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    State troopers found Rutledge in a liquor store. When he stood up to surrender, police shot him 39 times. [11] July 17, 1967 Raymond Gilmer: 20 Newark, New Jersey: During riots in Newark a police officer shot Gilmer as he fled a store. He was the last person to be killed in the Newark riots. [11] [12] July 24, 1967 Robert Beal: 23 Detroit, Michigan