SIGforum.com    Main Page  Hop To Forum Categories  The Lounge    Forty years ago this week Islamic terrorists in Washington DC took 150 hostages in 3 buildings and held them for 3 days
Page 1 2 
Go
New
Find
Notify
Tools
Reply
  
Forty years ago this week Islamic terrorists in Washington DC took 150 hostages in 3 buildings and held them for 3 days Login/Join 
Info Guru
Picture of BamaJeepster
posted
Without Google, reply if you either remember this or even knew about it.

http://wtop.com/dc/2017/03/one...rorism-1977/slide/1/

Ex-WTOP anchor remembers 1977 terrorist siege in DC

WASHINGTON — Forty years ago this week, armed terrorists stormed three D.C. buildings and took nearly 150 people hostage.

To commemorate the anniversary of the three-day Hanafi siege, a photo exhibit is currently on display at the Wilson Building.

Many of those photos are from the Washington Star archive, and some were never published. WTOP put together a video (above) that includes these photos.

Although the siege has largely been forgotten, a former WTOP newsman remembers it well.

Jim Bohannon, now a syndicated radio talk show host, was anchoring on WTOP on March 9, 1977, when word came in of trouble at three buildings, including what is now the Wilson Building.

“It quickly became apparent that these were three interconnected incidents, three hostage-takings, by a group known as Hanafi Muslims,” Bohannon told WTOP.




This is the entrance to the BNai BRith International headquarters in Washington on Wednesday, March 9, 1977 where four armed men are holding hostages. A sign over the entrance, right center, reads Freedom for Soviet Jewry. (AP Photo)


Then-Council member Marion Barry recovering after being hit by a stray shotgun pellet during the Hanfi Siege in D.C. (Courtesy D.C. Council)


WHUR radio journalist Maurice Williams was killed during the siege, at the District Building. (Courtesy D.C. Council)


Security guard Mack Cantrell, who died as a result of the events during the Hanafi Siege. (Courtesy D.C. Council)


This image of damage following the Hanafi Siege was shared as part of a new photo exhibit by the D.C. Council. (Courtesy D.C. Council)


Aftermath of the Hanafi Siege, seen in an image shared as part of the D.C. Council’s new photo exhibit in commemoration of the 40th anniversary of the siege. (Courtesy D.C. Council)


Aftermath of the Hanafi Siege, seen in an image shared as part of the D.C. Council’s new photo exhibit in commemoration of the 40th anniversary of the siege. (Courtesy D.C. Council)


Aftermath of the Hanafi Siege, seen in an image shared as part of the D.C. Council’s new photo exhibit in commemoration of the 40th anniversary of the siege. (Courtesy D.C. Council)


Police marksman Clarence Phillips stands with his rifle at the ready on the roof of a building near the District building in Washington on Wednesday, March 9, 1977 where gunmen are holding hostages. The District building, right, occupies a city block by itself. (AP Photo)


Police and rescue workers give first aid to a victim outside BNai BRith in Washington on Wednesday, March 9, 1977. Gunmen have taken hostages inside. (AP Photo)


Rescue workers remove an injured person from BNai BRith is Washington on Wednesday, March 9, 1977. Armed gunmen are holding hostages inside the building, one of three locations in the nations capital where hostages have been taken. (AP Photo)


Lights burn around the District Building in Washington on Wednesday, March 9, 1977 as gunmen continue to hold hostages inside. The Washington Monument is visible behind and to the left. (AP Photo/Charles Harrity)


Three ambassadors and others confer in the first floor area of BNai BRith International headquarters where gunmen are holding hostages upstairs, Thursday, March 10, 1977, Washington, D.C. (AP Photo)


A man identified by police as one of the hostages hauls up by rope a box of food to the top floor of the District Building in Washington, where gunmen are holding hostages, March 10, 1977. A man on the floor beneath uses a broom to push the box away from the building. (AP Photo)


Heavily armed police wearing protective vests arrive at their post near the Islamic center in Northwest Washington on Thursday, March 10, 1977 to relieve others who had been on duty all night watching the center where gunmen held hostages. It is one of three buildings in the capital where armed terrorists, believed to be members of the Hanafi Muslim sect, were holding hostages. (AP Photo)


A woman identified as Cecile B. Von Goetz is led away from the Islamic Center in Washington on Thursday, March 10, 1977 following her release. Terrorists have taken over the center and are holding hostages. (AP Photo)


A policeman carries a shotgun as he walks inside BNai BRith headquarters in Washington on Thursday, March 10, 1977 where gunmen are holding people hostage. At right is a Menorah, holy candelabra. (AP Photo/Charles Tasnadi)


A police officer directs a pedestrian away from the district building where terrorists continue to hold hostages in Washington on Thursday, March 10, 1977. The terrorists, who also hold captives in two other buildings, began their siege on Wednesday. (AP Photo)


Police officers deliver a box of food to a door at the Islamic Center in Washington on March 10, 1977 where gunmen are holding 14 hostages on Thursday. The center is one of three buildings where terrorists are holding captives. (AP Photo)


Then-District of Columbia Mayor Walter Washington stands center surrounded by newsmen inside the emergency command post in Washington on Thursday, March 10, 1977, where they were monitoring the hostage situation. (AP Photo/Harvey Georges)


During the siege, the gunmen demanded that the film Mohammad Messenger of God be pulled from theaters. (AP Photo/Ray Stubblebine)


A bus load of hostages leave the BNai BRith International headquarters, background, following their release by gunmen, Friday, March 11, 1977, Washington, D.C. (AP Photo)


A man spots and embraces a woman who was among several hostages sent to George Washington hospital following their release by gunmen in Washington on Friday, March 11, 1977. The terrorists held up to 135 persons in three different buildings. (AP Photo)


An unidentified woman jumps off a bus at the Foundry Methodist Church in Washington, D.C., on Friday, March 11, 1977 following her release by gunmen. Twelve black Hanafi Muslims held some 134 hostages in three Washington buildings for 38 hours before surrendering to police on Friday. (AP Photo)


Joseph Yeldell, right, who formerly headed the Districts Department of Human Resources, embraces an unidentified man at the District of Columbia Building in Washington on Friday, March 11, 1977 after the man was released by terrorists who had held a group in the building since Wednesday. (AP Photo)


Armed police officers stand by outside Superior Court in Washington on Friday, March 11, 1977 as Hanafi Muslims arrive for asrraignment. The group held hostages in three locations in the nations capital. (AP Photo)


Relatives and friends are reunited at Washingtons Foundry Methodist Church on Friday, March 11, 1977 after hostages were released by terrorists who had held them in three buildings since Wednesday. (AP Photo)


Veiled Begum Khadyja, left, wife of the Hanafi Muslim sect leader, Hamaas Abdul Khaalis, reads a statement to reporters in Washington on Thursday, March 17, 1977 in answer to a statement made by Rabbi Meir Kahane of the Jewish Defense League. Kahane said his JDL will mass in front of the Washington headquarters of the Hanafis and challenge them to fight. The Hanafi warned the JDL that they will write their epitaph in self-destruction and the blood of their people. Woman at right is unidentified. (AP Photo)


This is the Hanafi Muslim headquarters, in Washington on Friday, March 11, 1977, located next door to the Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah Congregation. In foreground is guard armed with a sword. (AP Photo)


The Hanafi Movement members involved in the siege were tried and convicted. (Courtesy D.C. Council)


Hamaas Abdul Khaalis died in 2003. (Courtesy D.C. Council)

The group’s leader, Hamaas Abdul Khaalis, had left the Nation of Islam to found the Hanafi Movement.
A few years prior to the siege, seven members of Khaalis’ family were murdered at his D.C. home, and one of his demands during the siege was to have the convicted killers handed over to him.

During the hostage crisis, Khaalis was listening to Bohannon on WTOP.

“I made reference to them as ‘apparently a black Muslim group,’ not realizing that the term ‘black Muslims’ referred to the main body of black Muslims who were in literal war with the Hanafi Muslim sect.”

Khaalis called the station and demanded that Bohannon apologize on TV. “Or he would, as he put it, start cutting off heads, putting them in paper bags, and tossing them out the window,” Bohannon said.

He made his apology on WTOP-TV, what today is Channel 9.

In those days, the radio and TV stations were in the same building, so all Bohannon had to do was go downstairs.

WHUR reporter Maurice Williams was shot and killed during the siege. Another person shot – security guard Mack Cantrell – died days later. Marion Barry, then a Council member, was also hit by a stray shotgun pellet.

Bohannon will never forget how breaking news turned his air shift into a marathon.

“I anchored that first day the longest stint of my life continuously on air, from 10 a.m. the day it started until 7 a.m. the following morning — 21 consecutive hours.”

Eventually, ambassadors from three countries — Egypt, Iran and Pakistan — helped bring the siege to an end.

“We should remember it because it was one of the first acts of serious domestic terrorism,” said Bohannon, who can still be heard on D.C. airwaves from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. weeknights on WFED.

The exhibit of nearly 40 photos will be on display at the Wilson Building for about the next two weeks.
________________________________

More background and details:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1977_Hanafi_Siege



“Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence.”
- John Adams
 
Posts: 29408 | Location: In the red hinterlands of Deep Blue VA | Registered: June 29, 2001Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Freethinker
Picture of sigfreund
posted Hide Post
I was stationed at the Pentagon during the incident, and it’s interesting how it’s possible to mostly forget something like that. “Oh, yeah; Hanafi Muslims.” Then again, there have been a lot of other incidents since then to help blur it all together.




6.4/93.6
 
Posts: 47678 | Location: 10,150 Feet Above Sea Level in Colorado | Registered: April 04, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Info Guru
Picture of BamaJeepster
posted Hide Post
quote:
Originally posted by sigfreund:
I was stationed at the Pentagon during the incident, and it’s interesting how it’s possible to mostly forget something like that. “Oh, yeah; Hanafi Muslims.” Then again, there have been a lot of other incidents since then to help blur it all together.


I went to DC 3 months after this, in June of 77 with our 6th grade safety patrol summer trip. I vaguely remember talk of something having happened, but very little detail of it.

I vividly remember the DC trip though, the year after the huge Bicentennial celebration and a lot of the stuff was still up. We had a great trip and saw all the landmarks and museums.



“Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence.”
- John Adams
 
Posts: 29408 | Location: In the red hinterlands of Deep Blue VA | Registered: June 29, 2001Reply With QuoteReport This Post
No double standards
posted Hide Post
Workplace violence, lone wolves. Wink




"Liberty lies in the hearts of men and women. When it dies there, no constitution, no law, no court can save it....While it lies there, it needs no constitution, no law, no court to save it"
- Judge Learned Hand, May 1944
 
Posts: 30668 | Location: UT | Registered: November 11, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Step by step walk the thousand mile road
Picture of Sig2340
posted Hide Post
It was a crazy three days.





Nice is overrated

"It's every freedom-loving individual's duty to lie to the government."
Airsoftguy, June 29, 2018
 
Posts: 32002 | Location: Loudoun County, Virginia | Registered: May 17, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
10mm is The
Boom of Doom
Picture of Fenris
posted Hide Post
They just happened to be Mohammedans. Could have been anyone. Lutherans. Methodists. Anyone.




God Bless and Protect President Donald John Trump.

VOTE EARLY TO BEAT THE CHEAT!!!
 
Posts: 17546 | Location: Northern Virginia | Registered: November 08, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Oh stewardess,
I speak jive.
Picture of 46and2
posted Hide Post
Amish, even.... ^

(No, I don't recall ever hearing about this one.)
 
Posts: 25613 | Registered: March 12, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
In search of baseball, strippers, and guns
posted Hide Post
I don't remember it because I was too young, but I've heard of it because I have lived in this area a large portion of my life and have had family in the area since the mid 1950s (my mom graduated from Mt Vernon high school in 1964)

I also listen to wtop occasionally and have heard it mentioned there before


——————————————————

If the meek will inherit the earth, what will happen to us tigers?
 
Posts: 7796 | Location: Warrenton, VA | Registered: July 09, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Not really from Vienna
Picture of arfmel
posted Hide Post
I was nearly 20 years old, and I don't remember any of this. Red Face
 
Posts: 27162 | Location: SW of Hovey, Texas | Registered: January 30, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Ammoholic
Picture of Skins2881
posted Hide Post
I've lived between 3 and 25 miles from DC my whole life and I've never heard of this. Strange. Also born in 1979, but still I wonder why I didn't learn about this in school at least?



Jesse

Sic Semper Tyrannis
 
Posts: 21107 | Location: Loudoun County, Virginia | Registered: December 27, 2014Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Dances with Wiener Dogs
Picture of XinTX
posted Hide Post
I don't remember this either. Then again, wasn't this around the same period that the PLO was pretty active?


_______________________
“The only power any government has is the power to crack down on criminals. Well, when there aren't enough criminals, one makes them. One declares so many things to be a crime that it becomes impossible for men to live without breaking laws.” Ayn Rand

“If we relinquish our rights because of fear, what is it exactly, then, we are fighting for?” Sen. Rand Paul
 
Posts: 8365 | Registered: July 21, 2010Reply With QuoteReport This Post
All the time
Picture of Gear.Up
posted Hide Post
quote:
This is the Hanafi Muslim headquarters, in Washington...


A building purchased by and donated to the group by Ferdinand Lewis Alcindor Jr., aka Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
 
Posts: 2320 | Location: East TN | Registered: July 28, 2010Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Rule #1: Use enough gun
Picture of Bigboreshooter
posted Hide Post
I'll be 58 next month and I have no recollection of this at all.



When a strong man, fully armed, guards his own house, his possessions are undisturbed. Luke 11:21


"Every nation in every region now has a decision to make.
Either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists." -- George W. Bush

 
Posts: 14826 | Location: Birmingham, Alabama | Registered: February 25, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
The Velvet Voicebox
posted Hide Post
I was working in downtown DC at the time this happened less then a mile from the District building. Big police presence up and down Pennsylvania ave. I had just moved to DC that previous year to go to school. Didn't think nothing of it, took the bus home as usual.



"All great things are simple, and many can be expressed in single words: freedom, justice, honor, duty, mercy, hope."

--Sir Winston Churchill

"The world is filled with violence. Because criminals carry guns, we decent law-abiding citizens should also have guns. Otherwise they will win and the decent people will lose."

--James Earl Jones



 
Posts: 7674 | Location: KCMO | Registered: August 31, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Just because you can,
doesn't mean you should
posted Hide Post
I don't remember that either. I guess there were too many other crazy folks around then and it didn't really stand out.
No non-stop news coverage to keep it going (pre-CNN).


___________________________
Avoid buying ChiCom/CCP products whenever possible.
 
Posts: 9798 | Location: NE GA | Registered: August 22, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Optimistic Cynic
Picture of architect
posted Hide Post
I remember it well. I was living in the DC suburbs at the time, as I still do. The story was huge in the DC media. I remember there was a lot of confusion about the objectives and even the identity of the terrorists for several days, first described as "Black Muslims," "Nation of Islam," etc. before the Hanafi identity was understood.

Barry milked his "being shot in the line of duty" (actually a ricochet of a shotgun pellet that barely broke skin) for his entire political career, later comparing his experience to Reagan's. He also later falsely claimed to be the one who convinced the Hanafis to surrender.

The story was dropped by the media pretty quickly after the crisis was over, the trial and conviction was not a big story.

I remember one Washington Post reporter tried to connect Farrakhan to the murder of Khaalis's family. If I recall correctly, he dropped this pursuit after his own family was threatened, but I think everyone at the time knew the score.
 
Posts: 6764 | Location: NoVA | Registered: July 22, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Member
posted Hide Post
Don't recall it, but I was a senior in high school then in another area. What's not mentioned is that the B'nai B'rith building is next to, or maybe one over from the old NRA Headquarters building on Rhode Island.
 
Posts: 3385 | Location: Fairfax Co. VA | Registered: August 03, 2015Reply With QuoteReport This Post
I'll use the Red Key
Picture of 2012BOSS302
posted Hide Post
As the media does not see the problem of islamic terrorism (or illegal immigrant crime) and seeks to downplay or bury the stories, no doubt the media in the 70's did not connect any dots. I have a vague memory of it, and only really remember due to websites researching and tracking the incidents.

This website has it in its statistics.

http://www.thereligionofpeace....merican-attacks.aspx




Donald Trump is not a politician, he is a leader, politicians are a dime a dozen, leaders are priceless.
 
Posts: 3819 | Location: Idaho | Registered: January 26, 2014Reply With QuoteReport This Post
thin skin can't win
Picture of Georgeair
posted Hide Post
quote:
I went to DC 3 months after this, in June of 77 with our 6th grade safety patrol summer trip.


I have zero recollection of this event, and wasn't on the safety patrol trip. I think y'all were planning on how to deal with my crossings even then.... Razz



You only have integrity once. - imprezaguy02

 
Posts: 12670 | Location: Madison, MS | Registered: December 10, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Member
posted Hide Post
Thanks for putting that up. I had no idea.
 
Posts: 4757 | Location: Where ever Uncle Sam Sends Me | Registered: March 05, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
  Powered by Social Strata Page 1 2  
 

SIGforum.com    Main Page  Hop To Forum Categories  The Lounge    Forty years ago this week Islamic terrorists in Washington DC took 150 hostages in 3 buildings and held them for 3 days

© SIGforum 2024