The CBS News
television show ``60 Minutes'' will run a story Sunday night on the
killing of Oakland Post editor Chauncey Bailey that includes an
interview with the 20-year-old man charged with gunning down the
veteran journalist on Aug. 2As he has in the past, accused gunman Devaughndre Broussard denies
killing Bailey, 57, and tells interviewer Anderson Cooper that someone
else _ who Broussard doesn't name _ was the triggerman, according to a
CBS statement.
In a confession he later recanted, Broussard said he shot
Bailey because the journalist was working on a story about the troubled
finances and power struggles at Your Black Muslim Bakery, where
Broussard worked as a handyman.
Broussard tells Cooper that he was ordered to confess by his
religious leader, Yusuf Ali Bey IV, who ran the bakery. Police did not
tape that conversation even though both Broussard and Bey were in
custody at the time.
``(Bey) was saying, `You got to take this fall.' He was
saying, like, `As your commanding officer, you got to follow orders,'''
Broussard tells Cooper, according to a portion of the interview CBS
News released Friday.
``He was telling me how I was being tested by God. You got to
prove your loyalty and what not,'' Broussard said. ```(Bey said), `I'm
helping you out. I'm telling you, you are being tested by God,'''
according to CBS.
The CBS News
television show ``60 Minutes'' will run a story Sunday night on the
killing of Oakland Post editor Chauncey Bailey that includes an
interview with the 20-year-old man charged with gunning down the
veteran journalist on Aug. 2. SOURCE OF THIS STORY