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Shooting suspect faces more charges

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Day
24
Month
June
Year
1998
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A Voice From Above Announces 'Joint' Raid

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Parent Issue
Day
25
Month
August
Year
1972
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Convict surfaces in Wayne County jail

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Day
16
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May
Year
1985
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Rioters Being Tranferred from Washtenaw County Jail to Wayne County Jail Photographer: William B. Treml

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Year:
1967
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, August 3, 1967
Caption:
Last of Riot Prisoners Leave: Two of the 19 Detroit riot prisoners being transported back to the Wayne County Jail climb into a bus waiting outside the garage at the Washtenaw County Jail. A shotgun-toting Wayne County sheriff's deputy, checks the loading procedure at the right. All of the 48 brought here last Thursday have left.
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AADL Talks To: Pun Plamondon

Pun Plamondon was a directionless teen with left-wing leanings when he met John Sinclair, Leni Sinclair, and Gary Grimshaw in Detroit in the mid-1960s. He grew to become the co-founder of the White Panther Party/Rainbow People's Party as well as its Minister of Defense. In that role he found himself on the run as one of the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Criminals and the subject of a case before the United States Supreme Court. In this episode we talk to Pun about that journey, including the formation of the White Panther Party and Rainbow People’s Party, being there for some of the key events in 1960s Ann Arbor, and finding his Native American roots.