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07-26-17 07:02 PM - Post#231332
In response to internetter
Yes, Professor Boudin, was convicted of felony murder in the cowardly killings of two Nyack, New York, police officers, Waverly ("Chipper" Brown and Edward O'Grady. Boudin and Gilbert were part of a group of six "Black Liberation Army" terrorists who killed a Brinks driver at the Nanuet, NY mall in 1981 and then switched cars into a U-Haul getaway truck. The armed killers hid in the back of the U-Haul truck which was stopped by Brown and O'Grady at a roadblock in Nyack. Professor Boudin was driving the U-Haul truck and knew that the Black Liberation Army members armed with automatic weapons were hiding in the trunk of the U-Haul. She failed to warn Brown and O'Grady and when they opened the back of the trunk they were murdered in cold blood. That is a classic legal case of felony murder. Yes, Professor Boudin's father was a prominent civil rights lawyer and her brother is an appellate judge,but the fact is that she caused the death of a Black police officer and another police officer as well so I don't see why her family relations are relevant. Here's one of the many links:
http://www.lohud.com/story/news/crime/2017 /02/24/b...
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