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  2. Tivoli Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Tivoli Gardens, also known simply as Tivoli (Danish pronunciation: [ˈtsʰiwoli]), is an amusement park and pleasure garden in Copenhagen, Denmark. The park opened on 15 August 1843 and is the third-oldest operating amusement park in the world, [ 3 ] after Dyrehavsbakken in nearby Klampenborg , also in Denmark, and Wurstelprater in Vienna, Austria.

  3. Lester Lloyd Coke - Wikipedia

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    Lester Lloyd Coke, commonly known as Jim Brown, [2] was a Jamaican drug lord and the founder of the Shower Posse, a gang based out of the Tivoli Gardens [3] garrison community in West Kingston. Coke was identified by the Netflix documentary ReMastered: Who Shot the Sheriff ? as present and a party to the shooting of Bob Marley on 3 December 1976.

  4. 1999 Independence Day weekend shootings - Wikipedia

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    Smith was a follower of the white supremacist organization now known as the Creativity Movement, and was a devoted disciple of the group's leader Matthew Hale.Two days after Hale was denied a license to practice law in Illinois, Smith loaded his light blue Ford Taurus with guns and ammunition and went on a three-day, two-state shooting spree, killing two people and wounding nine others.

  5. Shower Posse - Wikipedia

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    However, he eventually relented, after public indignation to what many Jamaicans viewed as a cover-up to protect a politically connected drug trafficker, and on 17 May 2010 an arrest warrant was issued for Coke, leading to a state of civil unrest within Kingston, and especially Tivoli Gardens.

  6. 2010 Kingston unrest - Wikipedia

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    "They gave false names and they have no address in Tivoli Gardens", reported Commissioner Ellington. [26] After processing most of the approximately 700 persons were released, however more than 50 of these men were wanted by the police for various crimes [ 47 ] and remained in custody, [ 48 ] and a large number of them were listed as persons of ...

  7. Chicago shooting - Wikipedia

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    Chicago shooting or Chicago massacre may refer to: Haymarket affair; Chicago race riot of 1919, a racial conflict between White-Americans and African-Americans, that killed 38 people (23 of whom were Black and 15 were White) Saint Valentine's Day Massacre, a gang shooting in February 1929 that killed seven people at Lincoln Park

  8. List of filmed mass shootings - Wikipedia

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    Murders of Alison Parker and Adam Ward: 41-year-old Vester Lee Flanagan II shot news reporters Allison Parker and Adam Ward while they were interviewing someone, killing them and injuring the person interviewed. [65] June 12, 2016 Orlando, Florida, United States: 50 [note 2] 53 102: CCTV, Police body camera (used by responding officers)

  9. List of mass shootings in the United States (2000–2009)

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    A man shot and killed his girlfriend, a stranger and then took hostages before surrendering to police at a Comfort Suites. [49] August 21, 2004 New York City, New York: 0 9 9: Nine people were shot and injured by two gunmen who opened fire at a basketball game in Eastchester Gardens Park in The Bronx. [50] June 17, 2004 Birmingham, Alabama: 3 1 4