Today in History: Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar surrenders to police
1862 - Slavery outlawed in US territories.
1865 - Union General Gordon Granger declares slaves are free in Texas, now the date the end of slavery is celebrated across the US as Juneteenth.
1937 – The Scottish dramatist and novelist J.M. Barrie, creator of Peter Pan, died.
1944 - World War II: First day of the 2 day Battle of the Philippine Sea, US naval forces defeat Japanese fleet.
1953 – Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were executed in the electric chair for spying for the Soviet Union; they were the first married couple to be executed in the United States.
1991 - Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar surrenders to police.
1997 – Musical “Cats” makes Broadway history, completing longest ever run in New York.
2000 – Dutch police link warehouse to deaths of dozens of illegal Chinese immigrants who suffocated in a truck in the English port of Dover.
2001 – Syria completed a pullout of its troops from Beirut and surrounding areas, ending in six days decades of controversial military presence.
2005 – History enthusiasts re-enact Napoleon’s battle of Waterloo to mark 190th anniversary.
2007 – A suspected al Qaeda bomber killed 78 people in Baghdad when he rammed a truck into a Shi’ite mosque.
2008 – European Union states agreed to scrap sanctions against Cuba in a move aimed at encouraging democratic reforms on the Communist island.
2012 – Wikileaks founder Julian Assange seeks political asylum in Ecuador’s embassy in London.
2014 – Injured cave explorer rescued in Germany after 12 days.
2014 – 1958 prototype for Texas Instruments Inc. microchip is auctioned in New York.
(Reuters)
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