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- :45 AM 7/24 (Looter) RONALD COLEMAN, 23/N - shot in back & left buttock. only state he was shot by a man at "Atlas". Refused information. To DGH (CB).; condition - serious. 57. 2:30 AM 7/24 (Police) SGT. DAVID SCHURR, 45, 13th Prect., struck
- Lima Clyde T. Ellis Oscar Ewing Marion B. Folsom Rev. Dr. Ray Gibbons Bishop A. Raymond Grant Dr. Dana Mclean Greeley Dr. William Haber Edwin G. Halperin Ernest A. Hayes Miss Dorothy I. Height Dr. David R. Hunter C. E. Israel Dr. Dumont F. Kenny Joseph
Folder, "Simulmatics Corporation," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Series 39, Box 7
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- SUMMARY ANALYSIS DECEMBER 20, 1967 _) SUMMARY ANALYSIS \ Prepared under the direction of Robert Shellow , Ph . D. Assistant Deputy Director for Research Co- Auth ors of this rep ort in clude David Boesel, Louis Goldberg Gary T . Ma rx , Ph . D
- Shellow, Robert Scott, 1929
- Shellow, Robert Scott, 1929
- in the p~esent leac:t,r ,is WILLIAIIGORDOX Denver area. The Bladt Panther Party is led by Denver ~lack power advocate, LAURENRALPHWATSON,·and was orgaRized approxi mately May, 1967. The "Sundiata" organization is led by DAVID tke SuRdiata BUTLERand
- , an authorized complaint was filed before U.S. Commissioner ROBERTL. SCOTT, Charlotte, charging WILLIAMS rith Unlawful Flight to Avoid Prosecution, violation of Title 18, Section 1073, U.S. Code, in that he fled the State of North Carolina to avoid prosecution