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assata-shakur-joanne-chesimard — Part 01
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Institution for Women. Chesimard remained incarcerated until November
2, 1979. On that date, Chesimard effected a successful armed escape
from the Clinton Correctional Institution for Women with the help of
three other individuals affiliated with the Black Liberation Army and
several other left wing domestic terrorist organizations. She has
remained a fugitive ever since. Had Chesimard not escaped, she would
have remained incarcerated in prison at least until the year 2o00,
the
earliest date upon which she would have been eligible for.
consideration for parole.
Trooper Werner Foerster was 35 years old when he was
murdered. He was a two-year veteran of the New Jersey State Police.
He was a husband and the father
When
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Chesimard and her confederates murdered Trooper Foerster, she not
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only
brought a violent end to his life, but shattered a family forever..
The Foersters will always live with the scars of that night on the
New
Jersey Turnpike when Chesimard and her confederates violently ended.
the life of a husband, father, and dedicated law enforcement officer..
In addition, since her arrival in Cuba in 1984, Chesimard
has received the support of the Cuban government and has given many
anti-us speeches. In a videotaped interview with the media in 1998,
Chesimard reiterates her anti-government rhetoric and continues to.
views Chesimard as a terrorist, a murderer, and an individual who,
while she remains at large, is spreading the violent, anti-government.
message of terrorism..
(f) Group affiliation: Black Liberation Army
Us Dos Designated State Sponsor of Terrorism: Cuba
g Location: Cuba
(h) Photos available on www.FBI.gov., Most Wanted, Domestic Terrorist
link.
(I) In January, 2004, the FBI requested the Us Department of Justice
(DOJ) approve increasing the reward for information leading to
Chesimard's arrest to one million us dollars, which was approved in
May, 2005.
(j) DSFC
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(k) Interpol notice has been issued and is currently active.
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