GOLD SHIELDS; THE 1975 FRAUNCES TAVERN BOMBING: A SON’S FIGHT FOR JUSTICE
In this gripping episode we sit down with Joe Connor, whose father, Frank Connor, was tragically killed in the Fraunces Tavern bombing on January 24, 1975, one of the deadliest Terrorist Attacks in New York City history. Hear Joe’s powerful and emotional story of loss, terrorism, and resilience, and how the search for justice has defined his life for nearly five decades. This true story exposes the pain left behind by political violence and the strength of a family determined to never forget. Also, hear how the heartbreak deepened years later when several of the convicted FALN Terrorists were granted clemency by President Bill Clinton, with support from Hillary Clinton and Attorney General Eric Holder — a decision that left Joe and his family outraged and betrayed. Don’t miss this powerful account of a day which changed Joe’s life and the lives of New Yorkers.