David Hernandez is seen in this undated handout photograph released by Mexico City's General Prosecutor's Office on May 19, 2013. Two men arrested in the fatal beating of the grandson of U.S. civil rights activist Malcolm X were sent to prison on May 18, 2013 to await trial, a Mexico City court spokesman said. Hernandez and Manuel Perez, waiters at the Palace nightclub near Mexico City's popular Garibaldi Square, face charges of murder and robbery, the official said. Malcolm Shabazz, who police have said was 29, died May 9 at the Palace after a dispute over a $1,200 bill. Hernandez and Perez were arrested on May 13, 2013. General Prosecutor's Office/Handout via Reuters (MEXICO - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW) ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY.
Manuel Perez is seen in this undated handout photograph released by Mexico City's General Prosecutor's Office on May 19, 2013. Two men arrested in the fatal beating of the grandson of U.S. civil rights activist Malcolm X were sent to prison on May 18, 2013 to await trial, a Mexico City court spokesman said. David Hernandez and Perez, waiters at the Palace nightclub near Mexico City's popular Garibaldi Square, face charges of murder and robbery, the official said. Malcolm Shabazz, who police have said was 29, died May 9 at the Palace after a dispute over a $1,200 bill. Hernandez and Perez were arrested on May 13, 2013.
A man and woman arrive at a service for Malcolm Shabazz, the grandson of Malcolm X, at the Islamic Center of Northern California in Oakland, Calif., Friday, May 17, 2013. Authorities say Shabazz was beaten to death last week in a dispute over a $1,200 bar bill in Mexico City. The 28-year-old grandson of the slain civil rights leader had a troubled life, from setting a blaze in his grandmother's apartment that resulted in the death of Malcolm X's widow, Betty Shabazz, to stints in juvenile hall and prison.
Mexico City Attorney General Rodolfo Rios speaks to the media about two men arrested on suspicion of the fatal beating of Malcolm Shabazz, the grandson of U.S. civil rights activist Malcolm X, during a news conference in Mexico City May 13, 2013. Authorities in Mexico City have arrested two men on suspicion of the crime, which happened last week and are looking for at least two more people, Rios said on Monday. Shabazz, who police have said was 29, died last Thursday at a bar just steps away from Mexico City's popular Plaza Garibaldi, where mariachis serenade tourists. Police have arrested two men who are waiters at the bar, David Hernandez and Manuel Perez, and are looking for at least two more suspects, Rios said.
In this undated composite image released by Mexico City's prosecutor's office (PGJDF) on Monday, May 13, 2013, Manuel Alejandro Perez de Jesus, 24, left, and David Hernandez Cruz, 24, stand for their mug shot after being arrested in Mexico City. Both men were arrested in connection with last week's death of Malcolm Shabazz, the grandson of political activist Malcolm X. An official of the city's prosecutor's office who was not authorized to be quoted by name says the two suspects are employees of the bar where Shabazz reportedly got into a violent dispute over a $1,200 bar tab. The 28-year-old Shabazz died of blunt-force trauma injuries.
A couple dances to a song played by a Mariachi at Plaza Garibaldi in Mexico City May 11, 2013. Malcolm Shabazz was beaten to death early on Thursday morning, police say, in an ignominious end to a short, tormented life flecked with tragedy. Shabazz, the grandson of murdered U.S. civil rights leader Malcolm X, who police say was 29, was visiting Mexico City to visit an immigration activist friend Miguel Suarez who was recently deported from the United States, and to support his cause. On Wednesday night, the pair visited the run-down area around Plaza Garibaldi and strayed into Palace bar. Police say they drank beer in the club and media reports said they then clashed with management over the bill. Picture taken May 11, 2013. To match story USA-MALCOLMX.