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  1. Jonathan Peter Jackson (June 23, 1953 – August 7, 1970) was an armed militant who died of gunshot wounds sustained during the armed invasion of a California courthouse. At age 17, Jackson overpowered a Marin County courtroom at gunpoint, taking Superior Court Judge Harold Haley , prosecutor Gary W. Thomas , and three jurors hostage.

  2. On August 7, 17-year-old Jonathan P. Jackson attempted to coerce the release of the Soledad Brothers (including Jackson's older brother George) by kidnapping Superior Court judge Harold Haley from the Marin County Civic Center.

  3. Jonathan Peter Jackson (23 de junio de 1953 - 7 de agosto de 1970) fue un revolucionario y extremista estadounidense que murió a causa de las heridas de bala sufridas durante su invasión armada de un tribunal de California.

  4. Black August was initiated by the Black Guerilla Family in San Quentin State Prison in 1979 when a group of incarcerated people came together to commemorate the deaths of brothers Jonathan P. Jackson (d. August 7, 1970) and George Jackson (d. August 21, 1971) at San Quentin State Prison.

  5. On August 7, 1970 – 50 years ago – Jonathan Peter Jackson the 17-year old brother of George Jackson, brought 3 guns into the Marin County Hall of Justice, where Judge Haley was presiding over the trial of San Quentin prisoner James McClain.

  6. Jonathan Jackson is a 5-time EMMY Award-winning actor, musician, and author who recently completed his role as Avery Barkley on the hit TV show, Nashville. New music and tours in the works.

  7. Jonathan Peter Jackson (June 23, 1953 – August 7, 1970) was an American youth, who died of gunshot wounds suffered during his armed invasion of a California courthouse. At age 17, Jackson stormed the Marin County Courthouse with automatic weapons, kidnapping Superior Court Judge Harold Haley, prosecutor Gary W. Thomas, and three jurors.