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* [[2008]]: The [[Birmingham Police Department]]'s [[ShotSpotter]] gunfire location technology produced its first arrest. | * [[2008]]: The [[Birmingham Police Department]]'s [[ShotSpotter]] gunfire location technology produced its first arrest. | ||
* [[2007]]: [[Daniel Alarcón]]'s novel ''Lost City Radio'' was published. | * [[2007]]: [[Daniel Alarcón]]'s novel ''Lost City Radio'' was published. | ||
* 2007: [[Two-A-Days]] season 2 premiered on MTV. | |||
* [[2006]]: Civil rights activist [[Coretta Scott King]] died. | * [[2006]]: Civil rights activist [[Coretta Scott King]] died. | ||
* [[1990]]: [[Milo's]] founder [[Milo Carlton]] died. | * [[1990]]: [[Milo's]] founder [[Milo Carlton]] died. |
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January 30 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2008: The Birmingham Police Department's ShotSpotter gunfire location technology produced its first arrest.
- 2007: Daniel Alarcón's novel Lost City Radio was published.
- 2007: Two-A-Days season 2 premiered on MTV.
- 2006: Civil rights activist Coretta Scott King died.
- 1990: Milo's founder Milo Carlton died.
- 1972: Actor Jennifer Hale was born.
- 1928: Gospel singer Dorothy Love Coates was born.
- 1922: Construction of Woodlawn High School was completed.
- 1917: Harry "The Human Fly" Gardiner climbed the exterior of the Empire Building.