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William Gude, a local activist who is often critical of the LAPD, was arrested Monday on suspicion of making criminal threats against a homeless man.
L.A. County prosecutors determined the LAPD could not corroborate its claim that activist William Gude threatened a homeless man in Hollywood this year. L.A. prosecutors reject threat charges ...
Gude's group is just the latest of many to protest against the church, which has been dogged by controversy for decades, and his complaints will sound familiar to former members and other critics ...
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National Register of Historic Places Thematic Survey of Springfield's African-American Community, And the Central East Neighborhood, Springfield, Illinois (PDF) Mouser, Bruce L. (2014). A Black Gambler's World of Liquor, Vice, and Presidential Politics: William Thomas Scott of Illinois, 1839–1917. ISBN 9780299301842.
In 1926, after a succession of short-term owners, William Gude purchased and restored the property which remained in his family until 1980. [2] Gude was a greenhouse and retail flower shop owner. The property was subdivided in 1988 for commercial office parks at Laurel Lakes with 1.3 acres and the Gude house remaining. [2]
An independent journalist and prominent police critics were among dozens detained at UCLA — raising objections from legal experts and press organizations.
A gift shop provided books and funeral-related gifts, including coffin-shaped keychains and chocolates. It was closed in March 2009 due to poor attendance and handling of the museum's trust fund. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The contents of the collection were transferred to the Kibbe Hancock Heritage Museum in Carthage, Illinois , in February 2011.