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  • Christmase&) Discussing this experience with Joyce, I asked if many rifle clubs were forming. He said that there were many white clubs 11 ( the N.RoA. should know 11 ) and that he thought there was a Negro rifle club in Detroit, but that he did not know
  • appeared before a magis­ trate on charges of disorderly conduct and obstructing justice .during a demonstration conducted on June 12, 1965 in Chicago. Buffalo Source 7 advised that LEONPHIPPS attended a meeting or the W.E.B. Du Bois Clubs of Chicago (DCC
  • on ~enacing tones • .._ Twenty Negro men, bared to the ~aist, and carrying clubs, were re­ ported to be gathering. They turned out to be construction workers. Mayor Nuccio continued, with uncertain success, to meet with residents. At their suggestion
  • reloading, by a single function of the trigger, or any muffler, silencer or device for deadening or muffling the sound of a discharpd firearm, or any bomb, or bomb shell, blackjack, slung shot, billy, metallic knuckle ■, sand club, sand bag, or bludgeon
  • and general situation 1730: Discuuion with Rep. Diggs concernins and general situation. Club with Mr. Hayden, Editor support of plans I 1900: Tuu. Wed., , 1 Aug 2 Aug • support -· Dinner at Detroit Club with Meurs. Fisler, Brucker, Bixby
  • the only fire­ ~ugs caught during the riot.) All during the next day false reports poured into Police Headquarters. Normal, everyday scenes took on ~enacing tones • .._ Twenty Negro men, bared to the waist, and carrying clubs, were re­ ported
  • ~l~ll~ 1n recd~. f:-YCt'l';;Gc:_~1_ re\·,c-1n-.tl . !eit." • Olli? •of _the :ml:t$Crfh£' Salesm,enPeddlecl 11 1 f'.r r~~-::~l a• 1bHnd pig," !O after.., hours club neighborhood residents complained about for six • months. The police also knew
  • , will not do any better job of controlling violence 11 police brutality'' than the conventional or reducing- resentment against billy club and pistol. I think we saw this happen during the civil rights demonstra~ions in the South, when the police used tear gas
  • shot John Doe #405. Both deceased· m·en were armed with clubs and attempted to strike the officers. Homlcide Files #7173 & 7174. Assigned to Domm. Report of Cases Investigated for Warrant Reconnnendation were submitted to Wayne County Prosecutor William