Malik Shabazz, 55, leads a large group of individuals searching for Carolyn Bryant Donham inside a senior living facility in Raleigh, North Carolina

Malik Shabazz, 55, leads a large group of individuals searching for Carolyn Bryant Donham inside a senior living facility in Raleigh, North Carolina

According to an anti-hate organization, the guy who assisted in leading the search for an 87-year-old woman said to have been involved in the murder of Emmett Till is a black nationalist with a record of using racial epithets and planning inflammatory demonstrations.

Last week, Malik Shabazz, 55, led a large group of individuals searching for Carolyn Bryant Donham inside a senior living facility in Raleigh, North Carolina.

She charged 14-year-old Till with whistling at her in a Money, Mississippi, shop in 1955, which resulted in the boy’s death and one of the most infamous lynchings in American history.

Interest in the case was rekindled after a 1955 arrest warrant for Donham (then Bryant) was uncovered last month, and Shabazz led a group into the nursing facility where they believed Donham was residing.

Residents watched in confusion as the group displayed a photo of Donham in the hope that she was present, but she was not.

According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, Shabazz is a racist who has allegedly made statements about the “inherent wickedness of white people” and is “especially effective at organising inflammatory protests.”

Malik Shabazz is a racist black nationalist with a long, well-documented history of violently anti-Semitic remarks and accusations about the inherent evil of white people, the anti-hate organization claims in its profile of him.

“Although he’s sometimes identified in the mainstream media as a mere “legal adviser” or “community organizer,”” the organization writes.

The New Black Panther Party (NBPP), which the SPLC describes as a “virulently racist and anti-Semitic organization whose leaders have urged violence against whites, Jews, and law enforcement agents,” was founded by Shabazz after he was “outed” from the Nation of Islam.

The Department of Justice dismissed Till’s case in December, stating that no additional charges could be brought because there were no federal hate crimes in 1955, which led to the discovery of Donham’s arrest warrant.

Additionally, it stated that a civil rights case’s “statute of limitations” had run its course.

Now it is up to the district attorney in Leflore County, Mississippi, to choose whether or not to bring charges against Donham.

According to the SPLC, Shabazz’s involvement looks to be the most recent provocative conduct by someone with a history of doing so.

Shabazz questioned the crowd during a speech at Howard University in 1994 about who “controls the Federal Reserve,” as well as the media and Hollywood.

Jews! was the response from the throng.

In a 1998 interview with New York One TV, he stated: “What we have against Jews and others is simply truths of history — that the Jews were complicit in the African tragedy and that the Zionists are, you know, causing difficulties for people of color around the world.”

According to the SPLC, Shabazz assumed leadership of the NBPP in 2001 and asserted a Jewish conspiracy was responsible for the 9/11 attacks in the same year.

Members of the group started appearing across the nation to “defend” victims of hate crimes and criticize police in a series of controversial acts that garnered a lot of media attention.

According to Shabazz’s profile on the SPLC, he led chants that read, “Fifty shots! Fifty police! Kill the pigs that are stealing our babies!

Shabazz makes multiple posts regarding the Black Panthers on his Facebook page, where he describes himself as the “Lead Counsel for Black Lawyers for Justice.”

Shabazz did not respond to demands for comment, however John Barnett, another protest organizer who shared a screen with Shabazz in footage of the event, called DailyMail.com.

He claimed that visiting the nursing home was intended to be a “shock” to draw attention to the importance of the situation.

If Donham had been home, they would have executed the “warrant” they had brought with them, according to Barnett, who claimed that “we didn’t kill anyone at that rest home.”

Turning to Shabazz, Barnett advised reporters to “not focus on Mr. Shabaaz’s history” and instead pay attention to Donham.

When questioned about Shabazz’s anti-Semitic beliefs, Barnett himself made derogatory remarks about Jews.

When you look at Maury Povich, Barbara Walters, and Howard Stern, all of those are associated with Jews, the speaker claimed.

How is Oprah still on television when his show, Maury Povich, is still running?

He’s undoubtedly backed by some powerful Jewish dollars, is the reply to that.

I’ve heard that Jews own NBC, ABC, and CBS.

I would discover who attempted to get it, and perhaps Bill Cosby’s desire to acquire NBC was the reason they imprisoned him.

I would analyze that and try to determine who owns ABC and where the funding for that came from.

And if that’s the case, Shabaaz’s argument is sound, but I’m not sure.

I don’t have time to check who owns ABC and CBS, but given that the individuals I just mentioned are all Jews, I’m virtually positive that they (the Jews) have a hand in it.

‘Maury Povich is a Jew who has been a radio host for a long time. The Jerry Springer show is still on even though I don’t watch it.

What motivates them to continue? Ricki Lake is no longer broadcasting. There is no longer a show with Oprah Winfrey.

What has given him that persistence? Does it mean we watch it? His stats aren’t all that impressive.

Jews provide him with financial support.

The View was owned by Barbara Walters. Where does she get her money from? The list includes Howard Stern, who has been on for years.

Videos on Shabazz’s Facebook page demonstrate the lengths to which the demonstrators went to locate Donham.

On July 5, Shabazz published a picture with the caption: “Emmett Till Accuser To Be Arrested Wednesday!”

The post specified the date, time, and address where the demonstration was held.

Shabazz claimed to be “live in Raleigh at Carolyn Bryant’s (Donham) location” in one video. the phony witness against Emmett Till.

It appears that the address is one of Donham’s most recent ones.

He can be heard asking others, while wearing a dark blue suit and sunglasses, “You haven’t seen Bryant around here have you?” She is an elderly white woman.

The prosecutor in charge of the case hasn’t filed any charges against Carolyn Bryant Donham, but Shabazz was clutching a folder that he claimed included a “eviction notice from the black people in this state” and a “subpoena to appear for The People of North Carolina versus Carolyn Bryant Donham.”

Speaking in front of the residence, Shabazz declared: “Carolyn Bryant Donahm has eluded justice long enough.

We are standing at the door of Emmett Till’s false accuser and murderer.

When they couldn’t find Donham on the property, they headed to the nursing home.

Videos of them coming in the door and displaying a phone photo of Donham can be seen online.

You ever heard of Emmett Till, Shabazz questioned a group of seniors seated in chairs in the foyer.

Yes, responds a white woman in her eighties.

A 60-year-old guy objects, saying, “I live here, sir. None of this is necessary.” I played no part in that.

The party enters the elevator and ascends to the sixth floor, where they bang on a door and exclaim, “Carolyn Bryant Donham! We’ve got a warrant.

The group questions a man who answers the door and claims she is not there.

Who is it, the man asks.

How long have you been here? asks one of the women in the group.

Twenty years, the man replies.

He asks, “Who is that?” as the gang claims to be the Original Black Panther Party.

In order for Shabazz to demonstrate that it wasn’t a “goose chase,” the gang pulls up the location on a phone as they start to leave and shows it to the camera.

Mike Pain, who describes himself as the “Leader of The Original Black Panther Party,” is one of those who appears in the videos.