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NJ AR151

NJ AR151
Urges Cuba to extradite Joanne Chesimard to U.S.


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Introduced
09/12/2024
In Committee
09/12/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This Assembly Resolution urges Cuba to extradite Joanne Chesimard to the United States. Joanne Chesimard, also known as Assata Shakur, was convicted in 1977 of the May 2, 1973 murder of New Jersey State Trooper Werner Foerster and wounding of New Jersey State Trooper James Harper during a shoot-out on the New Jersey Turnpike. After being pulled over for a routine traffic stop, Joanne Chesimard and fellow members of the radical Black Liberation Army opened fire on Troopers Foerster and Harper, and Joanne Chesimard eventually killed Trooper Foerster by shooting him in the head as he lay wounded by gunfire. In 1977, Joanne Chesimard was sentenced to life in prison, but two years later she escaped from a maximum security cell in what is now the Edna Mahan Correctional Facility for Women in Union Township, New Jersey. Joanne Chesimard later fled to Cuba, where she was granted political asylum and has lived ever since. State authorities have made numerous efforts to extradite Joanne Chesimard and in 2013, Joanne Chesimard was the first woman named to the Federal Bureau of Investigation's most wanted terrorist list. Cuba is urged to extradite Joanne Chesimard to the United States so that she may be brought to justice for the murder of a dedicated law enforcement officer.

AI Summary

This resolution urges Cuba to extradite Joanne Chesimard (also known as Assata Shakur), who was convicted in 1977 of murdering New Jersey State Trooper Werner Foerster during a shoot-out on the New Jersey Turnpike. After being sentenced to life in prison, Chesimard escaped from a maximum security women's correctional facility in 1979 and fled to Cuba, where she was granted political asylum. The resolution highlights that in 2013, she became the first woman on the FBI's most wanted terrorist list, and notes that her case comes at a time when the United States is re-establishing diplomatic relations with Cuba. The resolution calls on Cuba to return Chesimard to the United States to face justice for the murder of the law enforcement officer, and instructs that copies of the resolution be transmitted to the U.S. Ambassador to Cuba and the Secretary of State, emphasizing the ongoing pursuit of legal accountability for her actions.

Committee Categories

Government Affairs

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Oversight, Reform and Federal Relations Committee (on 09/12/2024)

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