Former Black Panther Fugitive in Canada is back in custody
Monday, August 2, 2004 at 04:20AM
TheSpook
Joseph Pannell, the former Black Panther alleged to have
shot a Chicago police officer in 1969 before fleeing to Canada, was
sent back into custody after a court appearance Friday in Toronto,
authorities said. Pannell was ordered held until his next court date,
which had yet to be determined, Gollob said. Marshall Drukarsh, a
Canadian immigration lawyer representing Pannell, said his client would
fight extradition to Chicago to face attempted murder and aggravated
battery charges. The U.S. government wants him back on American soil to
stand trial in the shooting of Chicago police officer Terrence Knox on
March 7, 1969. Charged in the U.S. with attempted murder and three
counts of aggravated battery, he was freed on bail, arrested the next
year for jumping bail, and freed again after posting a $10,000 bond. He
skipped the country in 1974 when a warrant was issued for his arrest
after he failed to keep a court date. [more]
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