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Scurlock's death was reported internationally as exacerbating tensions in the United States. [25] [26] On May 31, there was a Black Lives Matter and George Floyd protest in Kearney, Nebraska, that also included demonstrations in Scurlock's name. Signs included slogans like "Justice for James."
The Kearney teen who survived the crash was flown to a hospital in Nebraska. A one-year-old boy from Bellevue, Nebraska, who was a passenger in the Ford Focus, suffered moderate injuries and was ...
Kearney (/ ˈ k ɑːr n i / KAR-nee) [4] is the county seat of Buffalo County, Nebraska, United States. [5] The population was 33,790 in the 2020 census , making it the 5th most populous city in Nebraska . [ 6 ]
Stephen D. Richards [c] (March 18, 1856 – April 26, 1879), known by the nicknames The Nebraska Fiend [4] [10] and The Ohio Monster, [11] was an American serial killer who confessed to committing a total of nine to eleven murders in Nebraska and Iowa between 1876 and 1878. Richards was born in West Virginia (then part of Virginia) in 1856.
A building at a hog farm was collapsed, resulting in the deaths of 13 hogs. The roofs and siding of homes and farm outbuildings were damaged. A grain elevator in Aurelia was damaged, several empty rail cars were overturned in town, power poles were downed, and trees were snapped. [98] [99] EF1 SSE of Brayton to NE of Exira: Cass, Audubon: IA
In 1938, he was convicted of embezzlement and was imprisoned in the Nebraska State Penitentiary. [2] [3] According to Schmidt, while driving through a rural area near Kearney, Nebraska on November 5, 1957, he saw a large, blimp-shaped object on the ground in a field.
Disease-related deaths in Nebraska (4 C) F. Deaths by firearm in Nebraska (1 C, 13 P) P. Deaths by person in Nebraska (2 P) Prisoners who died in Nebraska detention ...
The following is a list of notable deaths in April 2022. ... Dennis Byars, 81, American politician, member of the Nebraska Legislature (1988–1995, 1999–2007).