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Section 4: Political Prisoners and Prisoners of War Veronza Bowers Nyeusi Jami Veronza “Daoud” Bowers is 74 years old and currently held captive at the Federal Medical Prison in Butner, North Carolina. He grew up in Omaha, Nebraska where he joined the Black Panther Party and became known as a very effective community organizer. He later moved to California and became Captain of the Party’s Richmond branch. Like so many others, he became a target of CoIntelPro. In September 1973, when he was 28 years old with a 5-year-old daughter, a small army of troops from various law enforcement agencies came to arrest him on charges related to robbery. However, in that instance, the empire’s troops were sloppy and those state charges had to get thrown out. But the Feds swooped in and charged Veronza with first degree murder of a National Park Service Ranger to ensure that he would stay in captivity. Veronza was given a life sentence, which according to the federal guidelines of that time, meant that he would serve thirty years and then have a mandatory “supervised release,” the federal version of parole. On April 7, 2004 the thirty years had arrived and Veronza’s friends and family from around the world were ready to receive him upon his release. This time, the National Parole Commission stepped in to keep him in captivity at the insistence of the Fraternal Order of Police. His parole was supposedly postponed in order to allow the victims’ relatives to express their opposition at a new parole hearing in December 2005 in which his mandatory p arole was denied. His parole has been continuously denied since then, the most recent time being May 2019.