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How Chesa Boudin became the insane social justice warrior

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  • What San Francisco DA Chesa Boudin learned from his terrorist mom



    He was named Chesa to honor their friend Joanne Chesimard:


    https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/wanted_terrorists/joanne-deborah-chesimard

    Assata Shakur accomplice gets parole in trooper's 1973 death

    By DAVID PORTER Associated Press 
  • May 10, 2022 Updated May 10, 2022
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    Assata Shakur accomplice gets parole in trooper's 1973 death

    FILE — A portrait of New Jersey State Police trooper Werner Foerster is displayed during an event unveiling a monument in his honor, Nov. 18, 2015, in East Brunswick, N.J. A split New Jersey Supreme Court granted parole Tuesday, May 10. 2022, to Sundiata Acoli, a former militant convicted in the 1973 death of Foerster, in a case that has resonated for decades and been a thorny issue in U.S.-Cuba relations.

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    Assata Shakur accomplice gets parole in trooper's 1973 death

    FILE — New Jersey State Trooper Werner Foerster, who was killed during a stop on the New Jersey Turnpike in 1973, is shown in this undated file photo. A split New Jersey Supreme Court granted parole Tuesday, May 10. 2022, to Sundiata Acoli, a former militant convicted in the 1973 death of Foerster, in a case that has resonated for decades and been a thorny issue in U.S.-Cuba relations.

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    Assata Shakur accomplice gets parole in trooper's 1973 death

    FILE — Joanne Chesimard, a member of the Black Panther Party and Black Liberation Army, leaves Middlesex County courthouse, in New Brunswick, N.J., April 25, 1977. A split New Jersey Supreme Court granted parole Tuesday, May 10. 2022, to Sundiata Acoli, a former militant convicted in the 1973 death of a New Jersey state trooper, in a case that has resonated for decades and been a thorny issue in U.S.-Cuba relations. Acoli's more-famous co-defendant, Chesimard, also was convicted and sentenced to a life term but escaped from a New Jersey prison in 1979. She was given asylum in Cuba by then-President Fidel Castro and remains a fugitive.

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    A split New Jersey Supreme Court granted parole Tuesday to a former militant convicted in the 1973 death of a New Jersey state trooper, in a case that has resonated for decades and been a thorny issue in U.S.-Cuba relations.

    Sundiata Acoli is in his mid-80s, and several parole bids were previously rejected. His attorneys argued he's been a model prisoner for nearly three decades and has counseled other inmates.

    The state parole board contended Acoli is still a risk to commit future crimes and hasn’t taken full responsibility for Trooper Werner Foerster’s death.

    Acoli's more-famous co-defendant, Joanne Chesimard, was convicted and sentenced to a life term but escaped from a New Jersey prison in 1979. Now known as Assata Shakur, she was given asylum in Cuba by then-President Fidel Castro and remains a fugitive.



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