
FILE—In this file photo from August 8, 1978, gunshot victim James Ramp is lifted into police van after he was shot during confrontation with the group MOVE in Philadelphia's west side. Ramp was killed and at least 10 other persons were injured in a shootout. An attorney for Chuck Sims Africa, who was one of the MOVE group members convicted of third-degree murder in the 1978 shooting death of Officer Ramp, posted on Twitter that the man had been released from a Pennsylvania prison. Africa was the last of the so-called MOVE 9 to be paroled. Attorney Brad Thomson confirmed via email that Africa had been released Friday, Feb. 7, 2020. (AP Photo/Paul Shane, File)
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