Norman 3X Butler, 26, a suspect in the slaying of Malcolm X, is escorted by detectives at police headquarters, after his arrest, in New York, Feb. 26, 1965. (AP Photo, File NEW YORK CITY -- Nearly 57 ...
We’ve made it through January in relatively one piece, and Black History Month is already upon us. To kick off the month-long celebration, ABC News is airing a deep dive into the assassination of ...
Muhammad Aziz, a man who was wrongfully convicted in the 1865 assassination of Malcolm X, was exonerated of the crime back in 201. Now, Aziz is filing a lawsuit against the federal government over the ...
(NEW YORK) — One of the men convicted in connection with the 1965 assassination of Malcolm X appeared in court Thursday where a judge cleared his name. Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance moved to ...
New York City will settle lawsuits filed on behalf of two men who were exonerated last year for the 1965 assassination of Malcolm X. The city will pay $26 million for the wrongful convictions. The ...
Two of the three men convicted of killing the civil rights activist Malcolm X were exonerated in a Manhattan court Thursday. A judge dismissed the convictions of Muhammad Aziz and Khalil Islam after a ...
Muhammad Aziz spent over 20 years behind bars and nearly twice as long on parole before being exonerated in the assassination of Malcolm X in New York City nearly 60 years ago. Aziz, 85, is still ...
In 1965, Muhammad Aziz and Khalil Islam were wrongfully convicted of killing Malcolm X and spent over 20 years behind bars after being wrongfully convicted. Even though the Feb. 21, 1965 murder of ...
The city and state of New York have agreed to pay $36 million to settle lawsuits on behalf of two men wrongly convicted and imprisoned for decades for the 1965 assassination of Malcolm X. Muhammad ...