William McKinney Musician
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 55 years ago |
Born | Cynthiana |
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Job | Actor |
Education | Colby College |
Date of birth | September 17,1895 |
Zodiac sign | Virgo |
Died | Cynthiana |
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Date of died | October 14,1969 |
Groups | McKinney's Cotton Pickers |
Genres | Jazz |
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ID | 1817024 |
William McKinney Musician Life story
William "Bill" McKinney was an American jazz drummer who led a series of musical groups, most notably McKinney's Cotton Pickers.
Bloody Sunday: Soldier F prosecution resumes in court
... Soldier F is being prosecuted for the murders of William Mckinney and James Wray...
Bloody Sunday: Events to commemorate 50th anniversary
... Having weighed up 125,000 pages of material, prosecutors said on 14 March they would prosecute a soldier, known only as Soldier F, for the murders of James Wray and William Mckinney on Bloody Sunday...
Bloody Sunday: David Cameron wanted 'no doubt' over apology
... Having weighed up 125,000 pages of material, prosecutors said on 14 March they would prosecute a soldier, known only as Soldier F, for the murders of James Wray and William Mckinney on Bloody Sunday...
Soldier F Bloody Sunday murder case due in court
...Soldier F is to be charged with the murder of William Mckinney and James Wray The case of the Army veteran facing a murder trial over Bloody Sunday has been adjourned until later this year...
Londonderry: PSNI treat bonfire material as 'hate incident'
... Soldier F is a former member of the Army s Parachute Regiment and he is to be prosecuted for the murders of James Wray and William Mckinney on Bloody Sunday...
Londonderry: PSNI treat bonfire material as 'hate incident'
The bonfire was lit on Thursday night
Police are treating the display of flags and banners on a bonfire in Londonderry as a "hate incident".
The bonfire had banners and flags about Soldier F - the ex-British soldier who is facing prosecution for two murders on Bloody Sunday .
The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) said it complained about the items and asked for them to be removed.
Parachute Regiment flags were also burnt, alongside The Union flag and loyalist paramilitary banners.
The PSNI said it received reports The Material appeared on the bonfire in The City 's Bogside on Thursday afternoon.
PSNI Assistant Chief Constable Mark Hamilton said Police acknowledge that "what appears on these bonfires causes massive offence to a large part of our Community ".
Police said The Material had been "perceived as offensive and distasteful""This type of behaviour is designed to stoke tension and provoke conflict and create instability," he said.
"We recognise and accept that people perceive this to be demonstrating and motivating hostility towards them, based upon their political background or their religion. "
Foyle DUP MLA Gary Middleton said: "We need to get to a point where we're not burning flags, banners effigies, belonging to one side or another within these communities.
"It is offensive, it is hurtful, and we need to get away from that. "
SDLP councillor Brian Tierney , who chairs Derry City and Strabane District Council's bonfire committee, said he believes the flags may have been a reaction to events in Derry over The Last week.
Last Saturday, a flute band wore Parachute Regiment insignia during the annual Apprentice Boys parade in Derry.
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Mr Tierney told BBC Radio Foyle on Friday: "We have To Let what happened over The Last six or Seven Days settle down and all come back around the table, not only around parading but also around the bonfire issue and see how we can move that forward. "
The Fire service worked to stop the bonfire spreading to a nearby propertyA Number of homes close to the bonfire, which was lit on Thursday night, were boarded up.
Firefighters were called to The Fire at about 23:10 BST.
Fire crews worked to protect nearby buildingsNorthern Ireland Fire Service group commander Jonathan Tate said four appliances and 16 firefighters were deployed to stop The Fire spreading to nearby property.
"Obviously, this is a bonfire close to a property so we had to take action to prevent The Fire spreading," he said.
He said normal service was maintained in the rest of The City during the operation.
In a Social Media post, PSNI Foyle said The Material on the bonfire was "perceived as offensive and distasteful".
"We are treating this as a hate incident and will continue to gather evidence as this evening continues," The Statement added.
"Where crimes have been committed and suspects identified they will be brought before the courts.
"As always, we will continue to engage with local representatives throughout The Night to ensure the safety of everyone in The City . "
Soldier F is a Former Member of the Army's Parachute Regiment and he is to be prosecuted for The Murders of James Wray and William Mckinney on Bloody Sunday .
Thirteen people were shot dead by the Army's Parachute Regiment on Bloody Sunday in Derry in 1972.
The ex-soldier also faces charges for the attempted murders of Joseph Friel, Michael Quinn , Joe Mahon and Patrick O'Donnell.
The Festival of Fire also took place in the Bogside on Thursday eveningBonfires on 15 August are traditional in some nationalist parts of Northern Ireland to mark the Catholic Feast of the Assumption.
To others, they are lit to commemorate, which was introduced by the government in 1971.
Also in Derry on Thursday night, another separately-organised 'Festival of Fire ' took place a short distance away.
It involved a colourful pageant and fireworks display, around Free Derry Corner and on The Green below The City Walls .
londonderry-derry, police service of northern ireland, dup (democratic unionist party)
Source of news: bbc.com