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  1. Jan 1, 2024 · A short, two-note fanfare cheerfully rang out through the cell phone speaker while 77-year-old former bomber and anti-war protester Karl Armstrong’s phone line connected with Media Milwaukee reporters Angelika Ytuarte and Thomas Mulkerrins.

  2. Jan 1, 2024 · Karl Armstrong became radicalized into a militant activist after attending the 1968 democratic convention protests. Twenty-three thousand police and national guardsmen violently confronted the 10,000 student protesters on live T.V. with baton beatings and tear gas.

  3. He met Karl Armstrong in the summer of 1970. On January 7, 1976, he was captured in San Rafael, California , and sentenced to seven years in federal prison for his part in the bombing, of which he served three.

  4. Karl Armstrong was considered the leader of the New Year's Gang, a kid from Madison's East Side and the son of a machinist and bakery worker. He struggled in college and got pulled into the anti-war movement, eventually taking up with its most radical wing.

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  5. Jan 1, 2024 · On Aug. 24, 1970, Burt and three co-conspirators, fueled by anger over the Vietnam War, reduced Sterling Hall and the Army Mathematics Research Center (AMRC) inside it to rubble, taking the life of a promising young graduate student, Robert Fassnacht.

  6. Nov 2, 1973 · MADISON, Wis., Nov. 1 —Judge William C. Sachtjen of Dane County Circuit Court today sentenced Karleton Lewis Armstrong to an “indeterminate” prison term not to exceed 23 years.

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  8. Dec 28, 2017 · Summary. There is considerable disagreement over the extent of the Nuremberg obligation, especially when it is used to justify opposing an illegal war, as was attempted on a number of occasions by Americans resisting the United States involvement in Indochina.