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TERROR WATCH:Black Muslim Bakery behind murder

EMERYVILLE,Calif.-The attorney for Oakland Post editor Paul Cobb told NBC11 that slain journalist Chauncey Bailey was working on an article that would have criminally implicated Your Black Muslim Bakery,which was raided by SWAT teams Friday morning. Attorney Walter Riley told NBC11's Jodi Hernandez that Bailey had been working for months on an article about the bakery.Riley said Cobb pulled the article and told Bailey he needed to get more information.Riley said police interviewed Cobb about the piece, but had not asked for it.Riley said the Cobb couldn't get into Bailey's hard drive to get the article because Cobb did not have Bailey's password. Bailey,who recently was promoted to be editor of the Oakland Post,was fatally shot in downtown Oakland just before 7:30 a.m.Thursday in what appeared to be a targeted shooting, according to Oakland police spokesman Roland Holmgren.Holmgren said the 58-year-old journalist was shot multiple times in the 250 block of 14th Street near Alice Street,which is near a large post office on 13th Street and a McDonald's restaurant at 14th and Jackson streets.Police told Hernandez that investigators have evidence to link the bakery raid to the slaying,but would not say what that evidence was.At a Friday afternoon news conference, Oakland Police Assistant Chief Howard Jordan said nine warrants were issued for alleged false imprisonment,kidnapping and murder.Of those nine warrants,seven were taken into custody Friday.Police said a total of 19 people were detained during the raids.The warrants were served following a long-term investigation that began in May 2007,police said.OPD homicide
commander Ersie Joyner said that police have leads on the two suspects still at large,and after exhausting all leads,they would release photos of the suspects.Jordan said that the investigation "should not been seen as an investigation of any faith tradition."
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