Man Convicted of Killing Malcolm X Wins Parole
United Press International
ALBANY, N.Y. —
Muhammad Abdul Aziz, serving 20 years to life in prison for the assassination of Black Nationalist leader Malcolm X in 1965, has been granted a parole and will be released June 24, Parole Board officials said Tuesday.
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