FBI agent questions image of civil rights martyr
11/9/2007, 12:06 p.m. CST
The Associated Press
MARION, Ala. (AP) — A former FBI agent tried in court to discredit the image of Jimmie Lee Jackson as a martyr of the civil rights movement.
Former agent Coleman Keane said Jackson admitted to him that he tried to grab the pistol of the state trooper who shot him.
Keane testified in Marion in a hearing for former trooper James Bonard Fowler, who was trying to get murder charges against him dismissed.
Fowler was indicted in May for shooting Jackson during a 1965 civil rights protest. Jackson died eight days later at a Selma hospital.
Keane testified he saw Jackson moments after he was shot and then interviewed him a day or two later at a Selma hospital.
Mr. Keane said it's wrong to try to prosecute former Trooper James Bonard Fowler 42 years later.
Mr. Keane testified in the second and final day of a hearing for Mr. Fowler, who is trying to get murder charges against him dismissed. If that does not happen, he wants the trial moved out of Marion, where Jimmie Lee Jackson's death is memorialized by monuments and signs.
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
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