On This Day, April 26: 16 killed in German school shooting

On April 26, 2002, a German youth who had been expelled from the Gutenberg school in Erfurt, Germany, returned to the school and shot 16 people to death. File Photo by ASK/Wikimedia
On April 26, 2002, a German youth who had been expelled from the Gutenberg school in Erfurt, Germany, returned to the school and shot 16 people to death. File Photo by ASK/Wikimedia
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April 26 (UPI) -- On this day in history:

In 1607, the first British colonists to establish a permanent settlement in America landed at Cape Henry, Va.

In 1933, Nazi Germany's secret police, better known as the Gestapo, is formed by Hermann Goering. The Allies declared the Gestapo a criminal organization during the Nuremberg trials and sentenced Goering to die.

In 1937, during the Spanish Civil War, German-made planes destroyed the Basque town of Guernica, Spain.

In 1964, Tanganyika and Zanzibar merged, forming the country of Tanzania.

Valentina Lopatyuk cries near the bas-relief portrait of her son Viktor on his grave at a cemetery in Moscow on April 26, 2000, on the anniversary of the 1986 Chernobyl disaster. File Photo by Maxim Marmur/UPI
Valentina Lopatyuk cries near the bas-relief portrait of her son Viktor on his grave at a cemetery in Moscow on April 26, 2000, on the anniversary of the 1986 Chernobyl disaster. File Photo by Maxim Marmur/UPI

In 1982, Argentina surrendered to British forces on South Georgia Island amid a dispute over the Falkland Islands.

In 1986, a fire and explosion at the Soviet Union's Chernobyl nuclear reactor north of Kiev, Ukraine, resulted in the world's worst civilian nuclear disaster. About 30 deaths were reported in the days following the accident. It is believed that hundreds of people eventually died from high doses of radiation from the plant and that thousands of cases of cancer could be linked to the crisis.

Lebanese students demonstrate in Beirut on March 14, 2002, against Syria`s military presence in their country. On April 26, 2005, the last of Syria's troops left Lebanon, ending a 29-year military presence. File Photo by Mahmoud Tawil/UPI
Lebanese students demonstrate in Beirut on March 14, 2002, against Syria`s military presence in their country. On April 26, 2005, the last of Syria's troops left Lebanon, ending a 29-year military presence. File Photo by Mahmoud Tawil/UPI
File Photo by Sergey Starostenko/UPI
File Photo by Sergey Starostenko/UPI

In 1993, Indian Airlines Flight 491 slammed into a parked truck during takeoff and crashed minutes later near the western Indian city of Aurangabad, killing 56 people.

On April 26, 1993, an Indian Airlines Boeing 737-2A8, similar to the one pictured, hit a truck during takeoff and crashed minutes later near Aurangabad, India, killing 56 people. File Photo by Aero Icarus/Wikimedia
On April 26, 1993, an Indian Airlines Boeing 737-2A8, similar to the one pictured, hit a truck during takeoff and crashed minutes later near Aurangabad, India, killing 56 people. File Photo by Aero Icarus/Wikimedia

In 1994, South Africans began going to the polls in the country's first election that was open to all. Four days of voting would elect Nelson Mandela president.

In 2002, a German youth who had been expelled from the Gutenberg school in Erfurt, Germany, returned to the school and shot 16 people to death.

Nelson Mandela raises his fist to the crowd at the Washington Convention Center during his introduction June 26, 1990. On April 26, 1994, South Africans began going to the polls in the country's first election that was open to all. Four days of voting would elect Mandela president. File Photo by Martin Jeong/UPI
Nelson Mandela raises his fist to the crowd at the Washington Convention Center during his introduction June 26, 1990. On April 26, 1994, South Africans began going to the polls in the country's first election that was open to all. Four days of voting would elect Mandela president. File Photo by Martin Jeong/UPI

In 2005, the last of Syria's troops left Lebanon, ending a 29-year military presence.

In 2010, longtime Sudanese leader Omar al-Bashir, sought by the International Criminal Court in connection with reputed crimes against humanity in the Darfur section of western Sudan, was re-elected president in a controversial vote.

File Photo by Abderaouf Ubgadar/UPI
File Photo by Abderaouf Ubgadar/UPI

In 2012, a U.N.-backed court convicted former Liberian President Charles Taylor of war crimes, including murder, acts of terrorism, rape, sexual slavery and use of child soldiers, for aiding rebels in neighboring Sierra Leone. He was sentenced to 50 years in prison.

In 2018, a Pennsylvania jury found actor Bill Cosby guilty on charges he drugged and sexually assaulted Andrea Constand in 2004. He was sentenced to three to 10 years in prison.

In 2020, the 23rd victim of the Aug. 3, 2019, shooting at an El Paso, Texas, Walmart died from his injuries.

In 2021, Kanye West's Nike Air Yeezy 1 Prototype shoes sold for a record-breaking $1.8 million through a private sale facilitated by Sotheby's. It was the first recorded sneaker sale for more than $1 million.

File Photo by Richard Ellis/UPI
File Photo by Richard Ellis/UPI