Antelope Valley Press

TODAY IN HISTORY

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Today is Saturday, May 21, the 141st day of 2022. There are 224 days left in the year.

ON THIS DATE IN HISTORY

On May 21, 1881, Clara Barton founded the American Red Cross.

1471 — King Henry VI of England died in the Tower of London at age 49.

1542 — Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto died while searching for gold along the Mississipp­i River.

1924 — In a case that drew much notoriety, 14-year-old Bobby Franks was murdered in a “thrill killing” carried out by University of Chicago students Nathan Leopold Jr. and Richard Loeb (Bobby’s cousin).

1927 — Charles A. Lindbergh landed his Spirit of St. Louis monoplane near Paris, completing the first solo airplane flight across the Atlantic Ocean in 33-and-a-half hours.

1932 — Amelia Earhart became the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean as she landed in Northern Ireland, about 15 hours after leaving Newfoundla­nd.

1941 — A German U-boat sank the American merchant steamship SS Robin Moor in the South Atlantic after the ship’s passengers and crew were allowed to board lifeboats.

1955 — Chuck Berry recorded his first single, “Maybellene,” for Chess Records in Chicago.

1972 — Michelange­lo’s Pieta, on display at the Vatican, was damaged by a hammer-wielding man who shouted he was Jesus Christ.

1979 — Former San Francisco City Supervisor Dan White was convicted of voluntary manslaught­er in the slayings of Mayor George Moscone and openly gay Supervisor Harvey Milk; outrage over the verdict sparked rioting. (White was sentenced to seven years and eight months in prison; he ended up serving five years and took his own life in 1985.)

1991 — Former Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi was assassinat­ed during national elections by a suicide bomber.

2000 — Death claimed actor Sir John Gielgud at age 96 and author Dame Barbara Cartland at age 98.

2020 — President Donald Trump visited a Ford Motor Co. plant outside Detroit that had been repurposed to manufactur­e ventilator­s; he did not publicly wear a face mask but said he had worn one while out of public view. A Michigan judge sided with Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in a challenge by Republican lawmakers to her authority to order sweeping restrictio­ns during the Coronaviru­s outbreak.

Ten years ago — President Barack Obama and other world leaders meeting in Chicago locked in place an Afghanista­n exit path that would keep their troops fighting there for two more years.

Five years ago — President Donald Trump, visiting Riyadh, implored Saudi Arabia and other Middle Eastern countries to extinguish “Islamic extremism” emanating from the region. North Korea fired a solid-fuel ballistic missile, saying the test was hailed as perfect by leader Kim Jong Un.

One year ago — Thousands of Palestinia­ns rallied after a cease-fire took effect in the latest Gaza war; the 11 days of fighting left more than 250 people dead, the vast majority Palestinia­ns, and brought widespread destructio­n to the Gaza Strip.

TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS

R&B singer Ron Isley (The Isley Brothers) is 81. Musician Bill Champlin is 75. Singer Leo Sayer is 74. Actor Carol Potter is 74. Former Sen. Al Franken, D-Minn., is 71. Actor Mr. T is 70. Music producer Stan Lynch is 67. Actor Judge Reinhold is 65. Actor-director Nick Cassavetes is 63. Actor Lisa Edelstein is 56. Actor Fairuza Balk is 48. Rock singer-musician Mikel Jollett (Airborne Toxic Event) is 48. Rapper Havoc (Mobb Deep) is 48. Rock musician Tony LoGerfo (Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real) is 39. Actor Sunkrish Bala is 38. Actor David Ajala is 36. Actor Ashlie Brillault is 35. Country singer Cody Johnson is 35. Actor Scott Leavenwort­h is 32. Actor Sarah Ramos is 31.

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