38 Facts About Donald DeFreeze

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Donald DeFreeze received generous probation in the late 1960s, leading some sources to suggest he was serving as a police informant to the Los Angeles Police Department.

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Donald DeFreeze's remains were returned to Cleveland, where the funeral was organized at the family's request by members of the Sunni Orthodox Moslem sect.

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Donald DeFreeze was born in Cleveland, Ohio, to African-American parents Louis and Mary Donald DeFreeze; he was the oldest of eight children.

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Donald DeFreeze's mother was a registered nurse at a convalescent home.

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Donald DeFreeze's father was a violent man who punished DeFreeze frequently; he broke both of the boy's arms three times when he was a child.

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Donald DeFreeze dropped out of school in the ninth grade at age 14 and ran away from home.

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Donald DeFreeze moved to Buffalo, New York, where he lived with the Rev William L Foster, a fundamentalist minister, and his family.

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8.

Donald DeFreeze was sent to the state reformatory in Elmira, New York.

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In 1970, Donald DeFreeze wrote of his time there, which he called a prison or a mental institution:.

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Donald DeFreeze said that the worries of trying to support the children engulfed him.

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In 1965, having returned to Newark, Donald DeFreeze was arrested for firing a gun in the basement of his home.

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The charges were dropped and Donald DeFreeze took his family to California.

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In 1967, the police stopped Donald DeFreeze for running a red light on his bicycle.

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Donald DeFreeze said he had found them and was trying to sell them because of his family's needs.

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The probation officer who interviewed Donald DeFreeze wrote that the youth was "deeply troubled by this case".

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Donald DeFreeze feels his responsibilities deeply and is overcome when he cannot meet them.

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Donald DeFreeze appears to have a warm relationship with his wife and children.

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Donald DeFreeze paid the $5,000 bond money and then left for Los Angeles.

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On November 17,1969, Donald DeFreeze was injured in a gun battle with police outside a bank in Los Angeles.

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Donald DeFreeze was convicted in 1970 of having stolen a $1,000 negotiable cashier's check and was sentenced to 6-to-14 years; he was sent to Vacaville Prison.

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Wolfe, Little, and Donald DeFreeze are thought to have introduced more political radicalism to the group.

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In December 1972 Donald DeFreeze was transferred to Soledad Prison in Soledad, California for good behavior.

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Donald DeFreeze made his way to Oakland, California, where he was hidden by white friends from the Vacaville BCA.

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Donald DeFreeze was taken to the house of Patricia "Mizmoon" Soltysik, with whom he lived for several months.

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Donald DeFreeze adopted the name General Field Marshal Cinque.

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26.

Donald DeFreeze took the name from Joseph Cinque, a captive Mandan who reportedly led the slave rebellion that took over the Spanish slave ship Amistad in 1839; the Africans regained their freedom following a United States Supreme Court case.

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Donald DeFreeze adopted the surname Mtume from the Swahili word for "prophet".

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Donald DeFreeze was a suspect in the shooting of Foster's deputy, Assistant Superintendent Robert Blackburn, who was seriously wounded in the attack.

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On May 4,1974, thirteen days before the younger Wolfe's death with DeFreeze and others in a shootout and fire, Headley and freelance writer Donald Freed held a press conference in San Francisco.

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Records showed that Donald DeFreeze had set up the arrest of an associate in a case involving a stolen gun.

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On March 10,1968, Donald DeFreeze was charged with burglary in Inglewood, California.

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Donald DeFreeze's probation was modified, on December 13,1968, to forbid possession of firearms or bombs.

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Headley suggested this implied that Donald DeFreeze was working as an informant.

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Donald DeFreeze concluded that the Black Cultural Association was used by law enforcement to monitor radicals among both Berkeley students and prison inmates.

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Donald DeFreeze was found to have committed suicide by shooting himself in the right side of his head with a pistol before succumbing to the fire.

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Donald DeFreeze was buried in Highland Park Cemetery in Highland Hills, Ohio.

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Stephen King said in notes to his book Danse Macabre, that Donald DeFreeze was one of the inspirations for his recurring character Randall Flagg:.

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Paul Schrader's 1988 film Patty Hearst features Donald DeFreeze played by Ving Rhames.