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The 1985 MOVE bombing, locally known by its date, May 13, 1985, [2] was the bombing and destruction of residential homes in the Cobbs Creek neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, by the Philadelphia Police Department during an armed standoff with MOVE, a black liberation organization. As Philadelphia police attempted to ...
9 cze 2022 · Office’s (“MEO”) possession of human remains of victims of the 1985 bombing of the MOVE organization. Enclosed with this letter are the findings, conclusions, and recommendations from that investigation, which are divided into parts related to the respective topics of the investigation,
9 cze 2022 · In 2021, the City of Philadelphia requested independent reports from Dechert LLP and Montgomery McCracken Walker & Rhoads LLP focused on the City’s possession of human remains from the 1985 bombing of the MOVE organization and the policies and procedures of the Medical Examiner’s Office.
Two investigations in the wake of the MOVE fire cited the city’s four top officials for negligence and incompetence in their management of the situation. The city’s efforts to replace the area’s destroyed houses were frustrated by corruption and shoddy construction.
25 paź 2024 · After a long standoff, police dropped a bomb on the headquarters of a radical group called MOVE, sparking a fire that gutted a neighborhood and left 11 people dead. Five were children.
6 lip 2022 · Last year, news broke that the city of Philadelphia and local universities had mishandled the remains of people who were killed during the 1985 MOVE bombing in Philadelphia. An investigation into...
On May 13, 1985, Philadelphia police dropped a military grade bomb on 6221 Osage Avenue, a row house in a Black neighborhood in West Philadelphia. This home was occupied by a revolutionary group called MOVE.