1 of 6 | Members of the Westboro Baptist Church protest the funeral of Sgt. 1st Class Johnny Partitions in Port Orchard, Wash., on November 30, 2007. On Aug. 6, 2012, U.S. President Barack Obama signed laws that bans protests inside 300 ft of army funerals 2 hours earlier than or after the providers. File Picture by Jim Bryant/UPI | License Picture
Aug. 6 (UPI) — On this date in historical past:
In 1890, the primary execution by electrical chair was carried out. William Kemmler was put to demise at Auburn Jail in New York for the ax homicide of his girlfriend.
In 1926, Gertrude Ederle of New York grew to become the primary American to swim the English Channel.
In 1945, an atomic bomb was dropped on the Japanese metropolis of Hiroshima. Three days later an atomic bomb hit Nagasaki and Japan quickly surrendered, ending World Struggle II.
In 1965, U.S. President Lyndon Johnson signed the Voting Rights Act into regulation. The measure barred states from conducting discriminatory voting practices.

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In 1969, Robert Rheault, commander of the Inexperienced Berets throughout the Vietnam Struggle, and 7 of his subordinates have been arrested for summarily executing Thai Khac Chuyen, a Vietnamese civilian they suspected of being a double agent. The fees have been later dropped, the Military mentioned, within the pursuits of nationwide safety.
In 1978, Pope Paul VI died on the age of 80 after a coronary heart assault. He had led the Roman Catholic Church for 15 years.
In 1986, William Schroeder died of a stroke in Louisville, Ky., after 620 days with the Jarvik-7 mechanical coronary heart. On the time, he had been the longest-living everlasting synthetic coronary heart affected person.
In 1997, a Korean Air jetliner crashed in Guam’s capital metropolis of Adana, killing 228 individuals. The Nationwide Transportation Security Board decided that pilot error, fatigue and poor coaching have been the causes of the crash involving the Boeing 747-300. Twenty-six individuals survived.

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In 2009, the U.S. Senate confirmed the nomination of Sonia Sotomayor for the U.S. Supreme Court docket on a 68-31 vote.
In 2011, Taliban insurgents in Afghanistan shot down a Chinook transport helicopter, killing 30 People and eight Afghans. Officers mentioned it was the very best U.S. demise toll in a single incident within the decade-old battle.
In 2012, U.S. President Barack Obama signed laws that bans protests inside 300 ft of army funerals 2 hours earlier than or after the providers.
In 2018, rival leaders in South Sudan signed a power-sharing settlement to finish a five-year civil battle and type a transitional authorities.
In 2023, officers in Juneau issued an emergency declaration and ordered evacuations after flooding brought on by the discharge of water from an area dammed lake.

