PHILADELPHIA - Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney said a procedural overhaul of the city's medical examiner's office is "certainly on the table" after remains from the 1985 MOVE bombing were ordered to be destroyed and later found inside a refrigerated room. "As I’ve said previously, it is abundantly clear that improvements are necessary related to the operations of the Medical Examiner’s Office (MEO)," Kenney said. "We will be engaging experts in this field and are reviewing best practices, especially as it relates to racial equity."Former Philadelphia Health Commissioner Dr.
Thomas Farley was forced to resign on Thursday after he owned up to ordering remains from the MOVE bombing to be destroyed in 2017.