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8 arrested in 1971 cop-killing tied to Black Panthers
SAN FRANCISCO - Eight men with ties to a militant black power group were arrested today in the brazen 1971 killing of a San Francisco policeman, part of what authorities described as a five-year campaign to assassinate law enforcement officers in California and New York. Most of the men were former members of the Black Liberation Army, a violent offshoot of the Black Panther Party, according to police. On Aug. 29, 1971, two members of the group, armed with guns and dynamite, stormed a police station and fired a shotgun through a hole in the lobby s bulletproof glass, killing Sgt. John V. Young, 51, and wounding a civilian clerk. Authorities said the killing was one in a series of attacks by BLA members on law enforcement officials on both coasts. Carried out between 1968 and 1973, the campaign also included the bombing of a police funeral in San Francisco and the slayings of two New York City police officers, as well as three armed bank robberies that helped fund their operations, police said. - (Newsroom) - (crime) - (Black-on-white)
- Convicted Cop Killers Charged In Murder Of Third Officer
Two men convicted of killing two NYPD officers 35 years ago were arrested again Tuesday, this time in connection with the death of a San Francisco police sergeant at around the same time. Police say Herman Bell (left) and Anthony Bottom were arrested in prison. The two stand accused of murdering Sergeant John Young back in August of 1971. Young was shot during a raid at his police station, just three months after NYPD officers Waverly Jones and Joseph Piagentini were shot to death in East Harlem. Both Bell and Bottom are serving life sentences for the killings. Six others, including a man from Queens, are also charged in Young's death. Investigators say the killings may have been part of a plan by the Black Liberation Army to kill law enforcement officers in New York and California.
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Ray Michael Boudreaux, 64, and Henry Watson Jones, 71, were booked at the Twin Towers Correctional Facility on suspicion of murder of a police officer and are being held without bail, sheriff's Deputy Maribel Rizo said.
- 35 Years Later, Cop Murder May Be Solved - (video)
- Multiple Arrests Made In BLA Takedown
Three decades after members of the Black Liberation Army stormed the Ingleside police station in San Francisco and killed a sergeant, historic arrests have been made in the case. In the early morning hours of January 23, 2007, multi-agency task forces across the country brought down most of the members police say were involved in the Ingleside attack. Suspected BLA members were arrested in Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, and Panama City, Florida. Six arrests were made and two men who were already serving time in a New York state prison were charged. While police and the FBI are calling the raids that occured almost simultaneously in three states a massive victory, the manhunt continues for one man -- suspected getaway driver Ronald Bridgeforth. Ronald Bridgeforth, 62, is still being sought and could be in France, Belize or Tanzania, police said.
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