Post Tribune (Sunday)

JetBlue display honored a wanted killer

Airline alerted to Shakur’s conviction in trooper’s slaying

- Associated Press

NEW YORK — JetBlue has taken down a poster of a convicted murderer that it had included as part of a Black History Month tribute at New York’s JFK Internatio­nal Airport.

The airline said Saturday that it removed the poster paying tribute to Assata Shakur last month after being alerted via Twitter that Shakur is “a convicted cop killer.”

“The intention was always to unite our crewmember­s and customers around the importance of Black Hi st o r y Month and we apologize for any offense the poster may have caused,” a JetBlue spokesman said in a statement.

Shakur, also known as Joanne Chesimard, is a for- mer member of the Black Liberation Army who was convicted of murder for her role in a 1973 shootout that resulted in the death of New Jersey State Trooper Werner Foerster. She escaped from prison in 1979 and is living in Cuba, where she was granted asylum. President Donald Trump demanded that Cuba return “the cop-killer Joanne Chesimard” in 2017 when he announced plans to reverse some Obama-era Cuba policies.

The poster paying tribute to the now 71-year-old Shakur at the JetBlue terminal at Kennedy was first reported in the New York Post, which noted that one of the bullet points listing Shakur’s accomplish­ments said, “Became the first woman to be placed on the FBI’s Most Wanted list after escaping to Cuba from prison where she was serving a life sentence for the 1973 murder of a police officer.”

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SETH WENIG/AP 2017 JetBlue said it bought the posters from a third party. Above, a JetBlue airplane at New York’s Kennedy Airport.
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