User:Richard Bruce Bradford/James Kilgore
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James Kilgore | |
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Born | James William Kilgore 1947 |
Other names | John Pape |
Occupation(s) | educator,researcher,activist |
Known for | Symbionese Liberation Army |
James Kilgore former Symbionese Liberation Army member.
Symbionese Liberation Army 1975
[edit]Crocker Bank robbery
[edit]On April 28, 1975, the remaining members of the SLA robbed the Crocker National Bank in Carmichael, California, and in doing so killed Myrna Opsahl, a bank customer.
Much later, Patty Hearst, after being granted immunity from prosecution for this crime, claimed that Emily Harris, Kathleen Soliah (later aka Sara Jane Olson), Michael Bortin, and James Kilgore actually committed the robbery, while she and Wendy Yoshimura were getaway drivers and William Harris and Steven Soliah acted as lookouts. Hearst also claimed that Opsahl was killed by Emily Harris, but that she was not a witness.
Australia 1975 -
[edit]Deakin University PhD History.
Zimbabwe
[edit]South Africa 1991 - 2002
[edit]Water privatisation in South Africa
United States
[edit]On November 8, 2002, James Kilgore, who had been a fugitive since 1975, was arrested in South Africa and extradited to the United States to face federal explosives and passport fraud charges. Prosecutors alleged that a pipe bomb had been found in Kilgore's apartment in 1975 and that he had obtained a passport under a false name. He pleaded guilty to the charges in 2003.
On April 26, 2004, Kilgore was sentenced to 54 months in prison for the explosives and passport fraud charges. He was the last remaining SLA member to face federal prosecution.
On May 10, 2009, James Kilgore was released from prison in California. He was the last captured SLA member to be released.
Bibliography
[edit]- Black and white : the 'perils of sex' in colonial Zimbabwe (1990)
- Still serving the tea : domestic workers in Zimbabwe 1980-90 (1993)
- Will the workers of the world unite in cyber space? : critical reflections on information technology and labour movements of the South (1999)
- Workers are parents too : a workers guide to parental rights in South Africa (2000)
- An alternative view of SADC (2000)
- Economics : an introduction for South African learners (2000)
- Poised to succeed or set up to fail? : a case study of South Africa's first public-public partnership in water delivery (2001)
- We are all Zimbabweans now a novel (2009)
- Freedom never rests a novel of democracy in South Africa (2011)
- Prudence couldn't swim (2012)
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Category:1947 births
Category:living people
Category:Symbionese Liberation Army