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A gun battle that breaks out when local police raid the headquarters of the Republic of New Africa (RNA) to serve three of its members with fugitive warrants.
1971 (Aug 18)
A Jackson, Mississippi, police officer was killed in a gun battle that broke out when local police raided the headquarters of the Republic of New Africa (RNA) to serve three of its members with fugitive warrants. Another Jackson police officer and an FBI agent were wounded during a twenty-minute exchange of gunfire. On August 23, 1971, eleven members of the Black separatist group were accused of murdering Lieutenant W. L. Skinner. Previously, the eleven were charged with treason for allegedly engaging in armed insurrection against the state of Mississippi. Among those arrested was Imari A. Obadele, President of the RNA. Obadele expressed regret over Skinner's death but criticized the Jackson Police department and the FBI for raiding the office. He declared that his group would receive any warrant peacefully, provided one or two Black lawyers were present.
References:
- • Hornsby, Alton. Chronology of African-American History: Significant Events and People from 1619 to the Present. Detroit: Gale Research, 1995.