- Tiffany Moore
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Darlene Tiffany Moore (aka Tiffany Moore) was a 12-year-old girl from Boston who was murdered while sitting on her front stoop on the evening of August 19, 1988. [1] An unintended victim of the city's then out-of-control gang violence, Moore was caught in the crossfire and shot three times by gang members as she talked with friends on the front steps of her tenement in Boston's Dorchester neighborhood. The shooting was extensively covered in both the local and national press, and Moore's face came to symbolize Boston's epidemic of gang violence at the time. Moore's murder catalyzed the formation of a number of civic and local groups that went on to work to stem the tide of violence in Boston.
Shawn Drumgold was convicted of Moore's murder on October 13, 1989. In November 2003, Drumgold's conviction was overturned. [2] Drumgold was assisted by lawyer Rosemary C. Scapicchio in his successful retrial[3].
References
- ^ Gold, Allan M. "Boston Community Mourns A Drug Feud's Victim, 11", The New York Times, 1988-08-29. Retrieved on 2007-10-29.
- ^ Wright, Chris. "Coming home", The Boston Phoenix, December, 2003. Retrieved on 2007-10-29.
- ^ Story at Boston.com
Categories:- 1976 births
- 1988 deaths
- 1988 murders in the United States
- American murder victims
- People murdered in Massachusetts
- Murdered African-American people
- Murdered American children
- People from Boston, Massachusetts
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