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To: Bayou City

“Quannell X?” Is Tom Wolfe writing another satire?


5 posted on 10/19/2007 3:04:31 PM PDT by sinanju
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To: sinanju
Ever notice how quannell only shows up if a camera and a microphone appears?

One person called Quannell a Nubian Goddess!

Both above were from comments at the story source.

10 posted on 10/19/2007 3:09:34 PM PDT by HuntsvilleTxVeteran (Remember the Alamo, Goliad and WACO, It is Time for a new San Jacinto)
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To: sinanju
Google the name - this guy has been into everything.


11 posted on 10/19/2007 3:10:01 PM PDT by Dumpster Baby ("Hope somebody finds me before the rats do .....")
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To: sinanju

Wikipedia:

Quanell X
(born Quanell Jefferson Evans on December 7, 1970 in Los Angeles, California) is a member of the New Black Panther Party and a community activist in Houston, Texas. His parents were both Nation of Islam members from Los Angeles. After his parents’ divorce, Quanell moved to Houston with his mother and younger brother.

Quanell was a drug dealer in the Sunnyside community of south Houston, Texas.[1]. In May 1989, Quanell spent a brief time in jail and received 10 years probation for possessing and dealing crack cocaine. It was during this time that Quanell had a life changing conversion and decided he would devote his life to the betterment of African-Americans in Houston. Once a “young street thug” according to himself, Quanell polished up his image to set a better role model for the people he leads. He always appears in a suit and tie to show young Black men that it is important to be respectable and to command respect in appearance. Quanell is a skilled speaker and also began to use his skills in oratory to help lead his organization.

In September 1990, Quanell was inspired by a Louis Farrakhan speech at Sam Houston Coliseum, and joined the Nation of Islam. The newly dubbed Quanell X rose quickly to become a spokesman in the organization.[2] In July 1992, Quanell found his brother Quinten dead in his apartment with three others, all with bullets to their heads. It was here that he met State Representative Ron Wilson (D-Houston).[3] Quanell was kicked out of the Nation of Islam for publicly inciting violence with his televised, and highly publicized, exhortation to Houston-area blacks that “[i]f you feel that you just got to mug somebody because of your hurt and your pain, go to River Oaks and mug you some good white folks.”[4][5]

Quanell joined the New Black Panther Party under the leadership of Khalid Abdul Muhammad.[6] In June 2004, Quanell was charged with evading arrest. He was on the phone with Executive Assistant Chief Charles A. McClelland of the Houston Police Department when arranging the surrender of cop shooter Derrick Forney. Quanell was convicted on a lesser charge of ‘running from a police officer’, a class-B misdemeanor in the State of Texas; on December 1, 2006, the State of Texas First Court of Appeals overturned the conviction. The term high-tech lynching has been used to describe this event.[citation needed] Quanell X is credited with helping officers in the March 2007 murder investigation of Texas A&M University student Tynesha Stewart.[7] He helped obtain a confession from Timothy Wayne Shepherd, the suspect in the murder.[8] He also criticized the Harris County sheriff’s decision not to search for Stewart’s body in an Humble, Texas area landfill.[9][2]


18 posted on 10/19/2007 3:25:00 PM PDT by donna (Whoopi on Communism: “We haven’t given it enough time.”)
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