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Aug 3, 2007

Did a Black Muslim Sect Kill Black Journalist Chauncey Bailey?



Who Killed Chauncey Bailey?

SWAT Teams Swarm ‘Your Black Muslim Bakery’.

The alleged crimes include, “serious violent felonies including murder, robbery and kidnapping,”

Oakland Raids Linked To Journalist Slaying

Images of the raid:

http://www.nbc11.com/slideshow/news/13814675/detail.html


SLIDESHOW:
Images From Shooting (Warning: Graphic Images)

EMERYVILLE, Calif. — Oakland and Fremont police have surrounded the Your Black Muslim Bakery in Oakland.NBC11 News has learned that SWAT team negotiators and various high-ranking police officials are at the scene.

Officers from Oakland, Fremont, Alameda and Emeryville are at the scene, reported NBC11’s Christie Smith. The police chief and assistant police chief from the Oakland Police Department are also at the scene, reported Smith.Such a heavy police presence was needed to serve the warrants because of the violent nature of the alleged crimes, according to Oakland Assistant Police Chief Howard Jordan.The alleged crimes include, “serious violent felonies including murder, robbery and kidnapping,” said Jordan.

Yusef Bey IV is one of the men detained, reported Smith.

Previously at LGF:
Religion of Tolerance Attacks Liquor Stores In Oakland Oakland Muslim Leader Jailed for Attempted Murder

UPDATE at 8/3/07 10:13:35 am:

Another well-known hate preacher from Oakland is Amir Abdel Malik Ali:
Muslim Hate Speech at UC Irvine.


Oakland Police spokesman Roland Holmgren(AP)

The outspoken new editor of the Oakland Post was shot to death Thursday near a downtown courthouse in what police believe was a deliberate hit. Chauncey Bailey, who had been a reporter for The Oakland Tribune before moving to the Post in June, was killed around 7:30 a.m., Oakland Police spokesman Roland Holmgren said. He said witnesses told police that a single gunman had shot Bailey and then fled. Police had no motive for the killing but said it did not appear to be random. Holmgren said investigators would look into any possible connections with Bailey's work. “I've spoken with him several times,” Holmgren said.

“I know him as being a somewhat outspoken type individual, assertive in his journalistic approach when trying to get at matters at hand.” Bailey grew up in Oakland and worked with several area media outlets, including KDIA radio and Soul Beat TV, a local cable channel. He wrote for the Tribune for more than 10 years before being named editor of the Post, a weekly community newspaper. Oakland Tribune managing editor Martin G. Reynolds said Bailey was “a friend, a valued colleague and a loving father” whose coverage of Oakland's black community was “a tremendous asset.” At the Oakland Post, Gwendolyn Carter, the paper's advertising manager, said the staff of about 10 was shocked by Bailey's death.

“He was a good man,” Carter said. “He always took care of me. He would say I was his little sister and he was my big brother.” Police and Crime Stoppers of Oakland offered up to $10,000 in reward money for information leading to the gunman's arrest.


Where the hell is the NAACP ?

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