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Quick note: Tech giants are shutting us down. You know this. Facebook, Google search et al have shadow-banned, suspended and deleted us from your news feeds. They are disappearing us. But we are here. What was the hurry? Albert Revel , then-Philadelphia police sergeant in testimony : The tactical plan as I understood it was to remove the MOVE people, all the people from the house safely … by causing a diversion on the roof, inserting the insertion teams on either side of the properties, and by then, inducing an amount of CS gas in a sufficient concentration to make those people come out of the house.

Ramona Africa , lone adult survivor of bombing in interview with Angola News : They aimed four water cannons at our home. We were all in the basement and the water was just pouring down on us for the longest time. Mind you, this is when there was no fire at all Michael Moses Ward , lone child survivor, also known as Birdie Africa in testimony : We was in the cellar for a while … and tear gas started coming in and we got the blankets.

And they was wet. And then we put them over our heads and started laying down. Angie Lofton , a resident of the neighborhood : I went to work and turned on the news.

I saw clouds of tear gas and the gunfire started. It was rapid-fire. I had heard the MOVE kids were supposed to be picked up by authorities at Cobbs Creek Parkway before any action was supposed to happen.

It was horrifying to know that they were still in the house. Wilson Goode , then-mayor of Philadelphia during a press conference : There was no way to avoid it. No way to extract ourselves from that situation except by armed confrontation. They later found only a couple of shotguns and a rifle [in the MOVE house]. Yet the police fired so many rounds of ammunition — at least 10, — into that building during the day that they had to send up to the police headquarters to get more.

Andrea Walls , writer and a resident of the neighborhood : How could they decide to fire 10, rounds of ammunition into a building with women and children? It was absolutely insane.

Ron Archer , a resident of the neighboring block : Helicopters were everywhere. I was standing at the corner and I climbed on top of the mailbox so I could see better. I saw a bomb drop.

Then it felt like someone had pushed me. It shook the whole house up. Arnett Woodall , a resident and current store owner in the neighborhood : We were playing basketball at a recreational center in the area. When the explosion went off, it shook the ground. Gregore Sambor , then-Philadelphia police commissioner in testimony : … I had recommended that the best way was to use an explosive entry device to blow a hole in the roof to insert gas in through the roof, and also to dislodge the bunker.

Frank Powell , retired Philadelphia police lieutenant, known for dropping the bomb in interview with the Philadelphia Inquirer : The bunker was not destroyed. There was a hole in the roof, a football-shaped hole about 1 foot wide, 2 feet long. I looked down in the hole. There was no fire and no smoke. Pretty quickly, it got smokier and smokier. At first we thought it was the tear gas, but then it got thicker. The house was on fire. Michael Africa Jr. However, it is possible Pitts could have sought help to make the weaponry.

Pitts ability to create his desired weapons may never be known, Anthony said. On Sunday, July 1, the undercover agent reportedly met with Pitts one last time. During their conversation, Pitts allegedly again expressed his allegiance to Al-Qaeda and his desire to attack Cleveland on Independence Day. He also said he wanted to carry out future attacks on Philadelphia. Green Federal Building as potential targets in Philadelphia.

He also said he wanted to give remote control cars, loaded with shrapnel bombs, to the children of U. Anthony said Pitts had a criminal history that included aggravated robbery, felonious assault and carrying a concealed weapon. Pitts is a U. Cleveland Police Chief Calvin Williams said the investigation into Pitts started because a concerned citizen reported his posts to law enforcement.

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