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- the city bus terminal.
1962
Los Angeles, Calif., April 27 -- A battle oceurrcd between
police and Black Muslims after a policeman was attacked when he
questioned an individual' in the street.
Oxford, Min., Sept. 30-0ct. 1 -- A white mob attacked U.S
- been involved.
·The fact that the Detroit riot reached, within a time
·of two . to three hours, the stage that it had taken the Los
Angeles riot, two years before,- 36 hours to arrive at, points
up the · necessity for municipal authorities to incre·ase
- =:.c:i:-.s ,eve:: to ::om:: ~o::~e-.: fo:: •~.:S aerio:u. :.mt ::-eflective di:.lo:~
ir. t::e
:ie·.:io:• a l:.=~, :i:c~ of t:1.! pr::~s c.nt! t~:.eviaior. fo:.-.:3 ,:en.:ied to !.t.cn:!£y :l!~c::
-:'o~:.!: r.s :.n .:sc~el!'!.c covesq,:r. uaoc!ated
oQly t1
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calls from the crowd and so the Commissioner took back the
bullho(n and told the cfowd thstt the Attorney bax General
w1was there would try to facilit•te bail procedures for those
arrested in connection wi~ the i• disturbance•.
Durin9 the time in which
- where
the murdered man lived
found an .agitator haranguing an
angry crowd that the police wouldn ' t do wbat they were
doing in a white area.
I n Los Angeles in 1965, the plaintive appeals of a
.Negro ~outh that he was not going to let the police take
- is actually
ARMOND
DOUBINEAUX
(phonetic),
who came to Buffalo about a
year ago as a VISTA worker from the Watts Area of Los
Angeles.
After working for a short time in Buffa1o, • he
was transferred
to New Yo~k City, but came back to serve
as an Organizer
-
A.
of Rifles
and Shotguns
in Disorders
and proposed
Coverage
1.
Cities
- The twenty-six
covered
by the
Commission's
report
and Los Angeles,
Cleveland,
and (without
publicity)
Philadelphia.
2.
Period
- January
1, 1967 to December 31,
1967, for each
- .
At this
point,
he had to leave
and we agreed
that
call
him Saturday
morning
to determine
a definite
get together
with him again.
Investigator
I would
time to
Ol"TOUU..
POfllM NO.. 10
MAY 1ta IIOITIOH
QSA f'PMR (41
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1967~ •
Mr. Arnold Sagalyn
The National Advisory
Commission
. on Civil Disorders
1016 16th Street,
N. W.
Washington,
D. C. 20036
Dear
Arnold:
This is late; and I have had time for but a hasty_ rundown in response
to your request
for a summary
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to-P«~ 9, Col. 1
p
e iarSMay9ral
Rae .atchedClos¢1y
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SERVATION
COPY
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r0S ANGELES TIMES
OCTOBER 1~.
1967
MAYORAL
RACE
forward his best attack
the need to get Philadel
phia moving again
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Classification Pages
Demonstrations and Disturbance, Wilcox and
Pulaski, Chicago, Illinois, August 12, 1965 redacted under FOIA~
lo;c..)
3
Date
Restriction
8/19/65
B
i;w,
Collection Title Federal Records NACCO (Kerner Commission)
Folder Title
"FBI
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It is a life or death struggle.
This further
illustrates that we have only one alternative:
Unite for
self-defense warfare now, or perish!"
Four months later, in August, a combination of hap
hazard circumstances plunged Los Angeles into the bloodiest
- is "I don't believe there was
as .much snipe"'ng as we thought at the time the insurrection
was on"
Spfoa 84
\
.
untrained
p. 49 - Carry-over paragraph.
The quote is "inexperienced
National Guardsmen who had never been in combat, who had never
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!Er YOFJ<
TIMES
APR1 8 1968
Clark Criticlzes D_8.lefs. ·order··lo Shoot Looters
risk ''permanent alienation "dehumanized" the Negro and giv~~ "permissive ·rights" for
among minorities."
had adopted a double standard their criminal action
- looting.
•
• "I was standing on the stree·t when the looting started,"
a Negro professor at Wayne State University who lives "in the _
area said. "It was a normal breaking-and-looting scene. They
happen ~ll the time. Then people became aware of the fact
th
- . Ellie
of
le
15th.
Laceration
of hand whil
To DGH (CB).
Injury
was
HERMANCANTY, SR., 46/N/M, of 1166 Clairmount.·
Patr.
GILBERT STOCKER, DPD, observed
Herman Canty and another
unkn N/M carrying
merchandise
from the rear door 9f the
Bi~Lo Super Mkt
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judgment required
here is that there is a definite need for •
the assistance
of Federal troops;
taking into account the re
maining time needed to move them into action at the scene
of violence.
(3) That the legislature
or the governor
requests
- .)
At this time a complete
shall be recorded upon the
with the name and description
the pistol or revolver, and an
-4-
description of the gun
forms supplied, along
of the person who owns
impression of the right
thumb. (This is not to be confused with the takinl
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occurred primarily as a result of a lack of adequate security measures.
Further, the majority of these losses have occurred at times of unrest
and tension due to world social conditions.
ate peaai~ilitJ
oi ~aae
.armsawl
aa11Nnitiou £alU.ug into tlte
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DETAILS
OF INVESTIGATION
Date:
July 26, 1967
Between 12:30 AM and 2s00 AM
Location: 8301 WoodwardAvenue, Algiers Manor House
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... ... ..
Time:
a
At 2:00 AM, Scouts 13-ll 13-2 and 13-7, received
radio run to 8301
WoodwardAvenue, "at the Alg ers