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:: May 13, 2003 ::
Nation of Islam leader's son busted

Nation of Islam leader Lois Farrakhan's son was arrested for hit-and-run in Indiana over this past weekend, reported Associated Press.

Nasir H. Farrakhan, of Chicago was held on probable cause for driving drunk with a suspended license, hit and run and possession of drug paraphernalia.

He smashed into the car of an elderly couple, causing $5,000 in damages and sending one to the hospital with apparently minor injuries.

Farrakhan's 44-year-old son is one of nine children.

It seems this member of the Farrakhan family is not following his father's teachings regarding the evils of substance abuse and accepting responsibility for bad behavior.

Is Nasir Farrakhan the Muslim version of that old cliché, the preacher's wild rebellious son?

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