Los Angeles Times

‘Zebra Killer’ dies in state prison

- By Lee Romney lee.romney@latimes.com Twitter: @leeromney

SAN FRANCISCO — J.C.X. Simon — one of the socalled “Zebra Killers” convicted of multiple murders of white San Franciscan­s in the 1970s — has died, prison officials said Friday.

Simon, 69, was pronounced dead at San Quentin State Prison at 11:59 p.m. Thursday after he was found unresponsi­ve in his cell, Department of Correction­s and Rehabilita­tion officials said. The cause of death wasn’t known pending the results of an autopsy.

Simon entered the prison system on March 30, 1976, to serve a life sentence with the possibilit­y of parole. He was convicted in San Francisco County of two counts of firstdegre­e murder, conspiracy to commit first-degree murder and assault with a deadly weapon.

He and three other men — who were also sentenced to life terms — were convicted after what was described at the time as “San Francisco’s longest criminal trial,” with 174 witnesses testifying.

A total of 14 people were killed and at least seven wounded.

The suspects were all black and young, and the search for perpetrato­rs unleashed a dragnet that pulled in many innocent men for questionin­g. U.S. District Judge Alfonso Zirpoli halted the wholesale questionin­g of African Americans in the racial slayings.

In a case brought by the National Assn. for the Advancemen­t of Colored People and the American Civil Liberties Union, Zirpoli ruled that although the stops might be “logical and practical,” they constitute­d illegal “deprivatio­n of another’s constituti­onal rights.”

The random killings of whites occurred between 1973 and 1976. The suspects were named for the police radio channel used to try to identify and capture them.

The trial relied on testimony from Anthony C. Harris, who allegedly participat­ed in the “hunts” for white victims and turned against the others. Harris testified that the group was an offshoot of the Fruit of Islam called the Death Angels. The Fruit of Islam was the security arm of the Nation of Islam.

The Times reported in December 1975 that the Death Angels had a plan to “run all the whites out of San Francisco” and establish the city as the Death Angels headquarte­rs.

The slaying victims ranged in age from 15 to 87. They did not know one another, nor did those who were wounded.

Still serving life sentences with the possibilit­y of parole are: Larry Green, 63, incarcerat­ed at California State Prison-Solano in Vacaville; Manuel Moore, 70, at Ironwood State Prison in Blythe; and Jessie Lee Cooks, 70, at Richard J. Donovan Correction­al Facility in San Diego.

 ??  ?? J.C.X. SIMON was part of a group behind a string of attacks in the 1970s.
J.C.X. SIMON was part of a group behind a string of attacks in the 1970s.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States