Dallas (Tex.). Police Department
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Criminal intelligence report written by J. R. Revill and submitted to W. P. Gannaway of the Secret Service Bureau. The report states that in preparation for President Kennedy's visit to Dallas, Texas, the Criminal Intelligence Section kept members of extremist groups under surveillance. Active groups in Dallas included (among others) the KKK, the Indignant White Citizens Council, National States Rights Party, and Black Muslims. Members of the Indignant White Citizens Council were seen outside of the Dallas Trade Mart on November 22nd and arrested. These individuals were: Bobby Joiner, Raymond Lee Joiner, Roy Eugene Joiner, Gary Dwayne Joiner, Gene Audra Guinn, and William Lee Cummings.[2] p. ; 28 cm.
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Revill, Jack R
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The Portal to Texas HistoryKeywords
- Assassination
- Cummings, William Lee
- Dallas (Tex.)
- Dallas Police Department
- Gannaway, W. P
- Government
- Government And Law Law Enforcement Investigations
- Guinn, Gene Audra
- Indignant White Citizens Council
- Investigation
- Joiner, Bobby
- Joiner, Gary Dwayne
- Joiner, Raymond Lee
- Joiner, Roy Eugene
- Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917 1963
- Oswald, Lee Harvey
- Presidents
- Revill, Jack R
- Walker, Edwin A