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Published: September 7, 2008
Black Muslim killings gain new attention
Authorities believe radicals are linked to other unsolved slayings of white victims.
Authorities believe radicals are linked to other unsolved slayings of white victims.
For more than three decades, Alfred Brooks has marked time in prison.
He's waiting to get out. Police are waiting for him to talk.
Classic impasse.
In the late 1960s or early '70s, Brooks joined a group of radical Black Muslims headquartered in Oklahoma City . The group has long been suspected in a series of black-on-white crimes, including at least six unsolved slayings, three shootings, two abductions an...
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