Black Panther Voter Intimidation

Categories: News | Election 2008
  • Reports of voter intimidation in Pennsylvania during the 2008 presidential election were reported by FOX News on November 4, 2008. Two people who were reported to be a member of the New Black Panther Party was watching the door of a Philadelphia polling station. According to reports, one individual had a nightstick. People in line complained of voter intimidation and one person called the police. The individual with the nightstick was escorted away. The other individual, who reportedly lives in the area, remained nearby.Hot Air: Video: Black Panther poll intimidation in Pennsylvania? (November 4, 2008) Video footage of the incident, and the police response has been released.EJ Exlusive Video: Police Responding to Intimidation at Philly Polling Place (November 4, 2008)

    At a November 2, 2008 rally in Jackson, Tennessee, a New Black Panther Party leader, Najee Muhammad, stated that the group's members would be present at polling places to prevent voter intimidation by other groups or individuals. Jackson Sun: New Black Panthers visit Alamo (November 2, 2008)

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