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LOCATION
Kerner Commission (NACCD) Series No. 4, Box 22 "Detroit
FBI Reports
- Detroit (Mich.)
- Folder, "Detroit - FBI Reports, July 23, 1967," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 22
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and Air National Guard.
2320:
Executive
2330:
Press
0 130:
Relief of 46th.ARNG Div. troops east of Woodward
by TF Detroit elements in proceee.
0225:
Press
0330:
Tour of City with Gen. Throckmorton.
0520:
Press
0630:
Proposed
business,
0645
- See all scanned items from file unit "Investigations - Detroit - General"
- Detroit (Mich.)
- Folder, "City of Detroit - Presentation," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 77
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OflTIOHAL.PORMt,,O,.tJ
MAY 1ai1tmrr10H
04A fl'P.Mff (41 O'Jit) 161•\J.t
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
Memorandum·
: M.
TO
FROM
L.
c. Miskovsky
DATE:
February
16,
Guinot
SUBJECT:Information
Concerning
Detroit
Sniping
Incidents
- Folder, "Interim Report - Office of Investigations - Reports of Investigators 1967-1968 [Cities]: Detroit [1 of 3]," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 2
- company, railway company, ex
press company, or other company, institution, co
partnership or individual having in its, their, or his
possession large sums of money or other valuables,
authorizing such licensee to equip the premises or
vehicles under its
- Detroit (Mich.)
- Folder, "Interim Report - Office of Investigations - Reports of Investigations [Cities]: Detroit [3 of 3]," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 2
- department to work until they fall in
their tracks," . the response was tumultuous.
The press quoted him as continuing:
·question of law and order.
"It's hot
a
We are not concerned with peace.
We are concerned with the liberation of black people.
We
- draft press releases
submitted
for our
approval by Stanford
Research Institute
and approved by
Remington and Winchester.
In my opinion the Stanford
portion
of the release
is too long and not particularly
well written,
but we
should probably confine our
- Court of Appeals
for the Sixth Circuit, and former Police Commiss·ioner of
Detroit, wrote:·
"Episodes like those experienced in
Birmingham and Selma, Alabama, in oxford and Neshoba County,
Mississippi, add to the police problems in every section
-
Shop.
To DGH (CB).
1:25 PM
7/24
(Looter)
ROBERT BEAL, 49/N/M of.8857
Treadwell,
a looter,
shot_by
Detroit
Police
Patr.
ERNEST GILBERT, #2 Task Force,
at
the Oakland Auto Parts,
9325 Oakland.
Homicide
File #71!
Assigned
to - Bowron.
Report on Case
- See all scanned items from file unit "Investigations - Detroit - General"
- Detroit (Mich.)
- Detroit Police Department
- nate Tate,
• bl',canG"
LiberaI Repu
1venG00 d Ch'
an¢·•'
Specf~t. and :Rjzzo. • :
to Win in Heavily
DemocraticCommuni;ty .·-steql guns and free ,a:
/. a /I I 1/, 7
:aiack M ·us l i fu. prisoher.
'
I / b J. GOLDMAN
from the stockacfe..at near-·
BY /JOHN
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,..
•
• Dr. Wright, ~s con:ve:..:1.01"'
also served as chaiman
until a militant aection of th~ ccnference objected to his
moderate position &nd :moderate atatEaments to the press ·.L'ld
successt'ully inst&Uee more mli~ant chairmen including
Ron Karenga
- in
whatever way possible and with ~hatever weapons were on hand.
Epton has also allegedly preached violence and stated that the
Negroes must be free, that they were going to kill "cops" and
judges, that no revolution
can be won by peaceful means
- possible
and with whatever ueapons were on hand.
Epton has also allegedly
preached violence and stated that the
Negroes cust be free, that they were goin$ to kill "cops" and
judges, that no revolution
can be uon. by peaceful ceans and that·
they would have
- of the kk ghetto.
Upon arrival at Cit¥ llall, the state and city
officials attempted to devise a sxx statement ~ c for the
press. At this point one of the leaders of the Plainfield Negro
community came into the room aaax in which they were
meeting
- to work
until they fall in their tracks," the response was tumul
tuous.
. . S ~ -:
The press quoted him as •• I • • g •
question of law and order.
peace.
"It's not a
We are not concerned with
We . are concerned with the liberation of black
people
-
such
to begin
Detroit
the
action
one
observers
to
attached
What
The
Governors
as
in which
may be ne~essary.
city
the
Governors
as
a situation
General:.
to
invites
General
out
Upon Initial
to Attorney
General's
last
perceives
Action
-
by an officer assigned to the Narcotj.cs Squad of the
Buffalo Police Department, who had :been pressed into riot
duty .. PHIPPS was a patron in the Crow's Nest, a Negro
bar on Jefferson
Avenue, Buffalo, New York, on the night
of fire
of June 29, 1967. Because