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MOVE bombing anniversary in Philadelphia brings fresh pain, calls for accountability


Thirty-six years to the day after Philadelphia police dropped a bomb on the MOVE rowhouse in Cobbs Creek, killing 11 people, including five children, and razing 61 homes, the pain is fresh on Osage Avenue.
“There are a lot of thoughts running through my mind,” said Mike Africa Jr. with a heavy sigh, looking out to the crowd of 200 dressed in white at Osage Avenue and Cobbs Creek Parkway. “Before we get to those, we have to say their names.”
Rhonda Africa. Theresa Africa. Frank Africa. Conrad Africa. John Africa. Tree Africa. Delisha Africa. Netta Africa. Little Phil Africa. Tomaso Africa. Raymond Africa. ....

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Philadelphia Health Commissioner Dr. Thomas Farley Resigns Over Handling of Remains of MOVE Bombing Victims – NBC10 Philadelphia


Updated on May 14, 2021 at 6:32 am
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Philadelphia Health Commissioner Dr. Thomas Farley has resigned over his handling of the remains of the victims of the 1985 MOVE bombing, the city announced Thursday. 
Farley learned of remains found by the Medical Examiner s Office that belonged to victims of the 1985 MOVE bombing but decided to cremate and dispose of them instead of fully identifying the remains and returning them to the family.
Kenney asked Farley to resign. His resignation comes on the 36-year anniversary of the MOVE bombing.
Thirty-six years ago, Philadelphia officials bombed an occupied home in West Philadelphia, killing six adults and five children. Now, city officials have admitted that some remains of the victims were discarded decades after the infamous MOVE bombing – without notifying the surviving family members. ....

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