Eric Holder. It debunks many of the myths spun by the administration. Inside DOJ sources describe deep hostility to protecting whites at Justice. - See more at: http://cdn.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2010/10/22/Washington-Post-Blockbuster-Confirms-Worst-Fears-About-Holder-Justice-Dept-Race-Policies#sthash.JMtRX76X.dpuf
The Post’s decision to change a man’s name for him is controversial. It has no place.
But overall, the story is very bad news for Eric Holder. It debunks many of the myths spun by the administration. Inside DOJ sources describe deep hostility to protecting whites at Justice. - See more at: http://cdn.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2010/10/22/Washington-Post-Blockbuster-Confirms-Worst-Fears-About-Holder-Justice-Dept-Race-Policies#sthash.JMtRX76X.dpuf
There are small problems with the story. For one, the Washington Post
is the only outlet that calls King Samir Shabazz by his old “slave
name” (Shabazz’s own words) of Maruse Heath. Even Heath doesn’t call
himself Heath. Of course this takes some of the sting off Shabazz’s
rants against Jews and calls to kill “cracker babies in their crib.”
The Post’s decision to change a man’s name for him is controversial. It has no place.
But overall, the story is very bad news for Eric Holder. It debunks many of the myths spun by the administration. Inside DOJ sources describe deep hostility to protecting whites at Justice. - See more at: http://cdn.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2010/10/22/Washington-Post-Blockbuster-Confirms-Worst-Fears-About-Holder-Justice-Dept-Race-Policies#sthash.JMtRX76X.dpufComment: The Washington Post changes the name of the pivotal figure in this story, Malik Shabazz, and instead calls him his birth name Maruse Heath, (which Shabazz refers to as his "slave name."10/22/10, "Washington Post Blockbuster confirms worst fears about Holder Justice Dept. race policies," Andrew Breitbart, Breitbart
The Post’s decision to change a man’s name for him is controversial. It has no place.
But overall, the story is very bad news for Eric Holder. It debunks many of the myths spun by the administration. Inside DOJ sources describe deep hostility to protecting whites at Justice. - See more at: http://cdn.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2010/10/22/Washington-Post-Blockbuster-Confirms-Worst-Fears-About-Holder-Justice-Dept-Race-Policies#sthash.JMtRX76X.dpufComment: The Washington Post changes the name of the pivotal figure in this story, Malik Shabazz, and instead calls him his birth name Maruse Heath, (which Shabazz refers to as his "slave name."10/22/10, "Washington Post Blockbuster confirms worst fears about Holder Justice Dept. race policies," Andrew Breitbart, Breitbart
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