MOVE Bombing (1985)
Mon May 13, 1985
Image: The police bombing of the MOVE collective in West Philadelphia killed eleven people and left city blocks in ashes. Photograph from Bettmann / Getty [newyorker.com]
On this day in 1985, Philadelphia police bombed a home occupied by the black liberation group MOVE and let the fire burn out of control - “let the fire burn” - killing five children and six adults, and destroying 65 homes. No charges were filed.
The standoff with MOVE, a black liberation organization, was initiated by the police in an attempt to serve an eviction notice. Eleven people, including five children, died in the fire.
Eyewitnesses claimed that the victims were prevented from fleeing the fire by police gunfire upon escape. Police Commissioner Sambor infamously ordered the fire department to “let the fire burn”, destroying 65 nearby homes comprising two city blocks.
Although an investigation found that the law enforcement and fire department actions were negligent, no criminal charges were filed.
In October 2013, a documentary about the stand-off and bombing titled “Let the Fire Burn” was released by Zeitgeist Films.
- Date: 1985-05-13
- Learn More: www.theguardian.com, en.wikipedia.org, picturingblackhistory.org, www.zinnedproject.org.
- Tags: #Terrorism.
- Source: www.apeoplescalendar.org
I mean, them apologizing doesn’t mean shit. What came out of the protests was the massive, nation-wide changes we saw immediately afterward. The chode who killed him being arrested and sentenced, the cutback in budgets, the actual policy changes that started to come down like unarmed mental health emergency squads. A lot of that shit disappeared not long afterward, but that just goes to show we need the sustained pressure on serious issues like this.
Them painting streets and changing street names and giving empty speeches about past murders and crimes is nothing but a way to attempt to pacify the masses. Action is what counts.
I kind of intended that comment about Floyd with a bit of /s but I can see how that wasn’t apparent. Overall we agree!