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  2. Battle of Shakopee - Wikipedia

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    In the midst of the skirmish, a Dakota warrior fell, and the tribe attempted to carry his body back to their camp. The Ojibwe gave chase, successfully attempting to steal the body, but three brothers of the fallen warrior stayed behind in the midst of the Dakota retreat to retrieve the body.

  3. Oxnard Klan Riot of 1978 - Wikipedia

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    Oxnard was, until around the 1970s, a majority-white suburb, with the demographics shifting towards becoming a majority-Latino city. The Klan had a historically weak presence in Ventura County, being stronger in the Los Angeles area, particularly in Inglewood and Anaheim. [1]

  4. 1968 Democratic National Convention protests - Wikipedia

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    Police stood by watching the crowds. As the "Yip-In" progressed, relations between the police and Yippies became strained. Two people climbed a large clock and removed the hands; the police responded by clearing the station. They formed a skirmish line, ordered the people to disperse, and then started forcing their way through the crowd.

  5. List of killings by law enforcement officers in the United ...

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    Taylor, James E. Black Kentucky (Louisville) Fifty-year-old African-American Taylor was shot multiple times in his apartment on St. Catherine Blvd. in Old Louisville, his hands cuffed behind his back. The two arresting LMPD officers alleged that he'd tried to cut them with a box-cutter he apparently had in his back pocket.

  6. Punch-up in Piestany - Wikipedia

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    Returning from a commercial break, Canadian commentator Don Wittman understated the severity of the fighting by saying "well, we had a real skirmish just moments ago following a face-off." [ 27 ] Evgeny Davydov was the first player from either team to leave his bench to join the melee, prompting all players from both teams to leave their benches.

  7. When the looting starts, the shooting starts - Wikipedia

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    We don't mind being accused of police brutality. They haven't seen anything yet. "Ninety per cent of our Negro population is law abiding and wants to eliminate our crime problem. But 10 per cent are young hoodlums who have taken advantage of the civil rights campaign. "Community relations and all that sort of thing has failed. We have done everything we could, sending speakers out and meeting ...

  8. UC officials charge that academic workers' strike over pro ...

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    The union representing UC academic workers said Friday that its members at UC Santa Cruz would go on strike Monday over alleged worker rights and free speech violations.

  9. Corbit's Charge - Wikipedia

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    Corbit's Charge was a skirmish fought on June 29, 1863, in Westminster, Maryland, during the American Civil War between the cavalry commanded by Confederate General J.E.B. Stuart and two companies of the 1st Delaware Cavalry shortly before the Battle of Gettysburg.