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The California State University, Fullerton, massacre was a mass shooting committed by a custodian, Edward Charles Allaway (born 1939), on July 12, 1976, at California State University, Fullerton, in Fullerton, California, United States. [1] Seven people were killed as a result.
1965 Highway 101 sniper attack: Orcutt (nearby) 1965-04-25: 4 10: Teenager shot at cars on highway William Ray Bonner: Los Angeles: 1973-04-22: 7 9: Shooting spree: California State University, Fullerton massacre: Fullerton: 1976-07-12: 7 2: Workplace violence: Cleveland Elementary School shooting (San Diego) San Diego: 1979-01-29: 2 9: School ...
No. Incident Location Date Deaths Description Sources 1: California State University, Fullerton massacre: Fullerton: 1976-07-12: 7: School shooting perpetrated by university custodian
Fullerton, California United States: Edward Allaway, 37 9 7 2 California State University, Fullerton massacre: A janitor at California State University, Fullerton killed seven people before being arrested. The perpetrator was sent to a mental facility. [36] January 15, 1978 Tallahassee, Florida United States
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Elements of the brigade can trace back their lineage to October 1881 when the San Diego City Guard was established, which later became the 251st Coast Artillery Regiment. [1] [4] The 79th Infantry Brigade was originally made up of the 157th and 158th Infantry Regiments (CO, AZ Army National Guard) and served as part of the 40th Division from Aug 1917-Apr 1919.
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That evening, Reagan declared a state of emergency in Berkeley and sent in 2,700 California National Guard troops. [ 5 ] [ 23 ] The Berkeley City Council voted 8–1 against the decision. [ 26 ] [ 34 ] For two weeks, the streets of Berkeley were patrolled by the troops, who broke up even small demonstrations with tear gas. [ 25 ]