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Wendel Blackwell

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On the night of December 22, 1974, Blackwell was pulled over by Deputy Raines following a high-speed pursuit. According to Raines, Blackwell had acted strangely, at first reluctant to comply and then obscuring part of his body. When Raines saw that he possessed a firearm, he shot him in the head at 10:45pm. Blackwell was pronounced dead at the hospital.
The shooting was met with outrage in the black community. Rev. [[B. J. Brooks]] called the shooting "murder" and asked [[Escambia County Sheriff]] [[Royal Untreiner]] tp to suspend Deputy Raines until a complete independent investigation could be made. One witness near the shooting said she thought Blackwell had been shot while still in the car, from the amount of blood inside the vehicle.
Although the police had confiscated a .22 Derringer firearm from Blackwell's body, some were suspicious it had been planted. "We have reports from reliable sources that say Blackwell did not have a gun," said Brooks. "He had a gun, but his mother said it was in her possession."<ref>"NAACP to Probe Shooting, Asks Deputy's Suspension." ''Pensacola Journal'', December 24, 1974.</ref>

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