REVEALED: Self-proclaimed leader of Rise of The Moors milita who claims he is the grand chief of Rhode Island and was arrested along with 10 other heavily armed men on I-95 north of Boston after standoff
Jahmal Latimer, who also goes by the title Talib Abdulla Bey, is the Moorish American Consular Post Head of the Rise of the Moors militia group
The group believes its followers are the aboriginal people of the US
It takes its teachings partly from a religious sect known as the Moorish Science Temple founded by Noble Drew Ali
Latimer and the Rise of the Moors have a large social media presence, with more than 16,000 subscribers to the group s YouTube channel
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The United States Supreme Court on Oct. 22, 2020, in Washington, D.C. (Samuel Corum/Getty Images/TNS)
On Friday, July 2, the Supreme Court of the United States agreed to hear the case of Carson v. Makin, which involves the use of state funds to be used at religious educational institutions.
The case began with in a case from Maine, where most of the school districts pay for students to attend public or private schools. The program only allows the funds to be used at “nonsectarian” schools. Two sets of parents, David and Amy Carson and Troy and Angela Nelson, wanted to use funds from the program to send their children to private religious schools that the state has labeled “sectarian.” Thus, the families did not qualify for funding.
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