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+ | *[[1882]] – Congress authorizes the replacement of Pensacola's federal buildings destroyed in the [[fire of 1880]].<ref>''[http://books.google.com/books?id=wC4PAAAAYAAJ Statutes of the United States of America]''. G.P.O., 1882.</ref> | ||
*[[1975]] – [[Civil rights]] leaders [[H. K. Matthews]] and [[B. J. Brooks]] are convicted of felony extortion over chants they allegedly led during the [[Blackwell demonstrations]]. | *[[1975]] – [[Civil rights]] leaders [[H. K. Matthews]] and [[B. J. Brooks]] are convicted of felony extortion over chants they allegedly led during the [[Blackwell demonstrations]]. | ||
*[[1994]] – [[Community Healthcare Center]] administrator [[Linda Taggart]] tries to have protester [[Paul Hill]] arrested under the recently-passed federal [[Wikipedia:Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act|FACE law]], but is unsuccessful.<ref>James Risen, Jim Risen and Judy Thomas. ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=Qz2c-O7-I20C Wrath of angels: the American abortion war]''. Basic Books, 1999.</ref> | *[[1994]] – [[Community Healthcare Center]] administrator [[Linda Taggart]] tries to have protester [[Paul Hill]] arrested under the recently-passed federal [[Wikipedia:Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act|FACE law]], but is unsuccessful.<ref>James Risen, Jim Risen and Judy Thomas. ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=Qz2c-O7-I20C Wrath of angels: the American abortion war]''. Basic Books, 1999.</ref> |
Revision as of 05:10, 10 June 2009
Contents
Events
- 1882 – Congress authorizes the replacement of Pensacola's federal buildings destroyed in the fire of 1880.[1]
- 1975 – Civil rights leaders H. K. Matthews and B. J. Brooks are convicted of felony extortion over chants they allegedly led during the Blackwell demonstrations.
- 1994 – Community Healthcare Center administrator Linda Taggart tries to have protester Paul Hill arrested under the recently-passed federal FACE law, but is unsuccessful.[2]
- 2003 – John Burt, pursued over child molestation charges, is apprehended in a Gadsden County motel, having apparently attempted suicide.
- 2004 – A grand jury finds that Escambia County Sheriff Ron McNesby did call Arety Sievers in regard to charges made by Escambia County Administrator George Touart's son Matthew at her Arety's Angels club, but does not deem the action illegal or improper.
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References
- ↑ Statutes of the United States of America. G.P.O., 1882.
- ↑ James Risen, Jim Risen and Judy Thomas. Wrath of angels: the American abortion war. Basic Books, 1999.