Malcolm Shabazz was born in
Paris on October 8, 1984. His father, L. A. Bouasba, was an Algerian
Muslim and his mother, Qubilah Shabazz, an African American
Quaker and former Muslim, is the second daughter of Malcolm X. His mother is of
African-American,
African-Grenadian,
English and
Scottish descent. He was the first male descendant of Malcolm X. According to Malcolm, he never met his father. Other sources say Malcolm knew his father, but they had little contact with one another. When Malcolm was a few months old, he and his mother moved to
Los Angeles. A little while later, they moved to
New York City and then
Philadelphia. One landlord there remembered frequently having to let young Malcolm into the apartment because his mother was not at home. He brought a knife to school in the third grade. About the same time, he suffered from delusions and was hospitalized for a short time. During the early 1990s, Malcolm often stayed with his grandmother Betty and his aunts in New York, while his mother Qubilah lived with various friends. In 1994, Malcolm moved with his mother to
Minneapolis. She was being drawn into a plot to assassinate
Louis Farrakhan by an
FBI informant, Michael Fitzpatrick. Malcolm saw in Fitzpatrick the father figure he had never known, calling him "my dad". She accepted a
plea agreement with respect to the charges, in which she maintained her innocence but accepted responsibility for her actions. Under the terms of the agreement, she was required to undergo psychological counseling and treatment for drug and alcohol abuse for a two-year period in order to avoid a prison sentence. For the duration of her treatment, ten-year-old Malcolm was sent to live with Betty at her apartment in
Yonkers, New York. Malcolm visited Qubilah in December 1996 in
San Antonio, where she was undergoing treatment. She had remarried, and Malcolm quickly bonded with his stepfather. The marriage soon ended; Malcolm and his mother began to fight, sometimes physically. On February 26, 1997, she called the police saying she wanted him committed to a mental hospital. After a brief stay, Malcolm was released. In April, he called the police and reported that they had been in a fight. His mother said she was going to place him in foster care, but sent Malcolm back to New York on April 26 to live with his grandmother instead. == Arson and juvenile detention ==