...Crimes against West End behind cloak of religion
By Beth Warren
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 02/17/08
An admitted hitman awaiting trial in Fulton County for murder has revealed details about the life and alleged crimes of notorious cop-killer Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin.
It's a slice of Atlanta's history that has long remained a mystery. But as the case against the hitman, Leonard Devin Holland, 40, winds its way through the court system, a voluminous paper trail has been made public, finally revealing details about the moblike crime ring that for years dominated the streets of southwest Atlanta.
Atlanta police detectives and FBI and ATF agents tried to break up the group for years, according to police records. But the killings continued until Atlanta police narcotics detectives targeting a drug house in 2004 stumbled onto something much bigger.
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