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Site of Morgan's surrender, sketched by Henry Howe from an 1886 photograph. Morgan encountered Capt. James Burbeck, one of Lisbon's militia commanders, along the road. [citation needed] Morgan convinced Burbeck to allow him to surrender his command, provided Burbick promised to take the sick and wounded soldiers and allow Morgan and his officers to be paroled so they could return home to Kentucky.
Memorial has two basketball courts, three soccer fields, a baseball complex, two concession stands, a children's play area with playground equipment and benches, several paved parking areas, and a one-acre fishing pond stocked with Largemouth bass, Bluegill, and Channel catfish. Paved paths run through the park, and dirt nature trails are ...
Deputy Suzanne Hopper Memorial Highway Suzanne Hopper Act Suzanne Waughtel Hopper (née Bauer , 11 November, 1970 – 1 January 2011) was a Clark County, Ohio deputy killed on duty on New Year's Day of 2011, which led to the adoption of the Suzanne Hopper Act to improve officer safety when dealing with offenders who have a known history of ...
The names of 1,822 Ohioans killed in the Korean War are engraved in black-granite wall at Ohio Veterans' Memorial Park in Clinton Village.
2005-06-20 Perry Manley (52) White Washington (Seattle) Shot after attempting to enter courthouse with WWII-era grenade. Police spent 20 minutes attempting to convince Manly to surrender. Was shot after making a "furtive movement with the grenade" which was later found to be defused. [82] 2005-06-18 Daniel Mendoza (21) Unknown California (Fresno)
Five people were found dead at a Lake Township home on Thursday evening, police said in a statement released on the department's Facebook page. 5 people, including 3 kids, found dead at northeast ...
A suspect in the 2022 killing of a 19-year-old in an Ohio skate park pleaded guilty, officials say. Nathan Hendrix-Vest, 24, pleaded guilty to reduced charges of involuntary manslaughter and ...
2002-12-20 Tammy Sanford (28) White Texas (Houston) [13] 2002‑12‑20 Weigel, Bruce James Wyoming (south of Cheyenne) Died of "mechanical asphyxiation" as a result of arresting state trooper putting weight on Weigel's back while handcuffing Weigel on the ground. The state of Wyoming settled a federal lawsuit for $500,000 in the case. [14] [15]