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  • , Maryland 21202 In Reply, PleaseRefer 14 File No. August 1S, 1966 • Re:· PARTICIPATIO~ OF VIOLENTELEMENTS IN RIOTS ANDDISTURBANCES . , Information se·t forth in the following memorandum has been Gbtained from police sources in Baltimore, Maryland
  • . 10:00 PM PATR. FRANCIS WYPYCH, 34, TMU, - lacerated pursuing looters. To Ford Hosp., FAO. .7/23 (Police) rt 40. 10:30 PM PATR• .JACK DUGAN, 38, 13th Prect·., & buttocks. Injured while placing 7/23 Guard truck; Woodward & Baltimore. (Police) ~l
  • employed to keep order at the races. At 5:30 P.M., a block from the waterfront, a photo supply warehouse was broken into. Forty-five minutes later, as gather­ ing clouds were shadowing the sun, two police officers spotted . three Negro youths
  • leaving the scene, a storm broke. neath the pelting rain, the spectators scattered. Be­ When an officer went back to check the area he found no one on the streets. A fe minutes after 7:00 _P.M., the Selective Enforcement Unit, tired and sun-parched
  • went back to check the area he found no one on the streets. A few .minutes after 7:00 P.M., the Selective Enforcement Unit, · tired and sun-parched, reported in from the races. A half hour later a report was received that -500 persons were gathering
  • . except one officer to: watch· the patrol _car. .• . Corp. Pasema states he observed an l;JD.known nogro male about 20 yrs old coming from the alley next to the car wash, his hands above his head, . holding sun glasses .. Negro man was searched