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</a>No parole for 3 MOVE members<br>
By Emilie Lounsberry<br><br>
INQUIRER STAFF WRITER<br><br>
Three female MOVE members who have been behind bars since the 1978<br>
shootout that killed Philadelphia Police Officer James Ramp and
injured<br>
seven others were denied parole this morning, according to a spokesman
for<br>
the state Board of Probation and Parole.<br><br>
Debbie Sims Africa, Janet Hollaway Africa and Janine Phillips Africa
were<br>
just informed of the decision and the reasons for the rejection,
spokesman<br>
Leo Dunn said.<br><br>
Dunn said each was informed they had minimized or denied the "nature
and<br>
circumstances" of the offense, "refused to accept
responsibility" and<br>
lacked remorse.<br><br>
He said the fourth reason for the rejections was the "negative<br>
recommendation" by the prosecutor.<br><br>
Decisions are still pending for four other MOVE members eligible for<br>
parole consideration this month. Five of nine votes would be required
for<br>
parole to be granted.<br><br>
The Philadelphia District Attorney's Office urged the board to require
the<br>
defendants to serve the maximum of their 30- to 100-year prison
terms.<br>
The seven were among nine MOVE members convicted in a 19-week trial
in<br>
1980. An eighth defendant will be eligible for parole next year; a
ninth<br>
died in prison.<br><br>
All nine were found guilty of third-degree murder in the shooting death
of<br>
Ramp and the attempted murders of the others shot and injured that
day,<br>
when police tried to evict 12 adults and 11 children from their<br>
headquarters at 33d and Pearl Streets in Poweltown Village.<br><br>
The 1978 confrontation was a pivotal moment in the city's torturous<br>
history with the radical group and ultimately set the stage for
another<br>
disaster - the May 1985 fire that killed 11 MOVE members, including
five<br>
children, and destroyed 61 houses in West Philadelphia. The 11 were
killed<br>
after police dropped a bomb on the MOVE headquarters and decided to let
it<br>
burn.<br><br>
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