"Turned to Life of Service After Killing," the startling headline
in my N.Y. Times says today, over its tender obituary
of Warren Kimbro, former Black Panther, who has died at 74. The
opening paragraph alone is an unsatirizable classic:
Warren Kimbro, who as a fledgling member of the Black Panther
Party shot and killed a suspected police informer in New Haven in
1969, prompting a series of trials that made national headlines,
but who later earned a Harvard degree and became a respected
community leader, died in New Haven on Tuesday.
No word if he ever visited Leonard Bernstein at his apartment. Or
if Bill Ayers reached out to him.