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  1. Aug 5, 2020 · In May of 1970, it was found that the judge in the first trial held back relevant information to the jury—namely, that Newton’s contention that he was unconscious at the time Officer Frey was shot constituted a complete defense of manslaughter.

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    Black Panther Party founders Huey Newton and Bobby Seale met in 1961 while students at Merritt Collegein Oakland, California. They both protested the college’s “Pioneer Day” celebration, which honored the pioneers who came to California in the 1800s, but omitted the role of African Americans in settling the American West. Seale and Newton formed th...

    Newton and Seale drew on Marxist ideology for the party platform. They outlined the organization’s philosophical views and political objectives in a Ten-Point Program. The Ten-Point Program called for an immediate end to police brutality; employment for African Americans; and land, housing and justice for all. The Black Panthers were part of the la...

    The Black Panthers were involved in numerous violent encounters with police. In 1967, founder Huey Newton allegedly killed Oakland police officer John Frey. Newton was convicted of voluntary manslaughter in 1968 and was sentenced to two to 15 years in prison. An appellate court decision later reversed the conviction. Eldridge Cleaver, editor of the...

    The Black Panthers’ socialist message and black nationalist focus made them the target of a secret FBI counterintelligence program called COINTELPRO. In 1969, the FBI declared the Black Panthers a communist organization and an enemy of the United States government. The first FBI’s first director, J. Edgar Hoover, in 1968 called the Black Panthers, ...

    The New Black Panther Party is a black nationalist organization founded in Dallas, Texas, in 1989. Members of the original Black Panther Party say there’s no relation between the New Black Panther Party and the original Black Panthers. The United States Commission on Civil Rights and the Southern Poverty Law Center have called the New Black Panther...

    5 things to know about the Black Panthers. USA Today. Black Panther Party. Federal Bureau of Investigation. The Black Panthers: Revolutionaries, free breakfast pioneers.

  2. After stopping Huey Newton & Gene McKinney, Oakland Patrolman John Frey is killed and Patrolman Herbert Heanes wounded; Newton is critically injured and arrested. November 13, 1967.

  3. In 1967, he was involved in a shootout which led to the death of police officer John Frey and injuries to himself and another police officer. In 1968, he was convicted of voluntary manslaughter for Frey's death and sentenced to 2 to 15 years in prison.

  4. In the early hours of October 28, 1967, Newton became embroiled in a melee with police officers Frey and Herbert Heanes, leading to Frey’s death and Newton receiving a gunshot wound. Charged with murder, Newton faced the death penalty.

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    • 2019
  5. In October 1967 Newton and a Panther friend were stopped by an Oakland police officer, John Frey, at approximately 4:00 a.m. Frey called for backup from an Officer Heanes. Certain that the two officers were about to kill him, Newton pulled his gun out of his jacket, fired at Frey, and wounded him.

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  7. Aug 22, 2023 · Huey P. Newton has been mythologized and maligned since his murder 34 years ago. His family and friends offer an intimate look inside his life and mind. Huey P. Newton (right) and his second...