
Case 031: Shakur & Borup
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Two women. Two radical paths. One shared legacy of resistance—and flight.
In this Fugitive Files double feature, we examine the lives and crimes of Assata Shakur and Donna Joan Borup, two women still wanted by the FBI for their alleged roles in violent acts tied to political extremism.
Assata Shakur, formerly Joanne Chesimard, was convicted of murdering a New Jersey state trooper in 1973. A former member of the Black Liberation Army, she escaped from prison in 1979 and is believed to be living in Cuba. Despite decades on the run, her name remains a flashpoint in conversations about race, power, and justice in America.
Donna Joan Borup, an alleged member of the May 19th Communist Organization, vanished after being charged with throwing an acid-like substance that permanently blinded a Port Authority police officer during a 1981 demonstration at JFK Airport. She disappeared while out on bail—and hasn’t been seen since.
They are both still on the FBI’s Most Wanted list.
This is Fugitive Files. Let’s get into it.