A Man's Fight for Justice: Honoring Grover Thompson's Legacy

USATue Jan 20 2026
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Grover Thompson's story is one of injustice and resilience. He was arrested for a crime he didn't do. Thompson was just trying to get out of the rain in 1981 when he saw a man attacking a woman. But instead of being a hero, he was accused of the crime. The Illinois Innocence Project later found out that there was racial bias in his case. It took years, but Thompson was finally cleared of the charges. Sadly, he died in prison before he could be freed. Thompson's family is now working to keep his memory alive. They want to make sure that others don't suffer the same fate. His story is a reminder of the flaws in the justice system and the importance of fighting for what's right.
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