The main reason for his downfall was not able to access the seriousness of the safety issue that was arising. This event is about an organization named MOVE started by John Africa and was based on black liberation. It was started on 1972, and they took part in many demonstrations which they thought was important for them. After a confrontation with Philadelphia Police Department on 1978, nine members were imprisoned and the group was relocated in 6221 Osage Avenue. In 1985 after a long term of waiting for MOVE members to give up their act and stop the public disturbances, finally government decided to intervene. Some of the acts of the MOVE were scaring residents at night by running on the roof top with a shot gun in his hand, loudspeakers harangues were conducted on a daily basis for six to eight hours for nearly 8 months, threatened lives of public officials, and personal attacks on neighbors with accusations of homosexuality, child molestation or sexual inadequacy. Mayor then
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