
This is the police carrying Fred Hampton body out of the house, notice the smiles on their faces. The is Fred Hampton bedroom after it was shot up by the police.


He said that the FBI normally paid between 300 and 500 dollars when he gave them Information. This is William O'neal the informant that had the Black Panthers set up. The Rising Informant It was against this backdrop that positions in the Chicago BPP chapter were constantly shifting. Director Shaka King ’s latest film Judas and the Black Messiah, tells the story of the 1969 murder of Illinois Black Panther Party Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. The police then went into the home and shot Fred Hampton twice in the head at point blank rage as he lay on the bed. According to informant William O’Neal, this was the incident that set the CPD on a course of murderous revenge that would result in the killing of Fred Hampton. The police fired 100 shots into the house killing Hampton and Clark. Hampton was one of the founders of the Black panthers and he was staying in the home with another Black Panthers member Mark Clark. His death occurred while sleeping heavily due to being effectively sedated by a large dose of a tranquilizer administered by an FBI informant, William O’Neal. He's the one that drew the diagram of Hampton's apartment for the police, and he showed them which room was Fred Hampton bedroom. Hampton was legally hounded and eventually assassinated on the morning of December 4th, 1969, by the Chicago Police Department. Oneal was Fred Hampton's bodyguard, and he use to live in the home with Fred Hampton. William O'neal was the black FBI informant that gave the police the layout to Fred Hampton apartment. Second, there is the issue of the method that Rosenfeld received Aoki’s file. Let's take a look at some of them that worked to destroy black organizations. According to markings on the FBI file released to Aoki, the material in the file was declassified on July 18 and J one month before Rosenfeld publicly accused Aoki of being an informant and therefore before he received any blowback. As a progressive African American, he founded the antiracist, anticlass Rainbow Coalition, 4 a prominent. He came to prominence in Chicago as deputy chairman of the national Black Panther Party, and chair of the Illinois chapter. Most of them were former police officers at one point. (Aug December 4, 1969) was an American activist. In researching black FBI agents and informants I notice that most of them all had one thing in common. Even today we have blacks among us that are destructive to our race. (Aug December 4, 1969) was an American activist. Whether it was the house slave that gave away the escape plan when the other slaves were trying to run away, or whether it was the black FBI agents and informants that worked to destroy black leaders and black organizations. In most cases they did it for money, or some type of personal gain. Fred Hampton, who had become a charismatic orator and multiracial coalition-builder, became a target of the FBI. We've always had black people among us that worked against us, and some of them even worked with outside groups and races to destroy us.
