McCreary kept on asking the police officer, “Why is that necessary? All our papers are in order.“ When it was evident that the police officer was not going to back down, one of McCreary’s colleagues, Twymon Meyers, shot the police officer. McCreary said he and his group were stopped by a police officer and asked to get out of the car. Are broader financial markets in a massive speculative bubble? He surrendered to police in a shootout He talks about the risk factors for Bitcoin as an investment asset including origin risk, speculative market structure, regulatory, and environment. Listen to GHOGH with Jamarlin Martin | Episode 74: Jamarlin Martin Jamarlin returns for a new season of the GHOGH podcast to discuss Bitcoin, bubbles, and Biden. He described the period of the movement as “some pretty hot moments.” Nevertheless, when they went to Detroit and looked things over, it was clear it was never going to work so they opted for a new plan - to battle it out with the police. “We were going to break them out.” McCreary said. McCreary told Politico Magazine in a 2015 interview that together with the other members of a group known as Carter-Chesimard, they once planned to break other incarcerated BLA members who had been captured in New York and Detroit. “We’re trying to end the practice of the Police Benevolent Association giving impact statements at the parole hearings.” Wanted to break out other BLA member in New York Rockefeller (who served from 1959 to 1973),” McCreary told Fight BACK News. “Some of the members of that board had been appointed by Gov. McCreary said this was achieved by getting rid of the members of the parole board. Herman Bell, who was Anthony Bottom’s co-defendant and one of the longest-held political prisoners, was later released in August 2018. Together with other BLA member Frank Chapman and a number of Panthers, mainly in New York, they visited all those with whom they had been in prison. When McCreary got out of prison in 1977, he started campaigning for other still-imprisoned Panthers to be freed. If a cop car stopped us, they always wanted to shoot.” Campaigning for remaining Panthers to be released “Our younger guys, Twymon (Meyers) and them, they didn’t have the manners. “Good” manners got him out of trouble in some cases with the police, he said - the kind of language he needed when police stopped him and his associates.