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The street was just jammed. It was jammed with reporters
and with neighbors, and the beginnings
of barricades, and all sorts of police. And we just sort of
stood around. An "Inquirer"
photographer came.
His name was Bill Steinmetz. And then, both Bill and I noticed
that the police seemed to be moving
the media away, ostensibly for
their own safety. But if I was a block
to the north, I was gonna
have trouble seeing what was going on
at the MOVE house
and with neighbors, and the beginnings
of barricades, and all sorts of police. And we just sort of
stood around. An "Inquirer"
photographer came.
His name was Bill Steinmetz. And then, both Bill and I noticed
that the police seemed to be moving
the media away, ostensibly for
their own safety. But if I was a block
to the north, I was gonna
have trouble seeing what was going on
at the MOVE house
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The street was just jammed.
00:00:02.792 --> 00:00:06.125
It was jammed with reporters
and with neighbors,
00:00:06.209 --> 00:00:08.167
and the beginnings
of barricades,
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and all sorts of police.
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And we just sort of
stood around.
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An "Inquirer"
photographer came.
His name was Bill Steinmetz.
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And then,
00:00:19.084 --> 00:00:22.125
both Bill and I noticed
that the police
00:00:22.209 --> 00:00:26.542
seemed to be moving
the media away,
00:00:26.625 --> 00:00:29.625
ostensibly for
their own safety.
00:00:29.708 --> 00:00:31.833
But if I was a block
to the north,
00:00:31.917 --> 00:00:33.542
I was gonna
have trouble seeing
00:00:33.625 --> 00:00:35.458
what was going on
at the MOVE house.
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Movie Summary
Philadelphia native Tommy Oliver follows the efforts of Mike Africa Jr. to exonerate his parents, both incarcerated members of the revolutionary group MOVE.