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#4 Lorraine Bond, a lifelong resident of Osage Avenue, and her daughter, Chantee, attend a service at Saint Carthage Church in Philadelphia on May 19, 1985.

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#4 Lorraine Bond, a lifelong resident of Osage Avenue, and her daughter, Chantee, attend a service at Saint Carthage Church in Philadelphia on May 19, 1985.

The bombing of MOVE: When The Police Dropped a Bomb On Philly Neighborhood in 1985

#4 Lorraine Bond, a lifelong resident of Osage Avenue, and her daughter, Chantee, attend a service at Saint Carthage Church in Philadelphia on May 19, 1985.

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