sami-shabazz

Another “victim” of racial profiling. Holder has refused to prosecute him before.

Via Philly Com

MINISTER KING Samir Shabazz, the notorious black supremacist and leader of the New Black Panther Party’s Philadelphia chapter, is in jail again.

Trenton police arrested him after officers – serving an outstanding warrant out of Atlantic City – found a 9 mm handgun, 30 rifle rounds and one armor-piercing bullet in a room where he was staying in the city’s Battle Monument neighborhood, spokesman Lt. Mark Kieffer said.

It was the second gun arrest in a year for Shabazz, 42, whose real name is Maruse Heath. That means Shabazz is considered a probation violator in New York City, where he was arrested in June 2013 after officers spotted him wearing a bulletproof vest in Harlem and carrying a loaded, unlicensed handgun.

Shabazz now is being held in the Mercer County jail, charged with gun offenses; he faces extradition to New York City for the probation violations.

Malik Zulu Shabazz, who stepped down from his post as national chairman of the New Black Panther Party to be president of the Black Lawyers for Justice, didn’t return a call from the Daily News, but he wrote on Facebook that he will fight to free Minister King Samir Shabazz, who he said was being held in lieu of $100,000 bail.

Besides his rants at rallies and on black-power radio shows supporting “cracker-killing,” Shabazz is best known for sparking a federal probe for voter intimidation after he brought a billy club to a North Philly polling place on Election Day 2008. The incident prompted party leaders to briefly suspend Shabazz and the Philly chapter. But both were reinstated in 2010, with Shabazz being promoted to “national field marshal.”

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