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Four Black men get indicted in “Zebra” killings, after random whites are killed in San Francisco, CA.
1974 (May 16)
Four young Black men were indicted in the random “Zebra” killings of whites which left the city of San Francisco tense for five months. Indicted on various charges of murder, robbery, and assault with a deadly weapon were Manuel Moore, J. C. Simon, Larry C. Green, and Jessie Cooks. All but Cooks were arrested during a massive manhunt by police on May 1, known as “Operation Zebra.” Cooks was already serving a prison term for murder. Twelve murders and six assaults were attributed by police to the Zebra killers. During “Operation Zebra,” San Francisco police blanketed the city stopping and searching young Black males. A federal judge subsequently ruled the searches unconstitutional.
References:
- • Hornsby, Alton. Chronology of African-American History: Significant Events and People from 1619 to the Present. Detroit: Gale Research, 1995.