Video: Moore’s Ford Bridge lynching rennactment
On July 25, 1946, two African-American couples and an unborn child were killed by a group of armed men. The case is still unsolved.
Last Saturday, the fifth annual reenactment of a horrific lynching at Moores Ford Bridge in Monroe, Ga., helped bring attention to the unsolved crime.
On July 25, 1946, two African-American couples and an unborn child were killed by a group of armed men, who riddled them with so many bullets that their bodies were practically unrecognizable. Some of the men are still believed to be living in Walton County.