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Malcolm X — Part 29
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BRAS as the person firing back at assailants
of MALCOLM X, He said FRANCIS was believed t>. have
fired a shot which ctruck HAGAN in the 3+. He
said FRANCIS is suspected of being the rerson who
vamate at up to fccir
rersons may be invelved in the killing of MALCOLM x,
CT BTR FTIR ES sr mw an
autcpsy performed on MALCOLM X reflected e had
ten bullet wounds in his chest, thigh and ani e plus
four bwllet creases in the cheat and thigh. The
eutopsy locatad one nine millimeter slug and one .45
caliber slug and several shotgun pellets in the body
or MALCOLM xX,
e
sieoting, they found a sawed-off double-parrel shotgun
wrapped in a green suit coat. In the sult coat pocket
was found a key for a Yale lock, a package of Camel
cigarettes and an empty eyeglass case bearing the name
of an optometrist, "MM, FINE, Main Street, Flushing.”
The shotgun contained two discharge Remington express
single O buckshot snells and there were indications
that the gun was recently fired.
Ballroom was foun ee . callber shells and slugs,
six nine millimeter shells and two slugs, and three
.32 caliber slugs and ten pieces of lead, presumably
fired from the shotgun.
The FBI Ydentification Division, on February
oP. 1965, identified prints of the person arrested in
t
2 shooting of MALCOLM X PAGS EYER who: up until
then, was Ic to a
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