Confession by Otis Jackson
by the volunteer staff of Justice for All

"I , Otis Jackson, -

on the 16th or 17tho of the 3rd month of this year I went to the home of Imam Jamil Alamin. I went to tell him that I was not going to put his Name in any of my New business cause I respect what he had done for blacks in the west en and I was setting up and putting together the B.L. A. in Atlanta and did not want people to feel in any way that he had or has anything to do with us. IN talking with us, the cops showed up and they wanted to talk with the brother and I did not like what was being said or the way they talked so I got in to it with one cop and he and (warned) me to stay out of it we got into a fight and I pull out my gun shot him shot at the orther cop and then went to my car got another gun and shot some more I then got in the car and went home. I had a 9 mm on my person a shot with that gun then I want tot he care getting my orther gun I'm not sure what gun I picked up I had six guns in that car a Min 14 a SKS a M16 AK47 M16 45 mag so I do know that I did not pick up a handgun cause I already had one on me the 9mm. The shooting came to pass at about the 16th or 17th of the 03 2000 or 17th of 2000.

I Otis Milton Jackson 06-3-74 SS 299-60-7042 Do say the things I have said of my own free will I have said this to the best my will cause I try to forget that day.

Otis Jackson
B.L.A.

 

 

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