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On oct. 21, 2014, Paralympic runner Oscar Pistorius was convicted of culpable homicide for shooting and killing his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp. The conviction was later upgraded to murder; Pistorius was released on parole in January 2024.
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In 1797, the U.S. Navy frigate constitution, also known as "old ironsides," was christened in Boston's harbor.
In 1805, a British fleet commanded by Adm. Horatio nelson defeated a French-Spanish fleet in the battle of Trafalgar; nelson, however, was killed.
In 1940, Ernest Hemingway's novel "For Whom the bell Tolls" was first published.
In 1944, U.S. troops captured the German city of Aachen — the first German city to fall to American forces in World War II.
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In 1959, the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Guggenheim museum opened in New York.
In 1966, 144 people, 116 of them children, were killed when a coal waste landslide engulfed a school and some 20 houses in Aberfan, Wales.
In 2013, a seventh grader at sparks middle school in sparks, Nevada, shot and killed a teacher and wounded two classmates before taking his own life.
In 2021, actor Alec Baldwin was pointing a gun on a movie set in new Mexico when it went off and killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins and wounded director Joel Souza. a charge of involuntary manslaughter against Baldwin was dismissed in July 2024.