George Sams was a key figure in the assassination of civil rights leader Malcolm X in 1965. He was a member of the Nation of Islam and was involved in the planning and execution of the shooting. Sams was arrested and charged with the murder of Malcolm X, but he later recanted his confession and claimed that he had been coerced by law enforcement.
Sams was ultimately acquitted of the murder charges, but he was later convicted of a separate crime and spent time in prison. He reportedly suffered from mental health issues and struggled with drug addiction throughout his life. Sams passed away in 2001 at the age of 62.
Sams' involvement in the assassination of Malcolm X continues to be a subject of debate and controversy among historians and scholars. Some believe that he played a central role in the assassination, while others argue that he may have been a pawn manipulated by other individuals within the Nation of Islam.
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