Introducing Radical
On March 16, 2000, two sheriff’s deputies were shot outside a mosque in Atlanta. After a days-long search, federal agents eventually capture their only serious suspect, Imam Jamil Al-Amin, a Muslim leader, and Black Power activist. But did he do it? Mosi Secret, a former reporter for The New York Times and ProPublica, investigates what really happened the night of the shootout in Atlanta, and he uncovers a dark secret revealing something deeper about violence in America. From Tenderfoot TV, iHeart Radio, and Campside Media, this is Radical. Premieres December 5th.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fire
Two sheriff's deputies are hit during a shootout near a mosque, and the lead suspect is Imam Jamil Al-Amin. Journalist Mosi Secret begins investigating the shooting, and he encounters a vexing question. Follow the show on Instagram at @radicalpod For ad-free listening and access to Radial 1 week early, subscriber to Tenderfoot+ at Tenderfootplus.com or on Apple Podcasts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Heroes and Villans
Local and federal law enforcement act fast to capture the man they suspect harmed two of their own. They chase Imam Jamil to Alabama, where a violent history flares up once again. -------------------- Follow the show on Instragram at @radicalpod For ad-free listening and access to Radial 1 week early, subscriber to Tenderfoot+ at Tenderfootplus.com or on Apple Podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Messiah
Imam Jamil was the target of a government conspiracy in the 1960s, and now he alleges it’s happening again. His defense lawyers find evidence that only intensifies those suspicions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Look a Man in His Eyes
Just a few months after September 11, Imam Jamil’s trial begins in an especially tense courtroom. A prosecutor is accused of misconduct, and Imam Jamil’s lawyers call for a mistrial. Follow Radical on Instagram @radicalpodSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.