On March 16, 2000, two police officers were shot in one of Atlanta’s oldest neighborhoods. One officer died and the other claimed the shooter was Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin, the leader of a local mosque. Once known as H. Rap Brown, a charismatic leader of the Black Power Movement, and an honorary officer in the Black Panther Party, Al-Amin was convicted and sentenced to life in prison. But was Al-Amin... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime |
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beautifully complex & presented w intelligence, heart & insight. really appreciating the courage & vulnerability of this podcast.
btw, is it obligatory to mention payne lindsay because of production affiliations?
just saying, this podcast is social justice sans sensationalism- in other words, feels more like actual journalism vs entertainment, payne’s stock & trade…
sorry bro, just my take…
Amazing how how most privileged whites seem to discredit any notion of corruption within the law enforcement towards minorities and more specifically blacks. It’s as if Chicago’s Late Night Crew, Baltimore’s Gun Trace Task Force, and more recently the Mississippi Goon Squad episodes are things of imaginations.
I don’t believe the podcast is intended to exonerate Imam Jamil than to point out that there’s too that’s unknown that the State’s case has too many unanswered questions. Americans need t... more
The conspiracy theory never rises beyond speculation and the nitpicking of the average criminal defence. The makers obsess over descriptions of Jamil as noble and nonviolent even as they present overwhelming evidence that he was a gangster. Things like a person changing their story after 20 years are treated as revelations rather than the inevitable workings of memory. The story told straight is interesting enough. It doesn’t need the revisionism
Honestly couldn’t get past the first episode. Not sure the host is even the best person to tell this story when he lumps Nation of Islam Muslims and actual Muslims into one category. Cursory knowledge of both religions makes it obvious that Nation of Islam Muslims are black nationalists cosplaying as “Muslims” as racial nationalism or separatism has zero place in mainstream Islam. Malcolm X figured this out easily enough and this is why he left the Nation of Islam. Host also used the word “Islam... more
The story was great but the amount of ad breaks was distracting.
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