april 1968 a 90 minute shoot out would leave the first recruit and party treasurer, 17- year-old bobby hunton dead. police said he was armed, the panthers said he was stripped to his underwear to prove he wasn't and officers murdered him. >> we were the only station with a photographer there the night of the shoot and the film stopped for some reason just at the shooting. we were told that the camera broke. >> you believe that? >> in my heart? no. >> she covered the funeral, 2,000 people showed up. >> in the name of power hood and survival remember bobby. [applause] >> we just came from bobby's funeral and i'm not going to stand up here and make a speech because if you have been listening to white people for four hundred years, they said they were going to do something and haven't done a thing as far as i'm concerned in helping the black man. it's up to the individual to do something. first the government, to give the black man a decent place to live, a decent place to bring up his children. that could have been my son lying there. >> very sad because bobby was a young guy, young -- i think h