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Kitten Natividad, 74, Mexican-born actress (Beneath the Valley of the Ultra-Vixens, Night Patrol, Takin' It All Off) and exotic dancer (b. 1948) [388] Pharoah Sanders, 81, jazz saxophonist (b. 1940) [389] September 25
Toforest Onesha Johnson (born February 8, 1973) [1] is an American man on death row for the 1995 murder of Jefferson County deputy sheriff William G. Hardy in Alabama.Johnson's case is controversial and his quest for a new trial has attracted widespread support, from prominent lawyers such as the original prosecutor in his case and Alabama's former attorney general to celebrities such as Kim ...
Hakim Al-Nas (18) Black Clayton County, Georgia: After Clayton County officers responded to a call about a suspicious person, they encountered four people at the scene. When they were going to investigate, Al-Nas fled the scene. One of the officers then shot and killed him. A handgun was recovered at the scene. [44] 2024-06-23 David Curry (22 ...
Garland, Powell and Johnson are all shooting well above 40% from deep, while Brunson’s just below at 39.7%. While Hield’s having a down year from deep at just 36.7%, we know he can get ...
Clifford Brown: 1930 1956 25 years American jazz trumpeter car (passenger) west of Bedford, Pennsylvania: Powell's wife Nancy was driving at night in the rain on the Pennsylvania Turnpike, she lost control of the car and it went off the road. [70] All three people in the car were killed in the resulting crash. Jerome Brown: 1965 1992 27 years ...
Ronald G. Johnson (September 21, 1943 – July 14, 2020) was an American pharmacist and politician. Johnson was born in Bonifay, Florida. Johnson received his degrees in chemistry and biology from Florida State University and in pharmacy from Auburn University. He lived in Sylacauga, Alabama and was a pharmacist.
The house was built in the late 1820s by John Johnson, a settler from Mecklenburg County, Virginia, who lived in Middle Tennessee before coming to North Alabama. His son-in-law, Lewis Dillahunty, was one of the earliest settlers in the western Tennessee Valley, and convinced Johnson to move to the area. Johnson died in the early 1840s, and his ...
Alfred Charles Johnson, the 12th in a family of 14 children, grew up near Selma, Alabama, where he attended a segregated high school. [1] Johnson completed a Bachelor of Arts in chemistry at Albany State University in 1979. He earned a Ph.D. in biomedical sciences at the University of Tennessee in 1985. [2]