Shu'aib Abdur-Raheem was one of the four gunmen whose botched robbery of a Brooklyn gun store in 1973 triggered a 47-hour siege that is examined by the new documentary, "Hold Your Fire."
As shown in the new documentary "Hold Your Fire," Shu’aib Raheem, Dawud A. Rahman, Yusef Abdallah Almussadig and Salih Ali Abdullah tried to steal guns from a Brooklyn sporting goods store in January 1973 but became wrapped up in a days-long hostage situation with police.
Harvey Schlossberg, the police psychologist see in the new documentary "Hold Your Fire," helped shift the way that hostage situations are handled by the NYPD.
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Elizabeth and Molly Kendall say the place they held in Ted Bundy’s life and the public connection he had to them that may have spared them from his dark side.
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