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It was a day of remembrance on Tuesday as Philadelphia marks 40 years since a bomb was dropped on a Cobs Creek home targeting ...
City Council members voted on a bill establishing May 13, 2025, as a day of reflection, 40 years after the deadly MOVE ...
Philadelphia City Council has officially voted to recognize May 13 as day of reflection and remembrance for the MOVE bombing.
Longtime NBC10 photojournalist Pete Kane was only hundreds of feet away from the shootout and deadly bombing of the MOVE headquarters in Philadelphia in 1985. For the 40-year anniversary of that ...
This week marked the 40th anniversary of one of the worst tragedies in Philadelphia’s history. In May 1985, the city’s police ...
Gauthier -- who represents the community where the MOVE bombing occurred -- told NBC10 she hopes to make the remembrance an annual event. “If we don’t sort of dissect the MOVE bombing and why ...
Forty years ago, after a 12-hour standoff between police and members of the Black-led, back-to-nature group MOVE, the city of ...
Mike Africa Jr. was only 6 years old when Philadelphia police dropped a bomb on 6221 Osage Avenue. But he remembers ...
MOVE supporters also took the opportunity to argue that the group should be remembered for its role as a Black liberation ...
Tuesday marks 40 years since the MOVE bombing in Philadelphia. On May 13, 1985, Philadelphia police dropped a bomb on a rowhome in Cobbs Creek. The resulting fire was allowed to burn and spread to ...
Before the bombing on May 13, 1985, the 6200 block of Osage Avenue was filled with sturdy homes and fancy porches, only later ...
On May 13, 1985, a police helicopter dropped a military-grade bomb onto the roof of the MOVE organization home, a row house ...