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  • of 1967, individuals in the police department started to show how needed and important they were by going on strike, failing to issue traffic tickets, etc. Joyce theorizes that they purposely maintained inaction through the disorder, but miscalculated
  • being demolished.' to-repossess • The Treasury Department attempted a government buildi~g in order to.con~ c• tinue demolition, .. resulting veterans· and.police. the President cleared The District for assistance the buildings proclamation
  • , Florida, lay somnolent in the 94 degree heat. A humid ·wind ruffled the bay, where thousands of persons had watched the hydroplane races. Since early morning the Police Department's Selective Enforcement Unit, designed as a riot control squad, had been
  • Urban affairs
  • retulations as a tuide to the statutes controlli"' their sale and use. , PURCHASING A PISTOLORREVOLVER ACTNO.380, PUBLICACTSOF 1965 Relevant to the above Executive Organization Act. The Michigan State Police will be known as the Department of State Police
  • the state's Commissioner a za phone call received Boczner night. At abourti-"dawn on Sunday, Community Affairs ~nee ~ a result, the city ,J v-N~~ telephoned to request ·~ation. night requesting to Plainfield of from a member of him
  • Urban affairs
  • ~ . - . employees hired in 1967 were Negroes, aRd~~oe& ~ ~ ROH make f. ' 2 . . 8 ~ • lip a=ouin1etell i8 p@l!'eent of the city work _forceA 908 police department employees, 85 are Negro.I\ Of WI . a _·higher proportion of Negroes than in most . a I bits
  • Urban affairs
  • of the'ir own accord, he assured them a complete -8WWWWi W:..t2.M"u=: _._. _ ...,.JI- -,. - .. There was no Negro on the City Council; none on the School Board; none on the Fire Department; none of high rank on the Police Force. Four out of every ten
  • Urban affairs
  • all headlines, veteran politid-, observer. -.. -. along. .-'-~-• . "Tate_ is using RAM to ans are watchin~ the ¥tion's fourth largest city ,UP Fr~nt • : baak up1ii~ law and order for other reasons. For.the The silver-hair~ .m.ay~r- them¢,"' say
  • - UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION WASHINGTON In Reply, Pl«u• Re/et:to Fil.No. 25, D. C. September 14, 1964 SUMMARY .ANALYSIS OF THE RACIAL DISTURBANCES A.i.~DRIOTING DURING THE PERIOD FR01I JULY 17, 1964
  • Urban affairs
  • enforcement ntcord■ • confldentlallty Initials .. .. ,I . ,,."· • . .... . ·..._ . ' c.I -~lk~­ • UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FEDERAL BUREAU J_. OF INVESTIG.ATION I I . WASUINGTON In Repb-,Plea1•RP/a:to FiuNo, .• September 14
  • Urban affairs
  • the document. (Cl Closed In accordance with ntstrtctiona contained in the donor'• dead of gift. 11/1/2007 --UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION In &ply, PleaaeReferSO FU.No. Newark, New Jersey August 31, 1967 NATIOrTAL
  • Urban affairs
  • Detroit Police Department
  • Folder, "Algiers Motel - Report on Case by Detroit Police Department," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 84