Home / Full timeline / Black Panther leader Bobby Seale is arrested for the torture-murder of Alex Rackley. Francis J. McTernan, Seale’s attorney, charged that the arrest was part of an organized campaign by the Justice Department to harass Black Panther leaders all over the country.
Black Panther leader Bobby Seale is arrested for the torture-murder of Alex Rackley. Francis J. McTernan, Seale’s attorney, charged that the arrest was part of an organized campaign by the Justice Department to harass Black Panther leaders all over the country.
1969 (Aug 19)
The Federal Bureau of Investigation arrested Black Panther leader Bobby Seale for the torture-murder of Alex Rackley. Rackley was allegedly disloyal to the Panther organization and was burned to death on May 19 in New Haven, Connecticut. Francis J. McTernan, Seale's attorney, charged that the arrest was part of an organized campaign by the Justice Department to harass the Black Panthers. McTernan said his staff had information that the Justice Department had prepared a special file in connection with a program "of harassment against leaders of the Black Panther Party all over the country." Seale was arrested in California and later extradited for trial in Connecticut.
References:
- • Hornsby, Alton. Chronology of African-American History: Significant Events and People from 1619 to the Present. Detroit: Gale Research, 1995.