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  • · generally" in handling the "riots and wild vi-: •olence" that erupted in. citi~s·across the country after Dr. Maftin L~~er. King's _assassina~ion. :.' . . 1 • • • Please Turn to Page 111 Col. 3 • • • •• ' ~ • -~ ·,: /; • 'j I "Because
  • with machine~n fire. three. wM.tem.en breal: into. ~he-volvcd.\\'ith, an.d !requentl~.• vis.-,..Five. mi•m.1te3};i_terthre.e W}li~e hou:;e across the street from me. iled by,_ the chairman ~f a !"-r•·men, their_ hands over tnc1r They h_aveguns. I don't know out
  • of the:! Anny . -.... VI I °' C/1 ID "' ,- . I • ') FOROFFICl"L ustONLY. ) DEPARTMENT OF THU ARMY OPPIC& OF THE CHIEP'.,,, STAFF WAIIHINGTON, D.C. ·ao110 lZ March SUBJECT: Security of Small Arms TO: See Distribution 1965 and Ammunition 1
  • . temporary serious. 20. 21. ·26. & PATR. PAUL A. RUDAS, 4th Prect.; stoned by unkn persons, Linwood Clinic, 24621 w. McNichols. 27. 7:20 PM 7/23 (Police) PATR. WALTER WEGHI, 24, 5th knee while pursuing looters, Hospital, FAO. 28. 7:30 7/23 JOEL
  • IN RIOTS AND DISTURBANCES PAUL ~SH·, a white malE!, 27 years of 2.lfil> ~- Madison Street chareed with· age, __ disorderly conduct, at 12:0/ ~.m. (7/29/66), at 208 N. Montford Avenue. • , . . . . . . tl/ RAYE~, a Ne...er,g male, 23 years ·of age, ...1744
  • as a result is necessarr Liberatioa. lace R.A.M. in thie t• aetermine who these leaaera_are ehoul• be takea. * s.o.U.L.• S.oiet7 Ot Univeraal et 7 /(ft /vi A- iM/ Oq ' o, Determined tobean admkdstrative By, J'an ~ 8, 1968 M. J.. Connc! 11
  • and Remington (hereinafter referred to as W&R). The following were present: Richard w. Darrow, President, (H&K) Andrew T. Hatcher, V-P, (H&K) James M. Kiss, V-P, (H&K) Paul A. Wagner, Director of Education Department, (H&K) Howard L. McVitty, (Account Executive
  • not have the right to generally carry such gas or gas ejecting device on his person as a concealed weapon. (Opinion of Attorney General Paul W. Voorhies, May 10, 1932.) ****No person is authorized to carry such a gas ejecting pen for personal protection
  • ..cglslallve Rcfenmce Service of tl,e Llbrarr, of Cpngrcu: 1961 vi Birmingham, Ala., May 14 •• A white mob attacked "freedom riders." yl Anniston, Ala., May 14 •• A white mob stoned and bumed a bus cal'l')·ing "freedom riders." Montgomery, Ala., Ma)· 20
  • \ escalation point occurred shortly after the police left the scene , looting beginning as a local agitator broke the first window. This was followed by a period of several hours in which the police , returninK to the area , made no vis ible effort to stop
  • - This should VI. Special Proccc,urcs A. Large nur s of arrests ;;nd prisoners introduce.cl unusual ·kloads and '---' 111e follo.-ring items should b~ considered and included processing problems. in future plans: 1. Adequacy of detention facilities
  • of ;:n•~on r:i.nd vandal:t~m were ha:i.1dl~:d by· the· Buffalo Police D-::part:::~,1;; on Satu:c·day, July 1, 1967., ·but the5e app~ar¢d to fall ,;,d.thi:n t!:l'°- cat~gory of' u~ual police act1vi t:!..en~ The: acti vi t.t~ll of organized. groups