IanEye wrote:In 1985, [MOVE] made national news when police dropped a bomb on the Osage house from a helicopter in an attempt to end an armed standoff. The explosion ignited a fire in which 11 people died, including five children and the group's leader, John Africa. Only two occupants survived, Ramona, an adult and Birdie, a child. In addition, 65 homes were destroyed as the entire block burned.
I saw a documentary on that! Gah, so freaking horrible. And that was before Waco, and even a more horrible incident because those people didnt even have guns or anything.
Trying to remember the documentary.
I usually agree with Fourthbase, but I mean...what the cops did was way too eerily similar to "good ol boy" tactics of the 19th and 20th century. I don't care how bad or dangerous someone is, that kind of method I find grotesque.
I mean shoot a rocket or tank, but burning someone alive? Fucked up on their part. And I can say that while also saying I am horrified Dorner would kill four people, two of whom were civilians. Plus I feel bad for the two women almost killed by cops in their cowboy brazenness.