Today is the anniversary of the Philadelphia MOVE bombing (5/13/1985).

In a standoff during the attempt to evict MOVE members from their headquarters in a residential neighborhood, the Philadelphia Police Department dropped 2 explosive devices on its roof, igniting a fire that killed 11 people, destroyed 61 homes, & left 250 people homeless. Subsequent lawsuits would find the city liable for using excessive force & violating constitutional rights.

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The #MOVEBombing was on #ThisDayInHistory in 1985, when #police dropped bombs on a Christian #AnarchoPrimitivist group in Philadelphia. #MOVE was linked to #BlackLiberation & unjustly called a #terrorist organization. Fire dept let it burn out of control; 11 killed, 250 homeless.

"I've never heard of another case where a government has dropped a bomb on citizens in America.

This is not something that you can repair back to normal. You have to find other ways to cope, and that's what I've been doing for the last 40 years."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1985_MOVE_bombing

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/the-largely-forgotten-history-of-philadelphias-police-bombing-of-black-organization-move

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1985 MOVE bombing - Wikipedia

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Especially in a city that bombed a whole-assed neighbourhood to rid themselves of some uppity negroes.

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