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  1. Jonathan Peter Jackson (June 23, 1953 – August 7, 1970) was an armed militant who died of gunshot wounds sustained during the armed invasion of a California courthouse. At age 17, Jackson overpowered a Marin County courtroom at gunpoint, taking Superior Court Judge Harold Haley , prosecutor Gary W. Thomas , and three jurors hostage.

  2. 25 de jun. de 2020 · In August 1970, activist Jonathan P. Jackson's attempt to free three prisoners led to a shoot-out outside a California courthouse. Jackson, a judge, and two others died in the attempt. Davis had not been present but was alleged to have purchased the guns used in the incident.

  3. Jonathan Peter Jackson (23 de junio de 1953 - 7 de agosto de 1970) fue un revolucionario y extremista estadounidense que murió a causa de las heridas de bala sufridas durante su invasión armada de un tribunal de California.

  4. 27 de sept. de 2021 · on. September 27, 2021. By. AA Catalyst. Jonathan Peter Jackson, Jr., 50, comes from what he calls a radical Black family. He knew nothing about them until he was 12; his mother told him. She withheld information about his background, fearing for his life, because Jackson’s late uncle was California prison activist George Jackson ...

  5. Jonathan Paul Jackson (b. 1984) Artist Statement My name is Jonathan Paul Jackson, an African American Visual Artist hailing from Houston, Texas. I work across various mediums, including painting, sculpture, and illustration.

  6. Jonathan Peter Jackson (June 23, 1953 – August 7, 1970) was an American youth, who died of gunshot wounds suffered during his armed invasion of a California courthouse. At age 17, Jackson stormed the Marin County Courthouse with automatic weapons, kidnapping Superior Court Judge Harold Haley, prosecutor Gary W. Thomas, and three jurors.

  7. On August 7, 17-year-old Jonathan P. Jackson attempted to coerce the release of the Soledad Brothers (including Jackson's older brother George) by kidnapping Superior Court judge Harold Haley from the Marin County Civic Center. As the kidnappers attempted to leave with five hostages by car, court officers shot at Jackson's retreating van.