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==Deaths==
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*[[1925]] – [[William Hazard Northup]]
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==Events==
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*[[1976]] – [[Escambia High School riots]]: Following the previous days vote over the "Rebels" school mascot, a riot erupts at [[Escambia High School]] during which four students are shot and twenty-six students are injured by rocks and debris.
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*[[2005]] – [[Escambia County Sheriff's Office|Escambia County Sheriff's]] Deputy [[James Sullivan]] allegedly stomps on the head of subdued ex-convict [[Timothy T. Tabor]], who had been handcuffed by deputies and was lying face down at the time on a concrete floor.
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*[[2015]] - Gregg Philbin, original bassist for rock band REO Speedwagon, donates a platinum copy of their 1976 album 'Live: You Get What You Play For' to the Andrews Institute in Gulf Breeze.
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Deaths[edit]

Events[edit]

  • 1976Escambia High School riots: Following the previous days vote over the "Rebels" school mascot, a riot erupts at Escambia High School during which four students are shot and twenty-six students are injured by rocks and debris.
  • 2005Escambia County Sheriff's Deputy James Sullivan allegedly stomps on the head of subdued ex-convict Timothy T. Tabor, who had been handcuffed by deputies and was lying face down at the time on a concrete floor.
  • 2015 - Gregg Philbin, original bassist for rock band REO Speedwagon, donates a platinum copy of their 1976 album 'Live: You Get What You Play For' to the Andrews Institute in Gulf Breeze.