April 15: 1865: In the early morning, Pres. Abraham Lincoln died of the gunshot wound he had received the previous evening, the first president to be assassinated.
1912: In the early morning hours the
RMS Titanicsank with apx. 1500 passengers still onboard, less than 3 hours after striking the iceberg. The ship did not have enough life boats for the 2200+ people and most of them were not filled to capacity anyway.
1920: A security guard was killed during an armed robbery in South Braintree, Massachusetts leading to one of the more dramatic trials in the 1920s with Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti tried, convicted & executed.
1947: Jackie Robinson became the first black Major League Baseball player, playing for the Brooklyn Dodgers.
1959: Cuban dictator Fidel Castro visited the United States.
1997: MLB retired Jackie Robinson's number, 42.
1998: Pol Pot, ruthless communist dictator and leader of the genocidal Khmer Rouge in Cambodia, died in his sleep.
2013: Two Islamofascist terrorists, brothers, detonated a bomb during the Boston Marathon killing 3, including an 8 year old boy, and injuring 260 others.
“Incline my heart to your testimonies, and not to selfish gain!”
Psalm 119:36