William C. Rodgers

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William C. Rodgers (auch bekannt unter dem Pseudonym Avalon, * 1965; † 21. Dezember 2005 in Flagstaff) war ein US-amerikanischer Buchhändler und Öko-Aktivist. rdf:langString
William Courtney Rodgers (1965 – December 21, 2005), also known as Bill Rodgers and Avalon, was an environmental activist, animal rights activist and a co-proprietor of the Catalyst Infoshop in Prescott, Arizona, US. He was one of six environmental activists arrested December 7, 2005 as part of the FBI's Operation Backfire. His charge was one count of arson for a June, 1998 fire set by the Earth Liberation Front (ELF) at the National Wildlife Research Center in Olympia, Washington. He was found dead in his jail cell on December 21, 2005. According to police, Rodgers committed suicide using a plastic bag. rdf:langString
rdf:langString William C. Rodgers
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rdf:langString William C. Rodgers (auch bekannt unter dem Pseudonym Avalon, * 1965; † 21. Dezember 2005 in Flagstaff) war ein US-amerikanischer Buchhändler und Öko-Aktivist.
rdf:langString William Courtney Rodgers (1965 – December 21, 2005), also known as Bill Rodgers and Avalon, was an environmental activist, animal rights activist and a co-proprietor of the Catalyst Infoshop in Prescott, Arizona, US. He was one of six environmental activists arrested December 7, 2005 as part of the FBI's Operation Backfire. His charge was one count of arson for a June, 1998 fire set by the Earth Liberation Front (ELF) at the National Wildlife Research Center in Olympia, Washington. He was found dead in his jail cell on December 21, 2005. According to police, Rodgers committed suicide using a plastic bag.
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