Mark Cook
In 1967 Cook became active in a growing leftist
paramilitary underground in Seattle, which perpetrated a series of high
profile bombings and robberies. In and out of prison, he was co-founder
of the Black Panther Party chapter in the Walla Walla State Penitentiary
and served as its Lieutenant of Information for many years. In 2000, he
was released after serving 24 years in prison for his participation in a
bank robbery and jail break associated with the George Jackson Brigade
in Seattle.