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Activists Horrified That Professor Kept Remains of MOVE Bombing Victims


After the MOVE bombing in 1985, when the Philadelphia Police Department killed 11 adults and five children by dropping a bomb on a house, two of the children’s bodies were handed over for analysis to a forensic anthropologist. To the horror of online activists, he never gave them back.
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MOVE is a Black liberation and environmentalist group that was designated a terrorist organization by former Philadelphia Police Commissioner Gregore J. Sambor and Mayor Wilson Goode.
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The bombing was the culmination of a siege in which tear gas, water cannons, and 10,000 rounds of ammunition were fired on the house that had 12 adult MOVE members and six children inside. The bomb set the house on fire, and the commissioner prevented firefighters from responding, reportedly ordering them to “let the fire burn.” ....

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Bones of Black Children Killed by Police Used as Teaching Tool in Princeton Course


Bones of Black Children Killed by Police Used as Teaching Tool in Princeton Course
On 4/23/21 at 8:17 AM EDT
The bones of at least one and possibly two Black children killed in a police bombing in 1985 have been in the custody of two universities for decades as a teaching tool and are now apparently missing.
Philadelphia police dropped a bomb from a helicopter onto a residential home occupied by members of MOVE, a Black liberation organization, on May 13, 1985, killing eleven people, including five children from the ages of 7 to 14. All members of MOVE take Africa as their surname.
It has now emerged that children s bones recovered from the scene were placed in the custody of Alan Mann, who was then a professor at the University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) and who analyzed the bones at the request of Philadelphia Medical Examiner s Office, according to local outlet Billy Penn, which first reported the matter. ....

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