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    The Savage City

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      Kings County Hospital: Whitmore at, 94, 169, 209

      Kinshasa, Kwando, 272, 282

      Knapp Commission

      appointment of, 281

      Armstrong as chief counsel for, 306–7

      and Armstrong-Phillips (Joseph) meeting, 307

      black reactions to, 345–46, 350

      bomb threat against, 340

      and classes of bent cops, 363–64

      final report of, 363–64

      funding for, 307

      headquarters of, 312

      hearings of, 340–47, 348, 349, 350

      legacy of, 364

      and media, 345, 347

      and Phillips, 308–13, 339–40, 341–44, 364, 365, 366, 368, 370, 382, 383

      “political implications” of, 344

      and race relations, 347–49

      and Ratnoff, 306, 308–12

      reactions to findings of, 348–49, 370

      testimonies before, 340, 341–46, 364, 365, 366, 368, 370

      trials as result of findings of, 351

      Knapp, Whitman, 281, 340–41, 342, 383

      knife, and Career Girls Murders, 56, 110

      Kojak (TV show), 371

      Koota, Aaron

      and Borrero case, 104, 132, 170, 192, 193, 357–58, 372

      and doubts about Whitmore confession, 81, 83, 136

      and dropping of charges against Whitmore in Career Girls Murders, 141

      and Edmonds case, 110, 141, 171, 358

      investigation of circumstances surrounding Whitmore confession by, 136–37

      and railroading of Whitmore, 135, 136

      retirement of, 357–58

      See also Brooklyn D.A.’s office

      Koste, Peter J., 51–52, 82–83, 147, 148, 150, 151

      Kriegel, Jay, 279–80

      Krown’s Record Store, 275–76

      Ku Klux Klan (KKK), 14, 30, 76, 133, 284, 393

      Kunstler, William, 239, 283, 386

      Laurie, Rocco, 349–50, 351, 380

      Law Enforcement Assistance Administration (LEAA), 306

      Law Enforcement Group (LEG), 239, 241, 242

      Law Enforcement Task Force, 154, 155

      Lawrence, Eddie, 220–21

      Le Club (Manhattan), 88

      Leary, Howard, 155, 241, 281

      Lee, Jerry, 256

      Lefcourt, Gerald, 240, 241, 288

      Leftow, Jerome J.

      and Borrero case, 94–95, 96–102, 104

      court appointment as Whitmore lawyer of, 55–56

      and decision to proceed with prosecution of Borrero and Edmonds cases, 82

      and evidence against Whitmore, 78, 79–80

      inexperience of, 55, 105

      legal style of, 95

      and Manhattan-Brooklyn prosecutors’ relations, 81–82

      prison visits with Whitmore of, 68, 78

      resigns from Whitmore case, 105

      and suspects in Career Girls Murders, 82–83

      and Whitmore arraignment, 55–57

      and Whitmore recanting of confession, 57, 59

      and Whitmore’s truth serum injections, 69

      Lennon & Newell, 25

      Lester, Julius, 205

      Leuci, Robert Jr., 72–73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 86, 121–22, 308, 351

      Leuci, Robert Sr., 74

      Liberator magazine, 118, 204

      license plate, Curry-Binetti shooting, 321–22, 332, 335

      Lichtman, Sidney A.

      and Borrero case, 96–104, 130, 131–32

      and Edmonds case, 132, 136–37, 138, 139–40

      Life magazine, 114

      Lindsay, John V.

      Bin Wahad’s reflections about, 389

      and Brooklyn Criminal Court incident, 241

      election of, 119–20

      Knapp Commission appointed by, 281

      1972 presidential bid of, 379–80, 394

      Phillips views about, 121

      police commissioner appointments by, 154–55, 281–82

      and police corruption, 280, 281

      police relations with, 121, 153–55, 282, 323, 324, 344

      and race relations, 157, 158, 174, 202

      and reactions to King assassination, 220, 222

      reelection of, 280

      reform initiatives of, 122, 153–55, 157, 159, 160, 173

      and shooting of policemen, 323–24, 336

      Little Joe (suspected murderer), 174

      Logan, Waverly, 345, 346, 347

      Long Island Expressway: Phillips airplane landing on, 163

      Long Island University: Black Panther education at, 219

      Louie the Gimp (dope peddler), 123

      Louis Fats (gambler), 93

      Louise (Whitmore “girlfriend”), 46

      Lowndes County Freedom Organization, 184, 185

      Lynch, John J., 7–10, 49

      Mackell, Thomas J., 337

      Madden, William “Wild Bill,” 86, 87

      Madison Club, 55

      Mafia, 27, 29, 301

      Mage, Judith, 246–47

      Malbin, David, 98–99, 100, 103, 129–32

      Malcolm X, 116, 217, 226, 270

      assassination of, 114, 115, 117–18, 173–74, 183, 232, 297

      and black nationalism, 198

      black reaction to murder of, 117–18

      bodyguards for, 244, 271

      and BOSS infiltration, 243, 244

      CBS documentary portrayal of, 243

      funeral of, 117

      and Harlem as center of black culture, 286

      influence on Bin Wahad of, 66–67, 115, 182–83, 204, 209

      influence on Ellis of, 183, 184

      legacy of, 186, 205

      and Mau Mau Rebellion, 85

      and Nation of Islam, 113–14, 115, 118

      OAAU founding by, 113–14

      and Panther Twenty-one case, 283

      police brutality comments of, 182–83

      and police-ghetto relations, 216

      and rise of Black Liberation Army, 322

      rise of, 74–75, 113

      views about prison of, 114–15, 141

      Wallace-CBS interview of, 113, 114

      and “white power structure,” 198

      white reaction to murder of, 118

      and Whitmore case, 114

      Whitmore drawings of, 129, 219

      Mandela, Nelson, 388

      Manhattan Criminal Court

      Phillips trial in, 367–70

      See also Panther Twenty-one case

      Manhattan D.A.’s office

      and Bin Wahad case, 387

      fears of retribution within, 135, 136

      and Panther Twenty-one case, 274, 320

      See also specific person

      Manhattan House of Detention (“Tombs”), 305, 359

      Mann, Abby, 325–26, 353

      Mao Tse-tung, 247, 278, 283

      March on Washington (1963), 4–7, 11, 13, 25, 69, 79, 187, 215, 219

      The Marcus-Nelson Murders (CBS-TV), 370–72

      Marcy Housing Projects (Brooklyn), 303

      Marighella, Carlos, 314, 328, 329

      Martinis, Joseph A., 361, 362, 363

      Marx, Karl, 116, 270

      Mason, Irving “Butch,” 318, 327–29, 330, 333, 335, 336, 337, 359

      Matthews, Connie, 296–97, 298–99

      Mau Mau Rebellion, 84–85, 187, 278

      McAleer, Michael J., 10

      McCarthy, Joseph, 341

      McCoy, Calvin, 220–23

      McDonald, Brian, 86

      McGuire, Barry, 246

      McKearney, Lawrence J., 10, 12, 49, 52, 53–54, 79

      McKeiver, Alex, 282

      McKinley housing projects (Bronx), 63

      McQuillan, Peter J., 387–88

      Meagher, Pete, 23

      “meat eaters,” 364

      media

      and BLA, 335, 336, 347–48, 350–51

      and Black Panthers, 185, 209, 214, 229, 240–41, 255, 267, 313, 338

      and Borrero case, 95, 102, 103, 104–5, 106, 132

      and Career Girls Murders, 11–12, 53–54, 59, 79, 110, 111, 151–
    52

      and CCRB, 155

      and civil rights protests, 120

      and Cleaver visit to New York City, 246–47

      crime reports in, 120–21

      and Edmonds case, 136

      and Genovese murder, 119

      and image of New York City, 119

      and Joe’s Place incident, 158

      and Joseph’s (Pauline) information, 337

      and Knapp Commission, 344, 345, 347

      and Lindsay’s reform initiatives, 159

      and Malcolm X speech, 85

      and March on Washington, 5–6

      and Napier murder, 337

      and New York City riots, 77

      and Nostrand Avenue–police incident, 229

      and NYPD-black relations, 240–41, 267, 347–48, 350–51

      and NYPD reaction to Phillips Knapp

      Commission testimony, 344

      and Panther Twenty-one case, 277–79, 281

      and police brutality, 128

      and police corruption, 347

      and Powell (James) death, 71

      and race riots, 200

      and Reiben-Miller disagreements, 167

      and Robles arrest for Career Girl Murders, 110

      and shooting of policemen, 323, 333, 336, 350, 360, 362

      and Whitmore case, 53–54, 59, 79, 135–36, 145, 167, 172, 191, 209, 376, 377

      See also specific person or organization

      Mena, Maria, 355

      Meredith, James, 184

      Mexico: Whitmore-Nate trip to, 261–63

      Miller, Arthur H.

      and Beldock, 209

      burn out of, 209

      experience of, 105–6

      Farrakhan and Whitmore meeting with, 232–33

      and film about Whitmore, 371

      and job for Whitmore, 232

      and NAACP fundraiser for Whitmore, 127

      payment for, 371

      prison visits with Whitmore of, 112

      Reiben disagreements with, 167, 170, 192

      and reopening of Borrero case, 375

      takes on Whitmore case, 105–6

      and vacating of Whitmore’s conviction, 376

      and Whitmore appeals, 211, 352

      and Whitmore confession, 193

      and Whitmore defense fund, 167

      and Whitmore hearings, 106, 263

      and Whitmore involvement in black–Puerto Rican gang activities, 191

      and Whitmore out on bail, 172

      and Whitmore robbery conviction, 276, 277

      as Whitmore supporter, 211

      and Whitmore’s arrest for gang fight, 190

      Miranda decision, 170–71

      Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, 85

      Mjuba (prisoner), 66, 67, 115

      mock trials, Black Panthers, 303

      Moore, Audrey Cyrus, 62–63, 141, 143, 179, 180

      Moore, Collins, 62, 142–44, 179

      Moore, Richard Earl. See Bin Wahad, Dhoruba al-Mujahid

      Morris Houses (Bronx), 63

      Morrisania housing projects (Bronx), 63, 179, 203

      Moseley, Winston, 119

      Mosque Number Seven (Harlem), 118, 232, 233, 366–67

      Muhammad, Elijah, 113–14, 118, 232, 373

      Muhammad Speaks newspaper, 67, 233

      Murphy, Michael, 77

      Murphy, Patrick V., 281–82, 323–24, 336, 344, 350, 351, 389

      Murtaugh, John M., 283–84, 295, 299, 319, 321, 368, 369

      Muslims

      and Mosque Number Seven, 366–67

      in prison, 66, 67, 115, 129, 373

      Whitmore’s views about, 232, 233

      See also Nation of Islam

      Myers, Twymon, 338, 380, 381

      NAACP. See National Association for the Advancement of Colored People

      NAACP Legal Defense Fund, 231, 276

      Napier, Sam, 315, 316–19, 328, 333, 335, 337, 359–60

      “narcotics eradication program” (BLA), 328

      Nate (Whitmore’s friend), 261–63, 275–76

      Nation of Islam, 74–75, 113, 114, 115, 118, 232–34, 243, 366–67

      National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)

      Bin Wahad comments about, 319

      and Brooklyn Criminal Court incident, 242

      and Career Girls Murders, 127, 135

      and CCRB, 160

      and Evers murder, 30

      founding of, 133

      image of, 134

      King criticisms by, 134

      and Lindsay’s reform initiatives, 160

      mission of, 133–34

      New York Black Panthers compared with, 213

      and police brutality, 128

      pro bono legal activities of, 134

      and Reiben-Miller disagreements, 167

      tensions within, 133

      and Whitmore case, 110–11, 112, 127, 128, 134–35, 145, 171, 172, 231

      National Guard, 184, 199–200, 203, 220, 350

      National Liberation Action (ALN), 314

      National Review magazine, 85

      National Urban League, 197

      Negro: definition of, 245

      Neuberger, Samuel, 192–93, 194, 195

      New Haven, Connecticut: Black Panther rally in, 296–99

      New Haven Railroad: “bombing” of, 278

      New Jersey: Bin Wahad home in, 388

      New Jersey Turnpike: Chesimard-police shootout on, 381

      New Left, 246, 282

      New York City

      Black Panthers in, 66–74, 204, 213–14, 225, 227–29, 246, 266–74, 287, 290, 291, 292, 296–97, 299–300, 301, 302, 314, 320, 321–22

      civil rights progress in, 69–70, 76, 393–94

      Cleaver’s visit to, 246–47

      crime rate in, 393–94

      drugs in, 393

      effects of Newark riots on, 201

      elections in, 119–21

      image of, 394

      increase in crime in, 393

      in 1980s and 1990s, 393–94

      poverty in, 69–70, 74

      prevalence of drugs in, 27–28

      riots in, 70–77, 220–23

      segregation in, 82

      self-image of, 119

      Whitmore lawsuit against, 391

      See also specific person, topic or borough

      New York Daily News, 12, 58, 59, 159, 163, 200, 255, 258, 278, 279, 280, 281, 318, 347

      New York Herald Tribune, 30–31, 53, 58, 119, 120, 145, 151

      New York magazine, 361

      New York Police Department (NYPD)

      Alex interviews of, 348

      and Bin Wahad case, 386–87

      Bin Wahad civil lawsuit against, 388

      black liberation war with, 254, 314, 322–23, 332–33, 338–39, 347–48, 350–51, 360, 380–81, 388

      and Black Panthers, 226, 238–43, 266–74, 279–81, 301, 320, 360

      Buckley’s influence on, 85

      and “community policing,” 302 culture of, 24

      decentralization of, 302

      Holy Name Communion Breakfast of, 120

      and infractions of police protocol, 89

      investigation of circumstances surrounding Whitmore confession by, 145–46

      Irish domination of, 19–20, 22–23, 57, 84

      and Lindsay administration, 153–55, 323, 324, 344

      and Malcolm X’s assassination, 115

      and media, 240–41, 242, 267, 344, 347–48, 350–51

      morale in, 238–39, 242–43, 323–24, 344, 348

      in 1980s and 1990s, 393–94

      outsiders in, 24

      Pacino film about, 345

      Panther Twenty-one case as victory for, 279

      and Phillips-whorehouse murder case, 366, 368

      Prince of the City among, 87

      public image of, 343

      reaction to Phillips Knapp Commission testimony within, 343–44

      reputation of, 43–44, 340, 345

      rivalry within, 44–45, 81–82

      and shooting of policemen, 229–30, 301–2, 321–25, 330–36, 337, 338, 349–50, 359–60, 36
    6–67, 380, 381, 386

     


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