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- THE NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMISSION
ON CIVIL DISORDERS
1016 16TH
WASHINGTON,
STREET,
D.
C.
N.W.
20036
December
20,
1967
Bob:
I asked Chick to have a few
team people
read the revised
version
of
your paper
(i.e.,
the version
that
the
Commission
- to die to correct what he
termed the "police brutality
situation
in Harlem.".
Other sources have attributed
the riots and unrest to
"young punks" without a stake in the past or much hope in the
future and members of various teen-~ge gangs who rule various
-
EVANS, 24/N,
of 3859 Cadillac.
Fatal gunshot wound to the head while
looting Bob's Market at 4100 Pennsylvania.
Shot by the
following Detroit Police Officers:
Sgt. Robert Porte;
Patr. Lloyd Hewitt Norman Salo & Chester Kotowicz.
Homicide File #7168
- to correct what he
termed the "police brutality
situation
in Harlem."
Other sources have attributed
the riots
and unrest to
''young punks" without a stake in the past or much hope in the
future and members of various teen-~3e gangs uho rule various
neigbbol
- ,
and violence could they hope that their words would be
heeded by the masses; that they themselves could attain the
stature of leaders.
The trap had been baited and set.
remained, would it be sprung?
-
5 -
The question
TAMPA
On Sunday, June 11, Tampa
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~ajor cit~olice depart~ents in the n a ~ ~ ,,,--
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,{16e
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~
,•~1~°fle:erved ~
.. _ .
only to reduce
progress made, haurznar 1 b
the level of inequality.
whites remain':
t ·114
Equal conditions for blacks and
a hope