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The 1919 Coatesville call to arms was when the black community of Coatesville, Pennsylvania formed a large armed group to prevent a rumoured lynching. Only later when the armed group had surrounded the jail to prevent the lynching did they learn that there was no suspect and no white lynch mob.
On August 13, 1911, an angry mob of about two thousand Coatesville residents camped outside the Coatesville Hospital, where Walker was recovering. [9] Soon after they surrounded the hospital, the mob easily pushed aside Walker's police guard, and proceeded to drag Walker out of the hospital while he was still chained to his bed. [9]
The Coatesville, Pennsylvania arsons refer to a spree of deliberately set fires in 2008 and 2009 in the area of Coatesville, Pennsylvania, a small Philadelphia suburb. There were 26 fires set in Coatesville in the year 2008 and, since January 1, 2009, there have been 18 reported cases of arson in the city and five more in the surrounding area ...
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A man opened fire, killing a 25-year-old student and wounding two others. The shooting suspects: Tevita Kaihea and Charlie Hola (both 19 years old) were not arrested for the shooting until December of that year and in 2018 Kaihea was sentenced to 112 years to life in prison and Hola was sentenced to 49 years to life. [263] [264] [265] [266]
Luigi Mangione is escorted into the Blair County Courthouse in Hollidaysburg, Pa., on Dec. 10, 2024. REUTERS “He’s irritated, agitated about what’s happening to him and what he’s being ...
The York County Coroner was called to the scene of a shooting in the 600 block of Colonial Avenue in Spring Garden Township. According to 911 calls, a shooter was down on the porch of a home in ...
Plummer was shot and killed by a Secret Service officer at the White House after ignoring the orders to drop a piece of pipe. 1976-02-08: Edwards, Larry (19) Michigan (Ann Arbor) Shot fleeing scene of convenience-store robbery. [377] City Council voted not to dismiss two shooting officers but department paid Edwards's mother $15,000 in 1978. [378]