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What we know about the Wakefield standoff and suspects so far

What we know about the Wakefield standoff and suspects so far
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Leader of Rise of The Moors militia who was arrested after Massachusetts standoff

REVEALED: Self-proclaimed leader of Rise of The Moors milita who claims he is the grand chief of Rhode Island and was arrested along with 10 other heavily armed men on I-95 north of Boston after standoff Jahmal Latimer, who also goes by the title Talib Abdulla Bey, is the Moorish American Consular Post Head of the Rise of the Moors militia group   The group believes its followers are the aboriginal people of the US  It takes its teachings partly from a religious sect known as the Moorish Science Temple founded by Noble Drew Ali Latimer and the Rise of the Moors have a large social media presence, with more than 16,000 subscribers to the group s YouTube channel

Leader of Rise of The Moors militia arrested in Boston standoff

Leader of Rise of The Moors militia arrested in Boston standoff Rachel Sharp and Andrew Court For Dailymail.com © Provided by Daily Mail ( The self-proclaimed leader of the Rise of The Moors group who was arrested along with 10 other heavily armed men following a police standoff in Massachusetts on Saturday has been identified as a man who believes himself to be the grand chief of Rhode Island.     © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo Jahmal Latimer, who also goes by the title Talib Abdulla Bey, cofounded the militia group which claims to be a non-profit educational organization based out of Rhode Island.

Imprisoned For Nearly 50 Years, This D C Couple Now Works To Keep Others Out Of Jail

Aja Beckham From This couple, once incarcerated for decades, is dedicated to helping those who are either headed down the wrong path or striving to turn things around. They credit their union, in part, as the reasoning they are able to do this work. Aja Beckham /WAMU/DCist toggle caption Aja Beckham /WAMU/DCist Lashonia Thompson-El, 48, says it was love at first sight when her now-husband, Sean Thompson-El, 56, arrived at Washington Dulles International Airport seven years ago. Ever had someone hug you so tight that they put your broken pieces back together again? says Lashonia. That s the way he hugged me when I went to pick him up at the airport for our first date.

US: Michigan prisons sued over ID photos of Muslim women without hijab

December 18, 2020 at 1:54 pm | Published in: Asia & Americas, News, US Blurred photos of Muslim women inmates who were allegedly forced to remove their hijabs for their ID photos in Michigan, US 18 December 2020 [Fox2detroit] December 18, 2020 at 1:54 pm The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), a Muslim civil rights and advocacy organisation, has filed a federal class-action lawsuit against the Michigan Department of Corrections (MDOC) over allegedly forcing female inmates to remove their hijabs for their ID photos. The lawsuit comes after more than 15 women claimed they were forced to remove their headscarves for booking photos. The inmates include Muslim women and those belonging to the Moorish Science religious movement.

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