From the West End to Lil-Pakistan: Part 2 is a chilling true crime memoir that uncovers a piece of Atlanta's history that has long been a mystery-a wave of violence that devastated the West End community and was buried under layers of silence.Author Lucile-Kil draws on firsthand knowledge and official records-FBI files, District Attorney reports, and Atlanta Homicide documents-to reveal the shocking truth: Leonard Holland, also known as Shaheed Abdul Radman, a paid FBI informant, was released from prison to spy on Jamil Al-Amin (H. Rap Brown). While working for the Bureau between 1994 and 1996, Holland unleashed terror, murdering at least 12 young Black men and boys and confessing to more than 20 killings. Experts believe the true toll may exceed 50 lives.Despite his confessions, families were never notified, and the crimes were buried in official silence. This book brings their stories into the light for the first time-demanding exposure, closure, and accountability for decades of systemic failure. Some names, places, and things in this book have been changed to protect the innocent and the guilty.