Posted on 01/27/2017 7:54:37 PM PST by Olog-hai
A daughter and granddaughter of slain black nationalist Malcolm X have been charged with stealing a rental truck that was found in southern Maryland carrying seven pit bulls in what police described Friday as inhumane conditions.
Malikah Saban Shabazz, 51, of Berlin, New Hampshire, and her daughter Bettih Bahiyah Shabazz, 19, of Stark, New Hampshire, were released in Charles County on Thursday after posting bond of $2,000 each, according to online court records. The records do not list defense attorneys, and calls to the womens possible telephone numbers were either not answered or not returned.
The women were arrested Wednesday night in a Wal-Mart parking lot in La Plata by a deputy responding to a report that the U-Haul truck in which they were traveling had been reported stolen earlier that day to Vermont State Police, according to charging documents.
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Malia Obama looks like Barack, who looks like Malcolm X. Striking resemblance down through two generations. Same tall, thin, erect body type, too. Just look and compare at the photos in #38 above. This friend Nesbitt has a different chin and entirely different nose from Malia. From photos we can that Obama’s nose seems to have been different, too, earlier in life. Wider.
For Sasha, I’m not sure. In some photos she does look like Michelle. I think Michelle also has a dimple, like Sasha. Malia has a hint of that, too. Sasha’s body type, though, is a mystery. Are you thinking the pediatrician friend gave her eggs to Michelle? The lady physician has muchy different eyes from Sasha, though, a similar body type. It’s not clear whose eyes Sasha has.
People online have said they thing photo with the two young kids is photoshopped. What do you think Here’s a link to such a photo:
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