Gerald E. "Jerry" Buckley
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Gerald E. "Jerry" Buckley (died July 23, 1930 in Detroit, Michigan) was a Detroit radio commentator, who successfully campaigned for the recall of Mayor Charles Bowles in the wake of corruption allegations. Buckley was murdered the day the results of the recall were announced.
[edit] External links
- May, Allan. "Jerry Buckley: A Victory Short Lived." Crime Magazine.
- "Detroit's Question." Time, May 4, 1931.