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40 years later the move bombing remains one of philadelphias darkest chapters

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- On May 13, 1985, Philadelphia police bombed a MOVE rowhome, killing 11 people and destroying 60+ homes.
- City paid $1.5 million to Ramona Africa and $12.83 million to displaced residents.
- In 2023, Mike Africa Jr. purchased the original property for a memorial.
- No officials were criminally charged.
- Incident remains one of few U.S. law enforcement aerial bombings of civilians.
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