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    Dan White. Daniel James White (September 2, 1946 – October 21, 1985) was an American politician who assassinated George Moscone, the mayor of San Francisco, and Harvey Milk, a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, inside City Hall on November 27, 1978. White was convicted of manslaughter for the deaths of Milk and Moscone and ...

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  2. Oct 22, 1985 · Dan White, the man convicted of shooting to death Mayor George Moscone of San Francisco and fellow Supervisor Harvey Milk in 1978, committed suicide today, the police said. Mr. White, who was 39 ...

  3. Nov 26, 2018 · Dan White, a former San Francisco supervisor, assassinated Mayor George Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk in 1978 over a personal grudge, not anti-gay bigotry. He was a Democrat, a gun-control supporter, and a friend of Milk's until he felt betrayed by him.

  4. Dan White was a conservative supervisor who killed his liberal colleague Harvey Milk and Mayor George Moscone in 1978. Learn about the events leading up to the shootings, the trial verdict, and White's life and death.

  5. May 21, 2022 · Dan White, a former police officer, informed the Board of Supervisors on Nov. 10 that he was stepping down from his position. White had suffered a series of political losses, some handed to him by ...

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  7. 7 years and 8 months in prison ( paroled after 5 years) On November 27, 1978, George Moscone, the mayor of San Francisco, and Harvey Milk, a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, were shot and killed inside City Hall by former Supervisor Dan White. On the morning of that day, Moscone intended to announce that the Supervisor position ...

  8. Jun 5, 2023 · Dan White, a former police officer and politician, assassinated Harvey Milk, the first openly gay city supervisor in San Francisco, in 1978. He was convicted of voluntary manslaughter and served less than six years in prison, sparking outrage and protests among the LGBTQ community and allies.

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