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Don Bolles Car
In 1976, Don Bolles was a newspaper reporter for the Arizona Republic investigating possible links between organized crime and high ranking state officials. On July 2nd, 1976, Bolles was leaving the Hotel Clarendon in his '76 Datsun 710 when six sticks of dynamite, which had been placed in the undercarriage of his car, exploded. Bolles died as a result of his injuries eleven days later. Many believe he was targeted by organized crime as a result of his investigative work. After the police investigation, the Datsun was towed to a police impound lot where it remained until it was obtained by the Newseum in 2004. The Newseum/ Freedom Forum Foundation, located in Washington D.C., acquired Bolles' 1976 Datsun 710 for an exhibit illustrating the dangers of reporting the news and to honor the life and work of Don Bolles.