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Criminal

Jan. 31, 2007

Defenders Use Film to Protest Arrests in 1971 Officer Murder

SAN FRANCISCO - The Black Liberation Army isn't sitting quietly while the criminal justice system decides the fate of eight men accused of storming a San Francisco police station and gunning down an officer during a violence spree in the early 1970s.

By Dennis Opatrny
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SAN FRANCISCO - The Black Liberation Army isn't sitting quietly while the criminal justice system decides the fate of eight men accused of storming a San Francisco police station and gunning down an officer during a violence spree in the early 1970s.
      The long-defunct black militant group has launched a noisy public relations campaign that it h...

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