COMMISSION EXHIBIT No COMMISSION EXH1131T No Continued UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. Dallas, Texas August 11, 1964

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1 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF I-E-C.111ON I- P-Ply. P~_ FU.N. Dallas, Texas August 11, 1964 JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVEMBER 22, 1963, DALLAS, TEXAS By letter dated July 16, 1964, the President's Commission referred to a memorandum captioned "Dallas, Texas, March 23, 1964." This memorandum contained the transcripts of all radio transmissions from Channel I and Channel 2 of the Dallas Police Department radio station covering the period from A.M., November 22, 1963, to 6 :00 P.M., November 24, as they relate to the assassination Of President KENNEDY, the murder of Dallas Police Officer J. D. TIPPIT, investigations of said assassination and murder, and the security and movement of LEE HARVEY OSWALD to the Dallas County Jail. The President's Commission letter advised that in view of the importance of these transcripts, it was desired that the Federal Bureau of Investigation obtain the original tapes of the radio broadcasts and a new transcript be prepared from these tapes for the period lotoo A.M. to 3sOO P.M. on Friday, November 22, 1963, and from losoo A.M. to 2tOO P.M. On Sunday, November 24, The President's Commission letter requested that the name of the reporting police officer be listed alongside each message. On July 21, 1964, Chief of Police JESSE E. CURRY, Dallas Police Department, Dallas, Texas, made available to a Special Agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation the original recordings reflecting the radio transmissions of Channel 1 and Channel 2 of Dallas Police Department Radio Station KIM 364 for the above-described period, and these recordings were reviewed by a Special Agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation on July 21, 22, 23 and 24, 1964, at the Dallas Police Department. COMMISSION EXHIBIT No Ret JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVEMBER , DALLAS, TEXAS The radio transmissions for the period 10 :DO A.M. to 3,00 P.M. on November 22, 1963, and 10 :00 A.M. to 2100 P.M. 0. November 24, 1963, on Channel 1 of Dallas Police Radio Station KKB 364 were recorded on dictabelt. using "Dictaphones" pur chased by the Dallas Police Department in These dictabelts are badly worn from being played and, in many places, the dictabelt skips and some of the messages are garbled. The radio transmissions for the period I.OzOO A.M. to 3,00 P.M. on November 22, 1963, on Channel 2 of Dallas Police Radio Station KKB 364 were recorded on a "Gray Audograph" recorder using W flexible Celluloid discs. This equipment was purchased by the Dallas Police Department in the early 1950's. It was noted that these discs are badly worn from being played. In many places, the discs skip and portions Of the messages are garbled. On July 21, 1964, Lieutenant D.11.,GASSETT, Platoon Commander, Dallas Police Department, advised that on November 22, 1963, between the hours of 10 :00 A.M. and 3 :00 P.M., three radio dispatchers were on duty at the Dallas Police Department at the same time. He stated that two dispatchers handled channel 1, each working an opposite Bide of the radio console which separated one dispatcher from the sight of the other. On this radio console, above each dispatcher, are a series of knobs with a unit number assigned to each knob. The purpose of the knobs is to Indicate which units are -in service" and which units are "out of service." Upon being contacted by any of the units the dispatcher, in addition to replying to the unit calling, adjusts the knob relating to the unit Calling, to either the "In service" or "out of service" position. The third radio dispatcher's position is located at one and of the radio console. This position is for the Channel 2 dispatcher. Channel 2 is usually used only vfhen a special situation is anticipated, as was the case on November 22, 1963, during the Presidential motorcade. This relieves the volume of COMMISSION EXH1131T No Continued

2 R02 JO NO%. FITZGERALD.. 22, 1963, KENNDMS, TEXAS radio traffic on Channel 1 and p rmit hose dispatchers to handle other traffic with graata : eas:. t a time stamp Lieutenant clock GASSETradvised that each dispatcher has before him and pointed out these clacks are not synchronized. He demon Strated by simultaneously tim stamping a blank piece of paper, using two of the clocks. it.as noted that one clock Stamped the time as A.M. and that the other clock stamp d the time as 11 : 3. 7 A "is t m. He stated would explain a ime :lament variation between Channel 1 and Chassn. 1 A. He further pointed out that the position of the hands on the clock appear different, depending on the ~gls of sight from which one is looking at the clock. He stated a short person would t r have a diff :rent i angle tofpsight than a tell person. Tim,teenan ASSETT stat d th a qui 0 robably could explain the time element variation of the shooting of Officer J mate. D. ttippit as with 1316 the P.M. Channel 1 entry indicating the approxi- ie and the Channel 2 entry indicating the approximate time as 1 :18 P.M. Lieutenant GASSETT also pointed out that the information relating to the shooting of Officer TIPPIT was broadcast to th Dallas Police Department on Channel 1 by a citizen using Offic:r TIPPIT's police car radio, which is a different radio frequency r than Ch :nnel 2. He stated that this Same information was then ebroadc Channel 2, which could also explain the ti.me element variation at on between 1 :16 P.M. and 1318 P.M. The following is a transcript of the radio transmissions from Chann 1 1 d Channel 2 of the Dallas Police Radio Station IW 364 fo: th.aperiods Jos M. to 3sOO P.M. on November 22, 1963 and 10 :00 A.M. to 2 :000P A.M. on November 24, 1963, it being note~ A that channel 2 was not operating during the period 10 :00 2~00 P.M. on November 24, 1963, as they relate to the Off asses M. to :ination of President FIMNEDY, murder of Dallas Police L r J and. D_ thet.pp.t, investigations of said assassination and security -.d.z, and movement of LEE HARVEY OSWALD to the Dallas County Jaill Has JO~:MFITZGE!Af KMMDY, NO.. '63, DALLAS. TEXAS Channel 1. losoo A.M. - 3tOO P.M.. November 22, 1963 Call r conversation Dispatche (J. A. MC DANIEL and losoo A.M., KXB-364 B. D. HUFFSTUTLER (MC DANIEL and 39 (Patrolmen J. F. BUTCHER and C. W. COMER) 39 (Patrolman BUTCHER and 39 (Patrolmen BUTCHER and COMER) COMER) (MC DANIEL and channel 2 (10.06) 285 (Patrolman J. Y. ALVIS) 285 (Patrolman J. Y. ALVIS) (KC DANIEL and 285 (Patrol-an ALVXS) HUFFSTUTLER 285 (Patrolman ALVIS) Out Love Field assignment. (MC DJKEL and 10-4, 10, (Sergeant D. V. HARIMESS) 260 (Sergeant HARIQMSS) (MC DANIEL and 260 (Sergeant RAPJWZSS) 260 (HARIMESS) Let me talk to 290 (Sergeant E. B. HOWARD), Please - (MC DANIEL and 290 (HOWARD). 290 (HOWARD) 290 (HOWARD).

3 Rot A SASSINATION OF PRESIDENT J0=1TZ1,11,1!AT NO ER "" MN83DY T. 260 (RAJUQ=S) 290 (HOwARD) 260 (BARENESS) 290 (HOWARD) 260 (HARKNESS) (Kc DANIEL and HUI'FSTUTLER) 290 (HOWARD) 260 (HARKNESS) (End of Belt one) 272 (Patrolmen R. r. mu) (mc DANIEL and MPTSTUTIAM) 272 (CALS) Would (HARKNESS) you check with 260 for me, please, air, and see if they're going to allow these people to park out her* on ceder Springs. We've had a number of people to ask Res ASSASsnTATION OF PRESIDENT JOHN 'ITZG- U, DUJ~A, - TMM Co versation conversation us -- I mean on Turtle crook 290 (HOWARD). this is 260 out -- We'" had a number (HmUQ=S). They have romoved those signs down on could park along the curb out of pe h :re pl* to ask us If they Houston b tween Nain and here. Elm DO ;ou know anything about * it? (NC DANIEL and 125 (Captain P. V. LPLWRZNCZ) (10.21) on the east or ~west side? (KC DANIEL and East. RUPSTUTLER) 30 (Sergeant R. C. CHILDRRS), 290 (HOWARD) to 260 (HARKNESS) - call Operator 2. (One of telephone positions In radio room.) 260 (HARKNESS). Advised on east side. 30 (Sergeant R. C. CHILDZRS) (10s2l) JJGC DANI= and There's not supposed to be 'no HUFrSTUTLZR) 260 (HARKNESS) or 270 (ROWA=) park" on east side. 260 (HARKNESS) 260 (HARKNESS). (10slO) Diaptt-her (NC DANIEL and How about that parking on Turtle NUFFSTUTUR) Crook? Ara they going to be allowed to park an the side of the street out there? 272 (CALE). 272 (CALE) (HARKNESS) Contact 125 Channel 2. (LRMMCZ) on (XC DANIEL and EMPSTUTLER) (MC DAMI19L and HU"STUTUR) (10s23) 272 (CALE).

4 Re. JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVEMBER 22, 1963, DALLAS, TEXAS Rat JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVEMBER 22, 1963, DALLAS, TEXAS Conversation conversation 272 (CALE) 272 (CALE). (MC DANIEL and (10 :44) (14C DANIEL and Yes, let them, park. 581 (Unknown) 581 (Unknown) out at the Trade Mart. 272 (CALE) 10-4, thank you. (MC DANIEL and 10-4, 581 (Unknown). (10t49) (MC DANIEL and 39 (Patrolman J. F. BUTCHER and C. W. COMER)... (10.24) (End of Belt Two) (MC DANIEL and 20 (Sergeant S. W. BURKHART) HUFFSTUTLER (10.39) 21 (Patrolman D. P. TUCKER 21 (TUCKER and GRAHAM) and C. R. GRAHAM) 1 (Chief JESSE S. CURRY) 1 (CURRY) (MC DANIEL and 32 (Patrolman J. T. SMITH and (XC DANIEL and 1 (CURRY) W. L. HACKNEY). 32 (SMITH and HACKNEY) 32 (SMITH and HACKNEY). 1 (CURRY) Tell the. they need a man to work traffic at Mockingbird (MC DANIEL and Report to 20 (BURKHART) at the and Cedar Spring& at the old Love Field for your assign - entrance to Love Field. It's ments, 10 :54, on a Mark Out. very heavy. 21 (TUCKER and GRAHAM) (MC DANIEL and (10,43) 32 (SMITH and HACKNEY) 260 (HARKNESS) 260 (HARKNESS). 4 (chief N. T. FISHER) 4 (FISHER). (14C DANIEL and 260 (HARKNESS). (MC DANIEL and 4 (FISHER) (HARKNESS) Will be out at the Sheriff's 4 (FISHER) Let e talk to 39 (BUTCHER and Office a few minutes. COMER) (MC: DANIEL and 39 (BUTCHER and COMER).

5 Res NO".._ JOHN PITZGE,!Ar Y"NED j~,. T.S A 4 (FISHER) (MC DANIEL and conversation 4 (FISHER) (10.55) 4 (FISHER) to 39(a BUTCHER d COXER),.the be.outh. t, won, landing?will t it 260 (HARKNESS) 260 (HARJOESS). He's On Channel 2, 4 (FISHER). Rat AS ASSINATION OF PRESIDENT JOHN SA FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVEMBER 22, 1963, DALLAS, TEXAS caller conversation 271 (MURPHY) Could you send a city wrecker t the Triple Underp j at.a0 t or the underpas :sat stalled on Elm U to clear a truck the route of the escort? from (MC DANIEL and (11.07) 118 (Patrolman R. B. COUNTS) lie (COUNTS). (MC DANIEL and 260 (HARKNESS). Dispatch r (MC DANIEL and 118 (COUNTS). HUFTSTUTZ;R) 260 (HARKNESS) clear from Sbariff's Office, lie (COUNTS) Could you disregard me on that switching to Channel 2. got an Air Force call? truck bare I've that has the (14C DANIEL and 10-4, los58. Pre :ident's Seal and Flags in it nd be's got to get to the Dallas Trade Mart before the 2 (Chief CHARLES BATCHELOR) 2 (BATCHELOR) President does -- in a~out. ten or f 8 1 ift son 11 scort him out there minute about- Code 2. (MC DANIEL and 2 (BATCHELOR) (Urgent siren and red lights as needed at intersection). 2 (BATCHELOR) Tell 1 (CURRY) I'm sending the (KC DANIEL and Disregard the call. (1108) pins he wanted by motorcycle officer. Should be there in a few minutes. lie (COUNTS) 118 (COUNTS). (MC DANIEL and (11.07) MURPHY) 271 (Patrolman J. 271,(MURPHY). (MC DANIEL and 271 (MURPHY). HUPFSTUTLZR) (MC DANIEL and lie (COUNTS). 118 (COUNTS) What hundred block of Stemmons does that Trade Hart rum off of? COMMISSION ExHIBIT No Continued COMMISSION EXHIBrr No Continued

6 Rot Res JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVE14B 22, 1963, DNLLPIS, TEXAS NOVE"ZR 22, 1963, DALLAS, TEXAS conversation caller Conversation (MC DANIEL and Stand by, 2 (RATCHELORI..ispatcher (MC DANIEL and Right at Industrial. (11.09) HMSTUTLER) 9 (SAWYER) 9 (SAWYER) to 2 (BATCHELOR). 118 (COUNTS) 2 (BATCHELOR) Go ahead, 9 (SAWYER). 271 (Patrolman J. MURPHY) 271 (MURPHY). 9 (SAWYER) crowds along Harwood are quite light. won daring if (MC DANIEL and 271 (MURPHY). we could I pick was up just two or three of these officers along here. I think we could do without them 271 (MURPHY) Disregard the rocker at the Triple Underpass. We got a and take them down on Main truck to push him out Of tbord. Street. (MC DANIEL and (11,16) 2 (RATCHELOR) 9 (SAWYER) considerable interference. No pertinent transmissions discernible. 2 (BATCHELOR) (End of Belt Three) 9 (SAWYER) 118 (COUNTS) 118 (COUNTS) clear and an route back to the district. 280.(Sergeant W. C. CAMPBELL) (MC DANIEL and 118 (COUNTS) clear, Dispal -ber (14C DANIEL and 2 (SATCHELOR) 9 (inspector J. H. SAWYER) 280 (CAMPBELL) (MC DANIEL and 9 (SAWYER) VUVFSTUTLRR) 2 (RATCEELCIR) This is 2 (BATCHELOR) calling (SAWYER). Are they on intersections? No. they are in the middle. yeah. If that's the situation, go ahead and pick the. up and move them in there. (11,43) 280 (CAMPBELL) (CAMPSELL). See if you can contact 9 (SAWYER). Will you try him on Channel I and 2 both? we need him bad at Main and Ervay. (Garbled.)

7 Re. ASSASSINATION ~P PRESIDENT JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NoVEM5E. TEXAS (MC DANIEL and 9 (SAWYER). 280 (CAMPBELL) 280 (CAMPBELL) to 9 (SAWYER)... (11.45) (MC DANIEL and 9 (SAWYER)... (%I~46) 280 (CAMPBELL) 280 (CAMPBELL). (KC DANIEL and 280 (CAMPBELL) (CAkIPBELL) were you able to contact him? (MC DANIEL and No, be hasn't answered yet, 280 (CAMPBELL). 280 (CAMPBELL) Try him on Channel 2. (KC DANIEL and we're trying both places. (MC DANIEL and Channel (CAMPBELL). (lls48) 104 (Patrolman J. M. VALENTINE) 104 (VALENTINE). (MC DANIEL and He in at Main and Harwood on (MC DANIEL and 104 (VALENTINE). the street. 157 (Patrolman J. W. WILLIAM) 157 (WILLIANQ to (VALENTINE) Is the President going to come (Unknown) down Ervay? (KC DANIEL and Down Main, across arvay. (Ils5l) (End Of Belt Four) Re. JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVE R ~', ~.,63. DALIM, TVW conversatiop (MC DANIEL and 104 (VALENTINE), You -ill have to come in on Main. make a left turn into basement. 104 (VALENTINE) 24 (Patrolman D. L. PATE) 24 (PATE). (MC DANIEL and 24 (PATE). 24 (PATE)' You might notify anything running on emrgency out here in North DalLas that Mockingbird, Lsmmon, Cedar Springs and Denton Drive is all Jammed. (MC DANIEL and 260 (HARKNESS) 260 (HARKNESS). (KC DANIEL and 260 (HARKNESS). 260 (HARKNESS) In 6 (Deputy Chief RAY LUMAY) on Channel (Not assigned, believe it 289 (Not assigned). Wag HARKNESS)

8 Re. 'T= NO,MB F'ITZ... 7~.1, Y-ENNfyl~.. TEXAS Conversation Re. JOHN PIT NOVEKBE ZG2E2!A`I96K3 M-O=S W, TEXAS Conversation (MC DANIEL and 289 (Not assigned). (NC DANIEL and Code 3 (Emergency -- red lights and sirens) on a signal 28 (am rgency sick call), (Not assigned) Give us an ambulance, 100 N. N. Hou:ton, Houston Street - epileptic seizure. (MC DANIEL and Harwood and Cedar Spring@, 289 SUFFSTUTLER) (Not assigned). (MC DANIEL and 289 (Not assigned) 289 (Not assigned) Make it Code 3. (Emergency -- (MC DANIEL and 289 (Not assigned). red lights and sirens.) VUFTSTUTLER) (MC DANIEL and Be a Whits? (12.19) 289 (Not assigned) 289 (Not assigned). (MC DANIEL and Go ahead and start your &at up. 289 (Not assigned) 289 (Not assigned). (MC DANIEL and 289 (Not assigned). 289 (Not assigned) 111 (patrolman J. 0. POLLARD) 111 (POLLARD). 289 (Not assigned) Make that ambulance Code 3. (Emergency -- red lights and (MC DANIEL and 111 (POLLARD). sirens.) Can you give me the direction he will be coming in? Ill (POLLARD) We are going to have to take (MC DANIEL and 606 (Ambulance) this prisoner to Parkland. Is Harwood Street blocked all the way? 606 (Ambulance) 606 (Ambulance). (KC DANIEL and Yes, all the way, Ill (PO1J.MW). (mc DANIEL and What's your location? 111 (POLLARD) (Ambulance) About Harwood and Cedar Springs now

9 Re. JO ITZGERALD KENNEDY conversation 606 (Ambulance) 606 (Ambulance) out. (MC DANIEL and 10-4, 606 (Ambulance), 12~24. Rat JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY,, alu" TEXAS Conversation shooting water into the air. wond:r Wate Department canscont nd b v. if you :ct th come out bare and turn it off. 606 (Ambulance) 606 (Ambulance). (MC DANIEL and (MC DANIEL and 606 (Ambulance) HUFFSTOTLZR 252 (CHANCE) 606 (Ambulance) we are an route Parkland (garbled). (JC DANIEL and This is a signal 16. (Investi- ""BTUTXXR) gation injured person.) (MC DANIEL and En route vibire, 606 (Ambulance)? 606 (Ambulance) an route Parkland. (MC DANIEL and You need a squad to meet you there? 606 (Ambulance) 252 (Patrolman F. T. CHANCE) 252 (CHANCE). (31C DAR139L and 252 (CHANCE). surystutlim) 252 (CHANCE) out here at the intersection of Fairmount and Cedar Spring@ there is a "V- shape piece of land out here with no improvements on Lt. someone during the parade backed over a water faucet out bore and it is 258 (Patrolman R. A. DAVENPORT) (14C DANIEL and HuFrsTuTLzR) 38 (Patrolman F. G. WOODROW) (C. E. HULSE and M. J. JACKSON) 38 (WOODROW) - is , 12& (CHANCE), I'm clear. 10-4, l2s2s. 258 (DAVENPORT) Clear. 258 (DAVENPORT clear, 12s (WOODROW). 38 (WOODROW). might tell some of those people involved handling this deal at the Market Hall these people are walking across Southbound Stammons in front of the Marriott Hotel and all the way down mouth. 10-4, 38 (WOODROW). (Transmitter stuck on one Of the mobile units ; nothing readable for some time after 38's (WOODROW) last transmission. Sirens audible. Garbled transmissions.)(1204) COMMISSION ExHIBrr No Continued COMMISSION EXHIBIT No Continued

10 JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVEMBER 22, 1963, DALLAS, TEXAS Res JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVEMBER 22, 1963, DALLA ~ TEXAS caller Conversation Conversation DiSpatc-er 24 (PATE) 24 (Patrolmen D. L. PATE.) 24 (PATE). 4 (FISHER), we have a mike button stuck open. We can't hear anything. (Garbled transmission) Report to Inwood and Ste-on$, cut all traffic for the ambulance going to Parkland Coda 3. (Emergency -- red lights and sirens) Attention all emergency equipment - attention all emergency equipmentj do not use Industrial Boulevard ; do not use Industrial Boulevard, (PATE) 24 (PATE) 24 (PATE) Inwood and Stemmons? Inwood and Stemmons where they come off of Stemons going to Parkland. Make your assignment Code 3 (Emergency -- red lights and sirens), 24 (PATE). (12.35) 35 (LEWIS) Oispatcher 35 (Patrolman J. M. LEWIS), did you receive? I've got it. (12,37) (Garbled.) Inwood and Ste=ons and assist 24 (PATE) (TUCKER and GRAHAM), go ; 21on up there to Hines and cut that service road off there where the ambulance can go on to Parkland. 21 (TUCKER and GRAHAM) 21 (Patrolmen D. P. TUCKER and C. R. GRAHAM) 21 (TUCKER and GRAHAM). (Garbled) (24, PATE?) 4 (Deputy Chief N. T. FISHER), did you call? 21 (TUCKER and GRAHAM) Code 3 (Emergency -- red lights and sirens) Ste-ons and Inwood, cut traffic. 4 (FISHER) Yes. I don't know wbat happened to the officer assigned to cedar Springs and Mockingbird, but they're there and the traffic 1 8 re a Ily not snafued (Deputy Chief N. T. FISHER), did you call? (Garbled transmission) 32 (Patrolmen J. T. SMITH and W. L. HACKNEY) (SMITE and HACKNEY) clear.

11 Re. ~Irlllgll, 1111, KENN =.. TEXAS Re. ASSASSINATION Of PRESIDENT JO%;.ITZGI,lRhLD,. KENNEDY, 1,63. DALLAS, TEXAA conversation 32 (SMITH and NAC3Q;VY) on mark out report to Cedar Springs and Mockingbird. 32 (SMITH and HACKNEY) 24 (PATE) 24 (PATE). (BULSE and JACKSON) 24 (PATE). 24 (PATE) These ambulance must have already passed Stenmons and Inwood. 24 (PATE) Was APB (Accident Prevention Bureau) car supposed to be following the ambulance? (HULSE and ~ACKSON) Unknown, 24 (PATE). 21 (Patrolidep D. P. TUCKER and 21 (TUCKER and GRAHAM). C. R. GRAHAM) 21 (TUCKER and GRAHAM). 21 (TUCKER and GRAHAM) What do you want us to do here at the service road on Hines? Has the ambulance gone through already? 21 (TUCKER and GRAHAM) We just arrived. Stand by there until we notify you. lallu 21 (TUCKER and GRAHAM) conversation 20 (Sergeant SAMUEL BURV~HART) 20 (BURKHART). Dimpat-fter 20 (BURKHART). 20 (BURIMAST) I'm on Hines in front of Parkland. What this emergency on this ambul!:.o? 20 (BURKHART), there's been a shooting in downtown area involving the President. 20 (BURKHART) 269 (Patr0l--n L. E. BRILKILRZ) 269 (BEILHARZ). 269 (BEILHARZ). 269 (BZILKKRZ) Will you chock with my supervisor and see ~ihsra he wants me to go. I as through with my second assignment. (End Belt Five) (12s4O) 260 (Sergeant D. V. HARKNESS) Dlapal,tCher (HULSE and J4CXSOff) (HARKNESS) 4 (FISHER) 4 (FISHER) (KUIAZ and JACKSON) 4 (FISHER) COMMISSION EXHIBIT No Continued

12 Re. JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVEMBER 22, 1963, DALLAS, TEXAS 4 (FISHER) 4 (FISHER) 32 (SMITH and HACKNEY) 20 (BURKHART) Conversation is 32 (SMITH and HACKNEY) One-man or two-an? He's 2-man. it-a going to take at least two men. 32 (SMITH and HACKNEY), have you arrived? No, we are in North Dallas on this call. We are at Webb Chapel and Royal Lane right now. 20 (BURKHART) Re, JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVEMBER 22, 1963, DALLAS, TEXAS 601 (Ambulance) 601 (Ambulance) Unknown 2 (BATCHELOR) Here at the market. Repeat. Conversation I'm here at the market. Disregard. we are at Parkland. 2 (BATCHELOR). Attention all squads, report to downtown area, Code 3 (Emergency - red lights and sirens) to Elm and Houston, with caution. 20 (BURKHART) 233 (Patrolman J. T. FORSTON) 233 (FORSTON). 20 (BURKHART) That ambulance hasn't arrived at Parkland. Do YOU have any other information on it? 233 (FORSTON) 233 (FORSTON). I'm at Elm and Houston. (BULSE and JACKSON) (Garbled) 101 (BASS) Diopat&ier 601 (Ambulance) (Ambulance) (Garbled) 101 (Patrolman B. L. 101 (BASS). Elm and Houston. 601 (Ambulance). BASS) What's your location, 601 (Ambulance)? -i3patcher (Sergeant G. D. HENSLRE) (Numerous squads checking out - many garbled messages.) Attention all squads - Attention all squads. At Elm and Houston reported to be an unknown white male, approximately 30, slender build, height 5 feet 10 inches, W ight 165 pounds, reported to b : armed with what is believed to be a.30 caliber rifle. Attention, all squads, the

13 .tel JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVEMBER 22, 1963, DALLAS, TEXAS Q91LU Conversati n suspect is believed to be a %&its male, 30, 5 feet 10 inches, slander build, 165 pounds, armed with what is thought to be a rifle. No further description or information at this time. (HENSLEE) 12,45 MG-364, Dallas. Unknown What in he wanted for? Signal 19 (shooting), involving the President. 233 (Patrolman J. T. FORSTON) 233 (PORSTON). 233 (FORSTON). 233 (PORSTON) He is thought to be in this Texas School Book Depository bore on Northwest corner Elm and Houston. 102 (patrolmen B. L. JONES Out this location. HALL) and M. D. 102 (JONES and HALL) and 233 (FORSTON). al (Patrolman J. L. ANGELL) 81 (ANGELL). 81 (ANGELL). al (ANGELL) I'll be going north on Industrial from Corinth. Re, JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVEMBER 22, 1963, DALLAS, TEXAS. Conversation 10-4, 81 (ANGELL). 87 (Patrolman R. C. NELSON) 78 (Patrolman J. D. TIPPIT), move into Central Oak Cliff ores. 78 (Patrolman J. D. TIPPIT) I'm at Kiest and Bonnieview. q7 (Patrolman R. C. NELSON) I's going north of Marealis on R. L. Thornton. 605 (Ambulance) 605 (Ambulance), Code 5 (en route) VA (Veterarai Administration Hospital). 93 (Patz~lman a. M. ASHCR&FT) 93 (ASHCRAFT) to 531 (telephone extension of HENSLEE). I'm clear, where do you want me to go? (HENSLEE) Report to Old School Book Depository, Elm and Houston area. Unit clearing? 95 (Patrolman M. 5. MC DONALD 95 (MC DONALD and GREGORY), and T. R. GREGORY) clear. 95 (14C DONALD and GREGORY), clear, 12,46. (Garbled transmission.) (HULSE and JACKSON) Elm and Houston 77 (Patrolman W. E. SMITH) at School Book Depository

14 Re. J=.ER FITZGE!t. g6l, KEN"I., DA TRXIS Conversation 77 (Patrolman W. S. SKITS) (Numerous squads chocked Out at School Book DepOsitOrY, all Call numbers not discernible.) 116 (Patrolman R. J. ROSS) 116 (ROSS), clear. 116 (ROSS), clear, report to Triple Underpass. 116 (ROSS) 24 (Patrolman D. L. PATE) 24 (PATE). 24 (PATE). 24 (PATE) I'll be out at Triple Underpass. 19 (Sergeant OWENS), report to Elm and Houston. 19 (Sergeant OWENS) Code 37 (Emergency, red lights and sirens.),.ispatcher Yes. 95 (A&C DONALD and GREGORY) 95 (14C DONALD and GREGORY). (HULSE and K. J. 95 (H. N. MC DONALD and GREGORY). HC DONALD) 95 (M. N. MC DONALD and What's going on? GPJWRY) Re. JOHN FITZGE NOVEMBER 22~AW1943ENN=, TEXAS Conversation Signal 19 (shooting) involving the President - suspect white male, 30, slender build, 5 feet 10 inches, 165 pounds, believed to have used a.30 caliber rifle, believed to be in School Book Depositary Building, Elm and Houston at this time. 12, /2 (Sergeant G. L. HILL) 550/2 (HILL). Go ahead,550/2 (HILL). 550/2 (Sergeant G. L. HILL) 550/2 (HILL) and 104 (Patrolman J.M. VALENTINE on route Elm and Houston. Code 3. (Emergency - red lights and sirens.) 174 (Patrolman J. W. BROOKS) 174 (BROOKS) is an route. 212 (Patrolman L. W. SPRhDLIN) 212 (SPRADLIN) is an route. 212's (SPRADLIN) out. 40 (Sergeant D. F. FLUSCRE) 40 (PLUSCHE). 40 (FLUSCHE). 40 (MUSCHE) Clear. I'll head down that way fro. out here on Skillman. 10-4, 40 (PLUSCHE)

15 Re. JO:Ll FITZGERALD KENNEDY, DALLAS. TEXAS Cellar 22 (Patrolman L. L. HILL) 22 (HILL). conversation 23 ( answered 23 in rror.) 22 (Patrolman L. L. HILL) 2 (HILL). 22 (HILL). 22 (Patrolman L. L. HILL) I'm at Industrial and Continental. Where do you Want me? (BUI.SE and JACKSON) Report to the vicinity of the Triple Underpass, Elm and Houston. 22 (Patrolman L. L. HILL) 87 (Patrolman R. C. NELSON) 87 (NELSON). 101 (Patrolman B. L. BASS) 101's (BASS) on mouth and Of the Houston street viaduct. 116 (Patrolman R. J. ROSS) 116 (ROSS). Dispa"her 116 (ROSS). 116 (ROSS) Any coda on it? 3. (Emergency - red lights and sirens.) 116 (ROSS) 81 (Patrolman J. L. ANGELL) 81 (ANGELL) Re. JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVEMBER 22, 1963, DALLAS, TEXAS "L11L conversation 81 (ANGELL). 81 (ANGELL) out. 4 (Chief FISHER) 4 (FISHER). (Unknown unit) pall Station 7. (civil secticiti, Qa,11,As County Sheriff's Office.) (Followed by unreadable conversation.) Repeat, 4 (FISHER). 4 (Chief FISHER) Who's in charge down there at that area? (Unknown) in an route. He'll be in charge. 4 (Chi.f FISHER) 100 or 60 (Sergeant J. A. PUTNAM). 60 (Sergeant J. A. PUTNAM) 60 (PUTNAM). Have you arrived? 60 (PUTNAM) Yes, I've just arrived Elm and Houston now. 212 (Patrolman L. W. SPRADLIN) report to the downtown area, (Captain C. Z. TALBERT) 15 (TALBERT)

16 Rat JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVEMBER 22, 1963, DALLAS, 115 (patrolman G. D. BENNINGFIELD) 223 (Patrolman C. E. LEWIS) 15 (Captain C. E. TALBERT) 15 (TALBERT) 4 (FISHER) unknown 605 (Ambulance) 605 (Ambulance) EXAS Conversation yes, I did. Thank you. Any clothing description? No clothing description. A White male approximately 30, slander build, 5'10", weight (Ambulance). 605 (Ambulance). This call on Crockett is going to be a drunk. You don't have a downtown squad clear, do you? Re. JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVEMBER 22, 1963, DALLAS, 45 (Patrolman N. L. STANGLIN) C.I.D. (Criminal Investigation Division) (unknown) TEXAS Conversation 115 (BENNINGFIELD) is Out NO, disregard aad return to service. downtown, also. Unknown we're clear. 223 (LEWIS) is out downtown. '12 (Patrolman L. W. SPRADLIN) 212 (SPRADLXN). 15's (TALBERT) at the scene. The building is the old Purse ~)Ispatchsr (WilfiE and JAMON) 605 (pabujancs), lot that drunk company on the east side of go. Houston. Have that cut off on the backside, willyou? Make 605 (Ambulance) ur nobody leaves there. 212 (Pucrolman L. W. SPRADLIN) 212 (SPRADLIN). 0-, 15 (TALBERT). 212 (SPRADLIN). 15 (TALBERO is in charge down here - correction, 5's (Deputy 212 (SPRADLIN) I'll report to the rear of that Chief GEORGE L. LUMPKIN ) in building. charge down here. Did you receive, 4 (Chief N. T.'FXSFIER)? 252(Patrolmar, P. T. CHANCE) 252's (CHANCE) out Elm and Houston. 45's (STANGLIN) clear. 45 (STANGLIN) clear (C.I.D., Criminal Investigation Division) 396 (C.I.D., Criminal Investigation Division) 396 (C.I.D., Criminal Investi~ Which hospital is he? gation Division)

17 Re, Re& JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, , DALLM, TEXAS NOVEMER 22, 1963, DALLAS. TEXAS conversation conversation Parkland.. 79 (ANGLIN). 396 (C.I.D., Criminal Investi- 79 (ANGLIN) Going to be out at the Triple Underpass. gation Division) 601 (Ambulance) 601 (Ambulance). Received. (12.52) 601 (Ambulance). 601 (Ambulance) Wo -11 stand by at Parkland. (12.51) 87 (Patrolman R. C. NELSON) 87 (NELSON). (HULSE wil JACKSON) 87 (NELSON). 87 (NELSON) out down here. Are you on route to Parkland, 601 (Ambulance)? 49 (Patrolman C. R. GILBREATH) 49 (GILBREATH). 601 (Ambulance) I-m standing by here at I 49 (GILBREATH). Parkland. 24 (Patrolman D. L. PATS) 24 (PATE). (H=z and JACKSON) 24 (PATE). 24 (PATE) We're clear. What do you want us to do? 49 (GILBREATH) I-m going to be in the do~tovn area. 35 (Patrolman J. X. LEWIS) 35 (LEWIS). (HULSE and JACISOR) Do you have a description on the 35 (LEWIS). suspect, 24 (PATE)? 35 (IM11S) I m go i ng own a way, down stommons. 24 (PATE).ipatchOr Remain in that vicinity..1 (PATE) 79 (Patrolman B. W. ANGLIN) 79 (ANGLIN) (BUISE and JACKSON) 35 (LEWIS). 252 (Patrolman 7. T. CHANCE) 252 (CHANCE). (HULSE end JACKSON) 252 (CHANCE) COMMISSION EXHIBIT No Continued

18 Res JOHN FITZGERALD IUMEDY, N JSER 22, 1963, DALLAS, TEXAS Res JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVEMBER 22, 1963, DALLAS, TEXM caller 252 (Patrolman CHANCE) P. T. Conversation (MAAS and JACKSON) Yes. (12&53) 49 (Patrolman C. R. GILBREATH) 49 (GILBREATH). 49 (GILBREATH). Is this the place %&Or* it has TOX88 School Book Depository on it? 49 (GILBREATH) code 6 (out at destination), Triple Underpass. Repeat. 49 (GI'SREATH) Code 6 (out at destination), Triple Underpass. 174 (Patrolman J. W. BROOKS) 174 (BROOKS). 174 (BROOKS). 174 (BROOKS) Be out along the tracks just west of the building. 263 (Patrolman W. C. BRASHER) 263 (BRASHER). 263 (BRASHER). 263 (BRASHER) I have to radio patrolman myself. Do they want us to go do%m there or stay out here with our after talk assignments? caller Conversation who's with you? 263 (BRASHER) Moore and Murdock, Radio Patrolmen. 263 (BRASHER), d1pregard any other assignment you might have had and remain at that location. 232/2 (Patrolman A. Z. 232/2 (GAAMISON) GARRISON) 232/2 (GARRISON). 232/2 (GARRISON) Dispetcner (HULSE and ACIMON) 263 (PLtrolman W. C. BRASHER) 263 (BRASHER). (HULSE ard JACKSON) 263 (BRASHER). 263 (BRASHER) out on Harry Hines Boulevard. Do they want us to go down there around %bar* the shooting occurred? 263 (BRASHER) (1204) I'm boxed in at Parkland. It's going to be a ~&ile before I can got back in service. (JACKSON and HULSE) 78 (Patrolman J. D. TIPPIT). 78 (TIPPIT) 78 (TIPPIT). (JACYPON and HULSE) You are in the Oak Cliff area, are you not?

19 Re : JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVEMMER 22, 1963, DALLAS, TEXAS conversation Re s ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDE JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVEMBER 22, 1963, DALLA 78 (TIPPIT) Lancaster and 8th. 21 (TUCKER and GRAHAM) (JACKSON and HULSE) You will be at large for any emergency that comes in. 78 (TIPPIT) D~spatcher 21 (Patrolmen D. P. TUCKER correction, 21 (TUCKER and Unknown Traffic Officer and C. R. GRAHAM) GRAHAM) 21 (TUCKER and GRAHAM). UnXnO- Traffic Officer 21 (TUCKER and GRAHAM) We're still out here on Hines. Do you want us to go in the downtown area? You, 21 (TUCKER and GRAHAM). 21 (TUCKER and GRAHAM) (12,55) 49 (Patrolman C. R. GILBREATH) 49 (GILBREATH). 49 (GILBREATH). Unknown Traffic Officer 49 (GILBREATH) Do you have any clothing description? NO. A white male, approximately 107 (Patrolman C. F. GOODSON) 30, slander build, height 5'10", weight 165 is all the information. 49 (GILBREATH) 21 (TUCKER and GRAHAM) 21 (TUCKER and GRAHAM) 107 (GOODSON) 21 (TUCKER and GRAHAM) T, TEXAS Go ahead. conversation is this routine or Code 32 (Emergency - red lights and sirens.) Code 3 (Emergency - red lights and sirens.) Traffic Officer to... I have an eye witness over here who saw the President get hit. The Witness is over here at the T&P Railway Overpass at the Stemmons Service Road. 15 (Captain C. E. TALBERT) What radio are you using, Traffic Officer? I-m using a three wbeeler radio. 5 (Deputy Chief GEORGE L. LUMPKIN)... He's in the building down here, I think. 60 (Sergeant J. A. PUTNAM) or 100 (Sergeant W.G. JENNINGS) 15 (Captain C. E. TALBERT) started around the building when he heard this over the speaker.

20 Re. N JOHZM~ITZGERhLD.V 1963, -E! DA.5. TEXAS 107 (GOODSON) Garbled transmission. 12 (Captain G. D. KING) 312 (Ho-icide)(DeteCtiVOS MONTGOMERY, GRAVES and JOHNSON) i'2 (Homicide)(Detectives GRAVES and JOHNSON) unknov~ 19 (Sergeant C. B. OWENS) Did he receive the information? Apparently so. He turned and :rted e th :dothor oway. He car he at r th r ion d wn bar*. conversation Garbled transmission. 15 (Captain C. E. TALBERT). 312 (Homicide)(Datectives L.D. MONTGO14ERY GRAVES and MVTKJ-m?1C15-f-, (..t..tiv.. MONTGOMERY, GRAVES and JOHNSON) Did you receive that information, 312 (Homicide)? (Detectives (MONTGOMERY, GRAVES and JOHNSON) Repeat. The three wheal unit that has the eye witness of the shooting on the T&P Railroad Overpass at Stem.ons, just beyond the Triple Underpass. Stemons Freeway.... the service Road. Hold on to him. 19 (OWENS). I'M at this locationj at the Triple Underpass. Where.0 you want me? COMMISSION ExHIBIT No Continued Res JOK..":,; ITZGE~hlD R.. l".., 19 (Sergeant C. B. OWENS) 15 (Captain C. B. TALBERT) 15 (TALBERT) 312 (Homicide) (Detectives MONTGOMERY, GRAVES and JOHNSON) 312 (HomicAds) (Detectives MONTGOMERY GRAVES and JOHNSON) ' 312 (Homicide) (Detectives MONTGOMERY, GRAVES and JOHNSON) 15 (Captain C. E. TALBERT) (BWAx and JACKSON) T.'s Conversation Ai thre : wh :alaunit t be 0n w19tons th aw the :haotin-1, yo pass(owens). He's on the Over- f the T&P Railroad at Steumons 0. I see him over there. X - 11 go over there. 15 (TALBERT). 15 (TALBERT). 100 (Sgt. JENNINGS) has got about ch cking out that railroad y rd, man b. ckatoward that direction. If you get any information on the shooting... (garbled transmission). 312 (Homicide). (Detectives MONTGOMERY, GRAVES and JOHNSON) 312 (Homicide). (Detectives MONTGOMERY, GRAVES and JOHNSON) Where's the Command Post? At Elm and Houston. 15 (TALBERT). 15 (TALBERT). COMMISSION EXHIBrr No Continued

21 Re..0., 19.1~. TEXAS - JO= ITZGERALD XE"N=kS. 15 (Captain C. TALBERT) (HITLER and JACKSON) 260 (Sergeant D. V. HARSIMS) 26Q (RKRKNESS) 15 (TALBERT) 15 (TALBERT) 40/2 (Unknown) Conversation Call those Canine Units back in ; No= n's Calldog nd the Sergeant's dog. a them an back in, if you will. 260 (HARKNESS). 260 (HARKNESS). Give us 508 (Crime Laboratory station wagon W. E. BARNES) dov.m to the T.Xas, School Book Depository. 15 (Captain C. E. TAJZERT). 15 (TALBERT). Where do you Want than to report to - Elm and Houston? it's the School Book Depository Building. It will be hard one to search out thoroughly : ithout those dogs. 508 (Crime Laboratory station Wagon, W. E. BARNES) is an route. 40/ /2 (unknown) R82 JOHN PITZGE YE1111= r 14OVEMBER Caliler 40/2 (Unknown) 19 (Sergeant C. B. OWENS) 19 (OWENS) 492 (Criminal Investigation Division) 492 (Criminal Investigation Division) 15 (captain C. E. TALBERT) TEXAS conversation 40/2 (Unknown). w,'ll need two more cars to rcport r to President's plane out h:,e, for the escort service, pleas ir. 19 (O";ENS). 19 (OWENS). I have the one that saw the President m get bit in my car. I on the Elm Street side of the Triple Underpass just before you go up on Stamens. Received. 492 (Criminal Investigation Division). 492 (Criminal Investigation DiVaion). We've been instructed to go to the scene. What code? Code 3. (Emergency - red lights and sirens.) 5 (Deputy Chief GEORGE L. LUMPKIN). 15 (TALBERT). 15 (TALBERT). COMMISSION EXHIBIT No Continued

22 Res J FITZGE Y 15 (Captain C. S. TAIZERT) 15 (captain C. E. TALBERT) 15 (Captain C. E. TALBERT) 15 (TALBERT) 19 (Sergeant C. B. OWENS) 19 (OWENS) (HULS9 and JACKSON) TEXAS Conversation I think 5 (Deputy Chief GEORGE L LUMPKIN) and 9 (Inspector J : H. SAWYER) both are in the building. Did you receive 19's (Sergeant C. B. OWENS) transmission7 No, I didn't. He has the person that saw the shooting in his car. He's returning to the location. Have you got condition yet? No. 19 (OWENS). 19 (OWENS). He didn't see the shooting. saw the President got hit. Any unit (Patrolman N. L. STANGLIN) 78 (TIPPIT) location... He JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVEMBER 22, 1963 _DALIAS~ TEXAS Dispat-er 45 (Patrolman N. L. STANGLIN) 45 (STANGLIB) 48 (Patrolman A. D. DUNCAN) 4S (DUNCAN) 508 (Crime Laboratory station wagon, W. E. BARNES) 241 (Patrolman J. P. HOLLINGS- WORTH) Conversation 45 (Patrolman N. L. STANGLIN) or 47 (Patrolman W. P. MORRIS) 45 (STANGLIN). What's your location? Gaston and Abrams. (This was 1lowed by intermodulation i.ilar, according to Dallas Police Department, to that most often originating from the Dallas Power and Light Company radio.) 48 (DUNCAN) 48 (DUNCAN) (Followed by more interference) Repeat, 48 (DUNCAN). Was that Park Lane and Greenville? Stand by. Any unit near the 2000 block Comerce 's (W. E. BARNES) 2000 co-er~e. Disregard, 508 (W. E. BARNES), return to the scene. 241 (HOLLINGSWORTH).

23 Re, JOFN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVEMER 22, DALLAS. C~11,r TEXAS Conversation Re3 JOEN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVEMBER 22, 1963-DALIAS-TEXAS C,11.r Ccnvors3tion 241 (HOLLINGSWORTH), your 309 (Patrolman W. W. TIPPETT) 309 (Tippun). location? 309 (TIPPETT). 241 (HOLLINGSWORTH) Live Oak and Central. 309 (TIPPETT) Have you heard from 300 (captain codo.3 (Eerg:ncyo- red lights- J. W. FRITZ)?.nd ir.), th BI od Bank, 2000 Commerce, take to Parkland. Negative (104 p.m.) 241 (HOLLINGSWORTH) En route. 309 (Patrolman W. W. TIPPETT) 309 (TIPPETT), what squad has that subject that's supposed to ~, ')7 (Ambulance) 607 (Ambulance, Code 5 (an route). have seen the shooting? 10-4, 607 (Ambulance). Will be (HULSE) He didn't see the shooting, , 241 (HOLLINGSWORTH). Patrolman W. W. TIPPETT). He saw the President get hit. That -7, 16 (S~.geant R. D. SHIPLEY) 16 (SHIPLEY) 19 (Sergeant C. B. OWENS).!~, ~as the person in his car. 241 (HOLLINGSWORTH) 10-4, front or rear? 309 (Patrolman W. W. TIPPETT) Do you have the info="t (SHIPLEY) I'm at Akard and Main if you want that this came from the Book D- me to make that. pository down there? (H=E and JACKSON) 241 (HOLLINGSWORTH) Yes. 241 (HOLLINGSWORTH) Go ahead. 309 (Patrolman W. W. TIPPETT) It's well covered off here. (HULSE and JACKSONJ code 4 (disregard), 16's (SHIPLEY) 241 (Patrolman J. P. HOLLINGS- 241 (HOLLINGSWORTH). going to make it. WORTH) 241 (HOLLIIIGSWORTH) 241 (HOLLINGSWORTH). Will be the front door, (HOLLINGSWORTH) I'm Code 5 (an route) at the Blood (SHIPLEY). Bank. 16 (SHIPLEY) 16 (Sergeant R. D. SHIPLEY).

24 Re. JOHN FITZGLRALD KENNEDY, NOVEMBER 22, 1963, D LAS-TEXAS C~ller Conversation (Chief N. T. FISHER) If you can contact 15 (TALBERT), 261 (BARNHART) Do you have any Clothing description ee and if he thinks it advisable to some of the people from out yet? here, do~ there to relieve some All we have in a Whits male 30, of the squads that are on duty. slander build, 5-10-, 16S pounds, armed with a.30 caliber rifle. Did you receive, 15 (TALBERT)? 15 (Captain C. E. TALBERT) 15 (TALBERT). 15 (TALBERT) 10-4, 4 (FISHER) (1,07) 261 (Patrolman C. X. BARNHART) I have a subject that fits that 15 (TALBERT) 15 (TALBERT) to 4 (FISHER). description in size. He's drunk, down at the north and of Laws Street Do you want to have Re. JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVEMBER 22, 1963, DALLAS, 16 (Sergeant R. D. SHIPLEY) 16 (SHIPLEY). 4 (Chief N. T. FISHER) Go ahead. C.1ler TEXAS Conversation Code 4, (disregard), 241's 15 (Captain C. S. TALBERT) Is 4 (FISHER) at the Market Hall? (Patrolman J. P. HOLLINGSWORTH) there. He's going to take it. 4 (FISHER) No, 1'. at Love Field. 16 (SHIPLEY) 15 (TALBERT) Do you have radio contact ith anyone at Market Hall? 241 (Patrolman J. P. HOLLINGS- 241's (HOLLINGSWORTH) got it WORTH) and gone. 4 (FISHER) 15/2's (Captain J. M. SOUTER) on the air. 4 (Chief N. T. FISHER) 4 (FISHER) to 15 (captain C. E. TALBERT). 58 (Garbled). 4 (FISHER) 4 (FISHER). 15 (Captain C. V. TALBERT) 15/2 (Captain J. M. SOUTER) (VULSE and JACKSON) 4 (FISHER). 15/2 (SOUTER). 4 (FISHER) See if you can raise 15 (Captain C. E. TALBERT). (Garbled) (100) 15 (TALBERT) 261 (Patrolman C. M. BARNHART) 261 (BARNHART)- 15 (TALBERT) 15 (TALBERT), did you call? 261 (BARNHART).

25 Re, JOHN --TZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVE~~ R 22, 1963, DALLAS, TFYAq _~i~patcher 15 (TALBERT) 261 (BAJLHART) 261 (Patrolman C. M. BARNHART) 388 (Criminal Investigation Divsion, Dallas Police Department, occupant of unit unknown) 388 (criminal Investigation Division) (:.n~j-sation ~-,cone to check him? 15 (Captain C. E. TALBERT). 15 (TALBERT). Can you get to him? 261 (Patrolman C. M. BARNHART) re you near that person?. ve got him on my motor. 13e at the north and of Laws at the dead-end? 388 (Criminal Investigation Division) 388 (criminal investigation Division) -em1scrs of the CID (Criminal Investigation Division) en route to Elm and Houston as ordered. Have 312 (Detectives MONTGOMERY, GRAVES and JOHNSON), 305 (Detoctives J.R. LEAVELLE, E.R. BECK, G. R. BOYCE), 386 (Patrolman P.R. PEACE), correction, 492 (Special Service Bureau) and 309 (Detectives H.H. BLESSING and C.N. B:10.11~,~ and Patrolman C.W. BROWN). Re~ JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVE111BER 22, DALLAS, TEXAS 368 (Criminal Identification Division) 260 (Sergeant D. V. HARKNESS) 260 (RARFUNESS) 15 (Captain C. E. TALBERT) 15 (TALBERT) - 5D - Conversation We're en rcute that location t. await orders there. I don't know.....do. 15 (Captain C. E. TALBERr) 260 (HARKNESS). 260 (HARKNESS). in~orm the squads that anyone that gets iany information -9~1ding this -idest d- here, tt bring it to 9 (Inspector J. F. SA',~,'ER) at Elm and Houston ; brinc: the person to 9 (SAWYER) at Elm and Houston. Did you receive, 261 (Patrol-n C. M. rl,~_ihart)? 15 (TA:.3ERT). 15 (TALBERT). if you can get 15/2 (Captain i M. SOUTER), would you get hir, some personnel on those tailroad put etracks near market Hall rand prcc ed back t.ward thi location to check out the tracks in this immediate vicinity. 15/2 (Captain J. M. SC,=ER). 10-4, 5 (C.pt.in C. E. TALB-~T) He's on Channel 2. He has the information.

26 Re. JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVEMBER 22, 1963, DALLA-S TEXAS Re. ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDL:NT JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVE14BER 22, 061, DALLAS, TI~XAS Conversation Conversation (HULSE,and JACKSON) 15 (Captain C. Z. TALBERT). 120 (Sergeant G. B. RICHCREEK) 120 (RICHCREEK). 15 (TALBERT) 15 (TALBERT). (HULSE and JACKSON) 120 (RICHCREEK). 212 (SPR&DLIN) 261 (Patrolman C. M. BARNHART) 261 (BARNHART) Do you have anyone you can send to the dead-end of Law Street? 261 (Patrolman C. M. BARNHART) has a suspect on the back of his motor. (HULSR and JACKSON) 212 (SPRRDLIN). Attention all squads - any t:lephone truck en route to 212 (SPRADLIN) Have YOU got another Squad that P rkland, Code 3 (Emergency - red can meet that unit at the dead- lights and siren.), give him the end of Laws? I'm blocked in Way in, 1~16. over bare and can't got out. Unknown (Sounded like 6.) Yes, disregard. I have somona there now. U~it ending in (BARNHART). 261 (BARNHART). Vm going to stay on these railroad tracks at the dead-end Of Law. (1~15 p.m.) 120 (RIrHCREEK) Citizen Citizen (Patrolman J. M. WILLIA14S) and 99 (Patrolman S. E. NORMAN) are cn route to their respective homes to pick up a car and a dog -' Lhen will clear on Channel 1. You advise them Where to go. 15 (Captain C. E. TALBERT) (1.11) Dispateber 15 (Captain C. E. TALBERT), (Enil of Belt Six) did you receive? 212 (Patrolman L. W. SPRADLIN) 212 (SPRADLIN). 15 (TALBERT) Hello, police operator.... Go ahead....go ahead, citizen u~i-,g the police (citizen cut in). We've bad a shooting out here. Where's it at?

27 Rai JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVEMBER 22, 1963, DALLAS, TEXAS Conversation Res JOHN FITZGERAIJ) KENNEDY, NOVEMBER 22, 1963, DALLAS, TEXAS conversation The citizen using police 69 (Patrolman A. R. BROCK) 69's (BROCK) going Out there. radio.... (citizen cut in) 10-4, 69 (BROCK), Code 3 (Emergency - Citizen On 10th Street. red lights and sirens.) What location on 10th Street? 602 (Ambulance) 602 (Ambulance) Code 5 (an route). Citizen Between Marsalis and Beckley, 211 (Patrolmdh RAY HAWKINS 211 (HAWKINS and HAGGETT). It's a police officer. Sor,e- and E. R. HAGGETT) body Lhot him.... what's this? th Street. 211 (HAWKINS and HAGGETT). (JACKSON) 78 (Patrolman J. D. TIPPIT). 211 (HAWKINS and HAGGETT) we're clear at industrial and Stemmons. Will go on out there. Citizen..... you got that? It's in a police car number , 211 (HAWKINS and HAGGETT). (JACKSON and HULSE) 78 (Patrolman J. D. TIPPIT). 15 (Captain C. E. TALBERT) 15 (TALBERT). Citizen Hello, police operator, did you 603 (Ambulance) 603 (Ambulance, Code 5 (an route) got that? A police officer, Baylor. 510 East Jefferson. 602 (Ambulance) Code 6 (out at destination). (JACKSON) Signal 19 (shooting) involving a police officer, 510 East 10-4, 603 (Ambulance) and 602 Jefferson. (Ambulance), lzl9. citizen Thank you. 602 (Ambulance) What's that addreex on Jefferson? 35 (Patrolman J. M. LEWIS) 35 (L!".1 1S). 501 East 10th. The citizen using the police WALKER) 85 (Patrolman R. W. 85 (17ALKFS) out. radio remain off the air now. 19 (Sergeant C. B. OWENS) 19 (01 ;ENS). 91 (Patrolman W. D. MENTZEL) (Ow-mNS).

28 Re. JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVEMBER 22, 1963, DALLAS, TEYAS.9 (Sergeant C. B. OWENS) 105 (f3trolmen J. M. POE and L. E. JEW 602 (Ambulance) 105 (patrolmen J. M. POE and L. E. TEZ) Conversation Give me the correct address on the shooting. 501 East 10th. 105 (POE and JEZ) 602 (Ambulance) Code 6 (out at destination. Was 519 East Jefferson correct? We have two locations, 501 East Jofferson and 501 East 10th. 19 (Sergeant C. B. OWENS), are you on route? Re. JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVEMBER 22, 1963, DALLAS, TEXAS 85 (Patrolman R. W. WALKER) 85 (Patrolman R. W. Citizen 602 (Ambulance) Citizen WALKER) Conversation 85 (WALKER). T1he subject's running West on Jefferson from the location. No physical description. Hello, hello, hello (Ambulance) ---from out here on 10th Street, 500 block. This police officer's just shot, I think be's dead. 10-4, we have the information. The citizen using the radio, 105 (POE and JEZ) This is an officer. remain off the radio now. 19 (Sergeant C. B. OWENS) -patcher 15 (Captain C. E. TALBERT). 19 (OWENS) 19 (OWENS) is an route. 15 (captain C. E. TALBERT) 15 (TALBERT). 10-4, 19 (OWENS). Channel (A~bulance) 605 (Ambulance), Code 5 (an route). 15 (TA13ERT) I'm using a three wheeler motor. I'll have to go to another radio. 10-4, 605 (Ambulance), (TALBERT), did you receive th 85, (Patrolman R. W. WALKER). information on the police office : shot? 602 (Ambulance) 602 (Ambulance). 15 (Captain C. E. TALBERT) 10-4, but didn't that citizen say (HULSE and JACKSON 85 (Patrolman R. W. VV61.KER). first he was on Jefferson, then on l0th and then Chesapeake?

29 Re. Re, JOHN FITZGERALD 0X, R4 -, F7TZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVEMBER 22, 1963, KENNEDY' DALLAS, TEXAS NOVE~MER 22, 1963, DALLAS, TEXAS Conversation Conv-sation (HULSE) Checl~ 501 East 10th at Ycz. Denver. 15 (Captain C. E. TALBERT) Do they relate? 85 (Patrolman R. W. WALKER) L~ispatdher Yes, at Denver. 91 (Patrolman W. D. MENTZEL). 2 5 (Captain C. E. TALBERT) 19 (Sergeant C. B. OWENS) will 91 (MENTZEL) 91 (MENTZFL). be en route shortly. Subject just passed 401 East Jefferson. 91 (Pz ;rolman W. D. MENTZEL) 91 (MENTZEL) will be clear. 91 (14ENTZEL), have a signal 19 (shooting) involving police officer 400 East 10th. Suspect last seen running west on Jefferson. No description at this time (Patrolman W. D. MENTZEL) Unknown Where did ne just pass? 401 East Jefferson. 87 (Patrolman R. C. NELSON) 87 (NELSON). Suspect just passed 401 East 87 (NELSON). Jefferson. 87 (NELSON) I'm in my car here at Elm and Houston Do you want me to g3 91 (Patrolman W. D. MENTZEL) over there? 85 (Patrolman R. W. WALKER) 85 (WALKER). 87 (Patrolman R. C. NELSON), report to 4340 West Davis at 85 (WALKER). the service station for information regarding suspect on this as Ovaim) (Garbled transmission.) signal 19 (shooting) of the President. Give us the correct location on it, 85 (Patrolman R. W. WALKER). 87 (Patrolman R. C. NELSON) We have three different 10catiOr.S. 85 (WALKER) I haven't seen anything on Jefferson yet. Code 3 (Emergency - red lights and sirens) (ls22)

30 Re. JC401 FITZGERALD KE-JNCDY, Re~ NOVEMBER 22, 19EI, DA LA_S TFYAS JO :2N FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVEMBER 22, 1963, DALLAS, TEKAS Conv~-~~,t ton caller C-q -.tion 85 (Patrolman R. W. WALKER) 85 (VIALKER). 85 (Patrolman R. W. WALKER) Wc-i.g. whit. jacket, b.li...d 85 ("ALXER). to be a -hit. shirt and dark ~la~k.. 85 (WALKER) We hava a dcacription on this su-~pcct over here on Jefferson. Lazt seen about the 300 East Je--ferson. Re's a white male, 603 (Ambulance) 603 (Ambulance) out Baylor. about 30, 5'8", black hair, slender, wearing a white jacket, 10-4, 603 (Ambulance), white shirt and dark Blacks. Unknown ~niat 1-S his direction of travel Armed with what?.n je,1--.rz.n? 85 (WALKER) Unknown. Traveling west on Jefferson, 400 block. Last seen 401 West 105 (Patrolman J. M. POE and 105 (POE and JEZ) Jefferson, correction, it will L. E. JEZ) be east. 105 (POE and JEZ) Wantod for investigation of aszault to murder of a police 105 (POE and JEZ) We're at the location now. officer, a white male, approxi-.ately , I.nd.r bu-11d 'h a -- bl a~k ' h a ir, a.,its i at',. a wnite -hirt and dark tro-rs. 19 (Sergeant C. B. OWENS) 19' a (CWzNS) code 6 (out at susp~ct last soon running do-in.tion). west on Jefferson from 400 East Jefferson, 1 : , 19 (OWENS). (JACKSON) Does anybody know the condition 85 (Patrolman R. W. WALKER). of the officer? 85 (Patrolman R. W. WALKER) 8 5 KER). 602 (Ambulance) :~'-spatcher Repeat his clothing description. 87 (Patrolman R. C. NELSON) 87 (NELSON) (HUISE and JACKSON) 87 (NELSON)

31 Res AF13ASSIIZATION OF PRESIDENT JI-N FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVEMBER 22, 1963, DALLAS, TEXAS Re, JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVEmaER 22, 1'463, DALTAS. TF :U,S C.ller Co.ve-tion Call- Convernation 87 (Patrolman R. C. NELSON) Is that 4340 Went Davis? 279 (unknown) (Unknown). Yes. 279 (Unknown). 87 (NELSON) 87 (Patrolman R. C. NELSON) Said he pulled in there and bought some gas. Driving a white Pontiac, 1 61 or -62 station wagon with a prefix "Pecos" "Ellis'. He had a rifle laying in the seat. 279 (Unknown) We believe we've got that suspect on shooting this officer out here. Got his white Jacket. Believe he dumped it on this parking lot behind this service ~tation at 400 block East Jefferaon, across fro. Mdl.y- Hughes, and he had a white Jacket on. We believe this is 1~. 257 (Patrolman C. E. WHITMAN) We have a citizen following this car at this time - unknown direction. (1 :25) Any unit near Gaston Gaston, at the Blood Bank 's (WHITMAN) downtown. Can you escort some blood? 279 (unknown) 10-4, you do not have the suspect, is that correct? No, just the jacket laying on the ground. what unit is going to take that blood to Parkland, Code 3 (Emergency - red lights and sirens)? 257 (WHITMAN) Which way's he going? 257 (Patrolman C. E. WHITMAN) Where is it? 75 (Patrolman E. G. SEBASTIAN) 257 (WHITMAN) 75's (SEBASTIAN) at Forest and central. I-m Central and Pacific right now ; 257 (WHITMAN) 257 (WHITMAN) 91 (Patrolman W. D. XENTZEL) 3600 Gaston, Wadley Blood Center. I got it. 91 (MENTZEL). 91 (MENTZEL)

32 Re. JOIV FITZCERALD KFIMEDY, NO"E'IRER-22, 1163, DALLAS, TrXAS 91 (Patrolman W. D. MENTZEL) 550/2 (Sergeant GERALD L. HILL) 550/2 (Sergeant GERALD L. HILL) 599 (Cockrell Bill squad) 550/2 (Sergeant GERALD L. HILL) 550/2 (Sergeant GERALD L. HILL) What waseth : cd ascription besid,3 the whit J k : I White male, 30, 518*, black hair, slander build, white shirt, white jacket black trousers, going west on Jfierson from the 300 bloc.~. 550/2 (HILL). Go ahead. I'm at 12th and Beckley now - have a man in the car with me that can identify the suspect if anybody gets him, the one. c~,,v~r~..tion Return to service, 599. (Cockrell Bill Squad) 550/2 (Sergeant GERALD L. HILL). 550/2 (HILL). Have you been to the scene? The officers were already gone when I got there. He was driving car # 10. Do you know what ambulance took him? We bad three going. Re~ JOHN NOVEMER FITZGERALD 22, 1163, KENNEDY VALt;.S, 550/2 (Sergeant GERALD L. HILL) 85 (Patrolman R. W. WALKER) 19 (Sergeant C. B. OWENS) (HMR and JACKSON) 19 (Sergeant C. a. OWENS) 79 (Patrolman B. W. ANGLIN) 412 (Criminal Investigation Division) 75 (Patrolman E. G. SEBASTIAN) TEYAS En route. G. ab"d. Conv~,rnatinn NO, DUDLEY HUGHES passed in front of me going to Beckley - looked like he might have had bin. 602 (Ambulance) Did someone find a jacket? Unknown, 85 (WALKER). 19 (OWENS). 19 (OWENS). one of the men bare at the service station that saw him seems to think be in in tbd.8 block of 400 East Jefferson, behind this service Station. will you got me some more squads over here? Er, route. (Garbled transmic.. soundad like other squads a1r, en route.) 10-4, 412 (Criminal Investig~zicn D~vlsion). 75 (Patrolman E. 5. S-BASTIAlm). 400 East Jefferson.

33 Re, ASSASSINATION Of PRESIDENT Call- 9f K3 EN NA S. TEXAS 75 (Patrolman E. G. SEBASTIAN) 550/2 (Sergeant GERALD L. HILL) 19 (Sergeant C. B. OWENS) 11, 1 Patrolman E. G. SEBASTIAN) 75 (Pat.olman E. G. SEBASTIAN) 76 (Patrolman H. H. HORN) 76 (Patrolman H. H. HORN) 16 (Sergeant R. D. SHIPLEY) D-4spatcher 77 (Patrolman W. E. SMI=) (EEULSE and JACKSON) C..v.r..ti.n we're almost there. 19 (Sergeant C. B. OWENS), here did the officer go? 550/2 (HILL). I saw some squads towards Methodist a real that her. he fast is. -- I'll bet 75 (SEBASTIAN). 400 East Jefferson, report in that vicinity. code 2 (urgent, red lights and a, rens as needed.) Yes. 76 (HORN) 76 (HORN) I'm en route over there. I'll be out on East Jefferson. 10-4, 16 (SrIPLEY). 77 (SMITH). 77 (SMITH). COMMISSION EXHI13IT No Continued Re. ASSASSINATION OF PP-ESIDE14T JOEN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVEMBER 22, 1963, DALLAS. TEXAS 77 (Patrolman W. E. SMITH) (EFULSE and JACKSON) 93 (Patrolman H. M. ASHCRAFT) 29 (Patrolman J. M. WILLIAMS) 79 (Patrol.= B. W. ANGLIN) 79 (Patrolman B. W. ANGLIN) 95 (Patrolmen M. M. MC DONALD and T. R. GREGORY) 93 (Patrolman H. M. ASHCRAFT) 221 (Patrolman H. W. SUMMERS) 223 (Patrolman C. T. WALKER) Going back over on about 400 East Jefferson. Yes. En route 400 East Jefferson. out 400 West Jefferson. 79 (Patrolman B. W. ANGLIN). You calling 79 (ANGLIN)? Are you an route 300 East Jefferson? conversation 95 (MC DONALD and GREGORY) 1. en route. 10-4, 95 (MC DONALD and GREGORY). Is en route. 10-4, 93 (ASHCRAFT). Is down here. 10-4, 221 (SOMERS). 223 (Patrolman C. T. WALKER) is there.

34 RG~ J0.,-N FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVE,11ER 22 - IrJ61, DAIUM, T -ZA -_ C-11e.r Dll~p.tcher 19 (Sergeant C. B. OWENS) Disgatcher 19 (Sergeant C. B. OWENS) 75 (Patrolman E. G. SEBASTIAN) 75 (Patrolman E. G. SEBASTIAN) j:-tcher Diapatcher ig. f:-~ 19 (OWENS) amt L--n (Sergeant C. B. OW--aS) Do you have the inform-ation? 110, What? nn 2. (Instructed to go to Ch..nel 2.) -,'5 (S[;x3ASTIAN) 75 (SEBASTIAN) National Broadcasting Company 1. reporting DOA (Dead on Arrival). That's correct. Is that the officer? )~.S. (Garbled transmission.) Re, JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVE.I.MER 22, 1163, DALLAS, TEXA_ caller 87 (NELSON) 87 (Patrolman R. C. NELSON) D-~spatchOr 87 (NELSON) 87 (NEI SOX) conve-tion 87 (Patrolman R. C. NELSON). A station wagon believed t~ be PE3435, unknown make and mccol, late 0model, toccupied by two majo left his follow's ~t,~t! -' going cast on Davis and bclio-] to have a shotgun or rifle lay 7.7 in ba.k Cat. Received, 87 (Patrolman R. C. NELSON). ~,7 ) w-ll be - -t. d- ~-, On Jcff.ra.O. ~ : :clsoa), when you get do- ---, --c ~f you can find that car at the scene. -4. code 2 (urgent- red lights and sircn as needed). C.d~ 3 (E-rgenOy - red lights and siren.). Dispat ner (HULSE and JACKSON) NO, that's not correct 75 (Patrolman E. G. SEBASTIAN), 19 (Sergeant C. B. OWENS). 19 (Sergeant C. B. OWENS). I (Chi~ - Of Police JESSE E. CURy" Unknown What officer was it? (JACKSON and HULSE) J. D. TIPPIT. a7 (Patrolman R. C. NELSON) a7 (NEIZON). Ill (Patrolman J. G. POLLARD) (HULSE and JACKSON 111 (POLLARD) Ill (POLLARD) Ill (POLLARD) They ~y he is running west in the alley between Jefferson and T-th.

35 ALSASSINATION OF PRESTDIF~ Ra : ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDE JO,N F1 ':ZC:ERALD KENNEDY, FTTZGLRAl-n KENNED1, 22, 1-63, DALLAS, E.jL~~ INOVEbMER , DALLAS, TF-KAS NOVEKBER C.,l I.r Convf!rsation Disp.itcher 85 (Patrolman R. W. WALKER) 85 (Patrolman R. W. WALKER) 85 (Patrolman R. W. WALKER) West in the alley between Jefferson and Tenth. 75 (Patrolman E. G. SEBASTIAN) 75 (SEBASTIAN) received. 599 (Cockrell Hill Squad) 5~9 (Cockrell Hill Squad) is in service. 19 (Sergeant C. B. OWENS) (HULSE and 19 (OWENS). MC DANIEL) (OUENS). Conversation 19 (Sergeant C. B. OWENS) Do you know what kind of a -.1 he was on? (HULSE and MC DANIEL) What kind of what? 19 (OWENS) Was he on a call or anything? 85 (Patrolman R. W. WALKER) (HULSE and 14C DANIEL) No. 87 (Patrolman R. C. NELSON) 87 (NELSON), 19 (OWENS) (HULSE and J. A. 599 (Cockrell Hill Squad) MC DANIEL) clear lz32. (HULSE and MC DANIEL) Do you have any information f~r us, 19 (Sergeant C. B. OWENS)? 19 (OWENS) lio, we are shaking down thesc old houses in the 400 block Fast Jefferson right no.. 95 (Patrolman M. N. MC DONALD) 95 (:~C DONALD) (MC DANIEL) Escorts going north on Hines. Cut your sirens. Escorts going (HULSE and MC DANILL) Go ahead. north on Hines. Cut your sirens. 15 (MC DONALD) s2rd me a uquad over here at (HULSE) 10-4, 605 (Ambulance), 1:33 Tenth and Crawford to check Gat t:ais church basement. Unknown Clothing the description on that suspect. (HULSE and MC DANIEL) Any Squad Tenth and Crawford? DiSpatC1-sr (HVLSE and White male, 30, 5 18", very slender 66 (Patrolman P. S. WILLIAms) 66 (WILLIAMS) is an route. MC DANIEL) build, black hair, a white jacket, white shirt and dark slacks, lz33. (HULSE and 14C DANIEL) Unknown Was that Crawford and Jefferson? (HULSE and KC DANIi;L) Tenth and Jefferson

36 Rat ASSASSINATICII OF PRESInr.141' JOHN FITZGERAIZ KENNEDY, N,'VENIBUR 22, ]~!63. DALT-AS. TCXAS Ra~ ASSASSINATICN CF PRESID -Yr JONN FITZCERAT-n YENNEDY, NCVEMBER 27, 1-163, D!~L,~S, TEX-IS conversation C:,, 11~r conv-, ton knc~n 1.13 (Patrolman C. T. WALKER) Get th~. here fast. (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 87 (Patrolman R. C. NELSON). 87 (Patrolman R. C. NELSON) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 87 (NELSON). PE3435 (garbled address) story, 1961 Falcon, 4-door. (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 7,.ny unit near Mar3alis and Jeffuroon. (several squads f~!'.,ing again -- Unable to re-a.) 85 (Patrolman R. W. WALKER) En route. 87 (Patrolman R. C. NELSON) He Wasn't sure of license sonber. (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 10-4, 85 (Patrolman R. W. VMLz'fA). (HULSE and MC DANIEL) Unkno- Callcd. 16 (Sergeant R. D. SHIPLEY) 16 (SHIPLEY) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) C. ~hcad. (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 16 (SHIPLEY) Unknown En route. 16 (SHIPLEY) 223 (Patrolman C. T. WALKER) (HULSE and 14C 223 (Patrolman C. T. WALKER) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) Prefix and color on that car again. 223 (WALKER) DANIEL) Go ahead, 223 (WALKER). He is in the library, Jefferson, East 500 block, marsalis and Jefferson. (Savoral squads talking at one time, Unable to read). at location, 223 (Patrol~~a~ Wh C. T. WALKER)7 (HULSE and MC DAIJIE-) 29 (Patrolman J. WILLIAMS) (HULSE and MC DANIE,) 2~ (Patrolman J. WILLIAXS). 29 (Patrolman J. WILLIAMS),p.tcher (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 29 (Patrolman J. WILLIAMS) 22 (Patrolman L. L. HILL) 29 (Patrolman J. WILLIAMS). Clc,r, I'll be in the dc~.to~ --" any place you can use me. Jefferson and Marsalis. 29 (Patrolman J. WILLIAMS). En route. 22 (Patrolman L. L. HILL). 223 (Patrolman C. T. WALKER) Library Jefferson and Mzrsali- I'm going around back. (HULSE and Mc DANIEL) 22 (Patrolman L. L. HILL)

37 Res ;,SSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT J~Hll FITZGERALD KE.NNEDY, N3'.-E~',UER ~2, l)63_ DAIL :~3, TEXP7 a~~ ASSASSINATION Or PRErID-N, JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY ' NOVI,- CR -2~, 1~~63, D%14~' ' ;, 'JL 22 (Patrolman L. L. HILL) Thcy got him ho-,d up - looks like in this building over here at the corner. Unknown Where yo, b.? 85 (Patrolman R. W. WALKER) Is at library. (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 2 (Patrolmen R. HAWKINS and Is "t at location. E. 11R. BAGGETIT) (HULSE and ME DANIEL) io (Sergeant C. B. OWENS) 19 (OwE :z).~,-patcher (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 19 (C1,!LLNS) 1.) iow-mls) W~ are all at the library. (HULSE and mc DANIEL) 223 (Patrolman C. T. WALKER) is Supposed to be there. 19 (OWENS) W~ are at the side of the building now. (HULSE and MC DANIEL) Unknown wftl'- ~L it? (HULSE and MC DANIEL) Marsalis and Jefferson. Unknown. (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 1,,arsalis What and Jefferson? 221 (Patrolman H. W. SUt!NERS) 221 (GU:,U-:ERS-) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 221 (SV.1114ERS) 221 W-Lmi:Rs) Might - givo you some additio-l information. I got -1, t o the g.t-a-y th~t ~uspect in this shoot- -9. Ho is a white male, 27, 5'11-*, 165, black wavy hair, fair complosted, wearing light gray Ei-nhower-type jacket, dark trousers and a white shirt -nd but last seen running on the northnsidej o!,t he. street Efro Patto on c--ers n ; on ast Jefferson, and was apparently am. thpis a.32, dark finish, automatic 'd wi tol Which he had in his right hand. (HULSE and 14C DANIEL) l'or you information, 221 (Patrolman H. W. SUMMERS), they have the suspect cornered in L'.- library Marsalis and Jeffer- 221 (Patrolman H. W. SUMMERS) This man can positively identify him if they need him. (HULSE and MC DANIEL) Well, they do have the suspect under arrest now. Unknown 221 (Patrolman H. W. SUMMERS) hang on to your witness

38 Re, JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVFJ-D3rR 22, 1963, DALLAS. (HULSE) 19 (Sergeant C. B. OWENS) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 19 (Sergeant C. B. OWENS) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) TEXAS (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 221 (Patrolman H. W. SUMMERS). 221 (Patrolman H. W. SUMMERS) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) Stand by (Sergeant C. B. OWENS) DiSPAtCher (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 'Sergeant C. B. OWENS) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 19 (Sergeant C. B. OWENS) Dispatcl,er (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 221 (Patrolman H. W. SUMMERS) Conver"tion Well, hold on to him. 19 (OWENS). 19 (OWENS). It was the wrong man. Disregard all the information on the suspect arrested. It was the wrong man. Yes. 19 (OWENS) 221 (Patrolman H. W. SUMMERS) h- an eye witness to the shooting. -st him to hold onto him? Wh,t did you say? You want him to keep the eye witness at the scene? Yes. I'm in front of 404 West - Eas, 10th rignt now. I got two the one that talked to the officer and one that observed the man. Re : IkSSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT _ft'n FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVETMFR 22, 1963, DALLAS, TEXAS (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 242 (Patrolman B. T. THORNHILL) (HULSE 550 (Captain W. R. WESTBROOK) and ME DANIEL) 243 (Patrolman B. L. APPLE) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 550 (WESTBROOK) (Captain W. R. WESTBROOK) (HULSE and 14C DANIEL) 19 (Sergeant C. B. OWENS). 550 (Captain W. R. WESTBROOK) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 19 (Sergeant C. B. OWENS). 550 (Captain W. R. WESTBROOK) 19 (Sergeant C. B. OWENS) 550 (Captain W. R. WESTBROOK) 19 (Sergeant C. B. OWENS) 550 (captain W. R. WESTBROOK) conversation 242 (Patrolman B. T. THORN11ILL) location? 242 (THORNBILL),R. L. Thornton and Marsalis. 550 (WESTBROOK) What officer have you got commanding this area over here where the officer was shot? Repeat. 19 (Sergeant C. B. OWENS). 19 (Sergeant C. B. OWENS). 19 (OWENS),what is your location? I'm at Marsalis and jefferson right now. There's nothing to this Marsalis here. Let's get back up to jefferson (followed by some intcr~erence, sounded like wc~k_ to North Jefferson)

39 Re : Re, JO~N FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVE11VIER 27, 1~63, DALLM, TEXAS HOVE~QFR 22_196_3DAMAS. TEXAS Con-r-tion C--rs,,ti- (HULSE and MC DANIEL) You P receive, 241 (Patrolman interrupted T by 223. (Patrolr- J.. I. :)1.L1NGSWORTH)? C.. WALKER.) 241 (Patrolman J. P. HOLLINGS- WhereEbouta on third 223 (Patrolman C. T. WALKER) 223 (Patrolman C. T. VTALKrR), WORTH) fl..r? 550 (raptain W. R. WESTBROOK) witness that saw him 550/2 (sergeant G. HILL) 550/2 (HILL) We got a go up North JefferB let, on -d he shed his jacket -- s check that (HULSE and MC DANIEL) Go zheid, 550/2 (HILL). vicinity, towards Tyler. 550/2 (Sergeant G. HILL) Tno sh~lll it the scene indicates Unat the suspect is amed with an (RULSE and MC DANIEL) 223 (Patrolman C. T. WALKER). automatic.38 rather than a 223 (Patrolman C. T. WALKER) That was just a boy running to Pistol. tell them ~hat happened. He works there. (HULSE and MC DANIEL),)-spatcher (HULSE and HE DANIEL) 243, location? 492 (Special Service Bureau, 492 (Special Service Bureau, Dallas Police Department, Dallas Police Department) 241 (Patrolman J. P. HOLLINGS- 241 (HOLLINGSWORTH), is 1000 occupant unknown) WORTH) North central. (HULSE and Y.C DANIEL) 19 (Sergeant C. B. OWENS) Dispa-~cher (HULSE and MC DANIEL) Report to third floor of the Sheraton - contact the 19 (Sergeant C. B. OWENS) 19 (S-5~-nt C. B. OWENS) officer there for an escort to Parkland, lz40. (HULSE and 14C DANIEL) 19 (OWENS), are you en route to 404 East 10th where 221 (Patrol- 87 (Patrolman R. C. NELSON) 87 (NELSON). man witness H. W.. SU,%=RS) has the eye 49 (Patrolman C. R. GILBREATH) 49 (GILBREATH). (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 49 (GILBREATH). 49 (Patrolman C. R. GILBREATH) I'm back in the car, uftere do you want me? (HULSE and MC DANIEL) Remain in downtown area (Sergeant C. B. OWENS) Yes. (HULSE and :4c DANIEL) 492 (Special Servici Bureau) 492 (Special Service Bureau) COMMISSION EXHIBIT No Continued

40 R., jcmn ritzc-erald KEINNFIDY, N',Vr.1TsER 22, 2^,63, DALLAS, TEXAS C'~llnr Diopatchor (HULSE and N~C DANIEL) 492 (Special Service Bureau) 492 (Special Service Bureau) C.nvers.tio. Wo have been instructed to report to the Oak Cliff scene. What location and what code? Rel JO FIT3GERALD 117NEI"Y VO NMBER 22, C~ller -p~tcher (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 210 (Sergeant J. M. YOUNG) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) C.-e-ti- 19 (Sergeant C. B. OWENS). I'll head that way. _Dispatch6r (SULSE and MC DANIEL) 300 East Jefferson. 492 (Special Service Bureau) Tis?atcher (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 19 (Sergeant C. B. OWENS) Code? code 2. (urgent - red lights and siren as needed.) 19 (OWENS). 19 (Sergeant C. B. OWENS) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 19 (OWENS). 19 (OWENS), can you use 210 (Sergeant J. M. YOUNG) over there? 241 (Patrolman J. P. HOLLINGS- WORTH). (HULSE and VIC DANIEL) 19 (Sergeant C. B. OWENS). 19 (Sergeant C. B. OWENS) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 80. (Sergeant H. F. DANS). I') ~Sergeant C. B. OWENS) is 80 Sergeant H. F. DANE in service? I think he was sent down to Elm and Central. We need somebody to notify that Officer's wife. 410 (Criminal Investigation Division) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 410 (Criminal Investigation Division) - so (Criminal Investigation Division) 410 (criminal Investigation Division) 410 (criminal Investigation Division) en route from Trade Mart with three detectives to City Hall unless otherwise directed. (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 80, (Sergeant H. F. BANS). (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 10-4, 410 (Criminal I.v..ti- (RUIZE and MC DANIEL) 241 (Patrolman J. P. HOLLINGSI'O~~-. - gation Division), 1 : (Sergeant J. K. YOUNG) 210 (6-g-nt J. M. YOUNG). (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 241 (Patrolman J. P. HOLLINGS- WORTH). (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 210 (Serge -nt J. M. YOUNG). 210 (Sergeant J. H. YOUNG) I'm at Hines and Wolfs. Does 19 (Sergeant C. B. OWENS) me out in Oak Cliff? 87 (Patrolman R. C. NELSON) 87 (NELSON). Dispatch.. (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 87 (NELSON).

41 Re. JO"N NOVEM.r. FITZTA~ , K.....r'Dy DALI~-, T.XAS 87 (Patrolman R. C. (HULSE and MC DANIEL) - NELSON) (HUIZE and MC DANIEL) 392 (Criminal investigation Div,s ion).,ispatcher (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 392 (Criminal Investigation Division) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 392 (Criminal Investigation Division) (End of Belt seven) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) a? (Patrolzan R. C. NELSON) Convo-tion 87 (Patrolman R. C. NELGON), that a Pontiac Or a Falcon? He didn't say what kind of a :a. it Would be. He said it was a.h ite car with a luggage rack 01, He wasn't sure of the model, top. talked like it -a a big car, though. 392 (Criminal Investigation Division). 392 (Criminal Investigation Division). 392 (Criminal Investigation Division) and 362 (Criminal investigation Division) in service from Fed Marti from the - Ready for assignment (1 :44) What was the last location anybody had on the suspect over here in Oak Cliff? Rs~ ASSASSINATICN OF PRESIDENT JOU:N FITZ7LI~LD ILI V0VZML1FR i2 C"11- D :.p.teh.r (11ULSE I-IC D ;L%!1:1,) 222 (Patrolman V. R. NOLAN) (HULSE and YC DANIEL) (MC DANIEL) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) No, give it to us again. (HULSE and mc DANIEL) 79 (Patrolman B. W. ANGLIN) C,--,3tion -Lh on P.ttc (NOLAN), clear. 222 (NOLA-N), clear, Would and you check through Austin got t registration please, on (bel m, IS kip,~,, H. Henry e S Sa 77, her at ~his shooting which took place in r eq t ards o the President. 19 (sergeant C. B. OWENS) 19 (Sergeant C. B. OWENS) Did you receive the license n-ber? H Henry, S Sam, 1877, Texas (ANGLIN) COMMISSION EXHI13IT No Continued

42 Reg J(-N FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVE11aER 22, 1~63, DALLAS, TEXAS Res AS'ASSINATION OF PRESIDENT JC~L4 FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVED11BER 22, -63, DALLAS, TEXAS ~jnn~l~rnpti.on Call- C.nv,r,,ti.n (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 79 (Patrolman B. W. ANGLIN). 79 (ANGLIN) (Garbled transmission.) (HULSE and MC DANI,L) II-c information a suspect juut want in the Texas Theatre on West Jefferson. 79 (Patrolman B. W. ANGLIN) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) Supposed to be biding in the balcony. 85 (Patrolman R. W. WALKER) 65 (Patrolman R. W. WALKER), On route. (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 65 (Patrolman W. A. EVERETT) clear, 1 : (Patrolman J. G. POLLARD) III (POLLARD). en route. (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 10-4, Ill (POLLARD). 76 (Patrolman H. H. HORN) 76 (HORN), Code 5 (en route). (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 9 (Inspector J. H. SAWYER) 9 (SAWYER). (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 9 (SAWYER). 9 (Inspector J. H. SAWYER) We have a man that we would to have you pass this on to CD (Crimi~al Investigation DiViSI-0 to see if we can pick this man up. CHARLES DOUGLAS GIVENS, (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 550/2 (Sergeant G. HILL) 550/2 (Sergeant G. HILL) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 550/2 (Sergeant G. HILL) 550/2 (Sergeant G. HILL) Do you have any additional information on this Oak Cliff suspect? 492 (Special Service Bureau) 492 (Special Service Bureau) cut at Texas Theatre. (HULSE and MC DANIEL) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) They think he is at the Texas Theatre, 550/2 (Serg-t G. FILL). 550/2 (Sergeant G. HILL) Dispatcl~er (HULSE and MC DANIEL) In the balcony. (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 241 (Patrolman J. G. HOLLINGSWORTH) 241 (Patrolman J. G. HOLLINGS- GO ahead. WORTH) G-I-V-E-N-S. He is a colored male, 37, 6'3", 165 pounds, I.D.# Sheriff D.p.rt-t Ile is a porter that worked on this floor up here. Re has a police record and he left. (EFUI.SE and MC DANIEL) You make pickup at the Sheratoza? 241 ipatrolman J. G. HOLLINGS- No, I couldn't find him. He i3 WORTH) not in the front, be's not on tne side and he is not on the tnird floor COMMISSION EXHIBIT No Contintied

43 Re, JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVEMBER 22, 1963, DALLAS, TEMa conversation (HULSE and MC DANIEL) Wait right there, 108 I run 'em on out here myself. I'm at Parkland now going back to communications center. Re, JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVrtMER 22, 1963-DALLAS-TFXA. ~onvnrsation (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 211 (Patrolman R. HAWKINS) 211 (HAWKINS) There's about five squads back hero with me now. (HULSE and MC DANIEL) (lz48) 99 (Patrolman S. E.NORMAN) 99 (NORMAN) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 10-4, 241 (Patrolman J. G. HOLLINGSWORTH), you are clear, (W. E. BARNES) 506 (BARNES) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 508 (BARNES). 508 (BARNES) Notify our office to send us four slides and need additional 15 (Captain C. E. TALBERT) 15 (TALBERT). metallic kit. Extra metallic kit. Bring to the sixth floor (HULSE and MC DANIEL) Where do you Want 99 (Patrolman down here at Houston and Elm. S. E. NORMAN)? (FULSE and MC DANIEL) That extra metallic, what was that? 508 (BARNES) A metallic kit. (HULSE and MC DANIEL) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) Have some squad cover off the rear of theater fire escape. 211 (Patrolman R. HAWKINS) 211 (HAWKINS) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 99 (NORMAN). 99 (NORMAN) I an in my car. Where do you want me to go? (HULSE and 14C DANIEL) Stand by, 99 (NORMAN). (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 15 (Captain C. E. TALBERT) 15 (TALBERT) Send him to the Texas Theatre as they don't need him down at the book bindery. (HULSE and MC DANIEL) Texas Theatre on West Jefferson, 99 (NORMAN). 29 (Patrolman J. WILLIAMS) 29 (WILLIAMS). (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 29 (WILLIAMS). 29 (WILLIAMS) About two blocks away

44 Re : ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDZNT 30:al FITZCSRALD YENNEDY, NQVE:-~~ER 22, 1~62, DALLAS, Tl:. :.',*,,S Re : JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVEMBER 22, 1963-DALIA, -ny.a S C - ' 1- C.,ller (HULSE and YC DANIEL) In- ~,dlc s.i9s G_,t. 26 (Patrolman G. W. HAMMER) Iwc ror-in out to Homicide Bureau 3. Z. N, with a witness on this officer's Book Depository shooting. 99 jncr:1,vn) (Sergeant C. B. OWENS) 19 (OWENS) Dispatener (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 19 (O,,;E~ns) 19 (OW_-,;S) 15 (Captain C. E. TALBERT) and some squads are going to the T-s Theatre. I remain here at the scene. (HULSE and MC DANIEL) (1~51) $50/2 (Sergeant 0. HILL) 550/2 (HILL) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 550/2 (HILL). 550/2 (Sergeant G. HILL) Suspect on Shooting of Police officer is apprehended and en route to the station. (HULSE and MC DANIEL) At the Texas Theatre? (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 10-4, 1 : (Sergeant C. B. OWENS) i9 (MV~Ns). (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 19 (OWENS). 550/2 (Sergeant G. HILL) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) Caught him in the lower floor of the Texas Theatre after a fight. 19 (OWENS) Did you get anybody to go by 3 (Deputy Chief M. W. STEVEN- 3 (STEVENSON). the officer's house? SON) (HULSE and MIC DANIEL) 19 (Owz_~,S), we are going to have (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 3 (STEVENSON). 21r (Sc,gcant J. M. YOUNG) con.act you there. would you 3 (STEVENSON) 2 (Assistant Chief of Police giva him the information? He CHAI~LFS BATCHELOR) and 3 said he would handle it. (STEVENSON) are on the air. We are en route to Parkland F~oapital 19 (Sergeant C. B. OWENS) Will be en route back to.as station in a few moment&. 26 (Patrolman G. W. HAkMER) 26 (HA12AER). 1-at do you have working at the Texas Theatre? (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 26 (F-MU42R) as -

45 ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDEN7 j=n FITZGERALD 6KENNEDY,.Novz : :r,er 22, 19 3, DALL%S, C' (Patrolman B. T. THORNHILL) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 242 (THOIUZ-HILL). 242 (THORNHILL) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) Yeo. 305 (Homicide) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 3CS ~a-i.id.). 305 (Homicide) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 550/2 (Sergeant G. HILL). 550/2 (Sergeant G. HILL) C-,-~tj.n 242 (TI -IORN-HILL). The suspect was arrested? 305 (Homicide). Tell that squad to stand by there for me with that man. 223 (Patrolman C. T. WALKER) is in the car with us. Have so-one lick his car up at the rear of the Texas Theatre and take It to the station. It's got the keys in it. Res JOILN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, 'OVEMBER 22, 1963, DALLAS, TEXAS (HULSE and MC DANIEL) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) Wo In,- a shooting of a police officer which was DOA (Dead On (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 91 (Patrolman W. D. MENTZEL). Arrival)at nothodist. The -uspoct has been apprehended 91 (Patrolman W. D. MENTZEL) 91 (MENTZEL). at the Tex- Theatre - en roqta to the ota,_icn. (HULSE and MC DANIEL) Report back to the Texas Theatre - 3 (Deputy chief M. W. STEVEN- 10-4~ 1~1~,6,,k you. Get 223 (Patrolman C. T. WALKER) car or his " keys and lock it up. SON) 91 (Patrolman W. D. MENTZEL) 91 (MZZITZEL) clear. (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 91 0/,ZNTZZL) clear, 1 :53. 1 (MENTZEL) 221. (Patrolman H. W. SUMMERS) 221 (SUMMERS). (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 221 (SUMMERS). 221 (FIMMERS) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 22 (Patrolman L. L. HILL) (HULSE and MC: Unknown (HULSE and (Crime Laboratory, Dallas Police Department) said he would be out 400 block East 10th a few minutes. 10-4, 221 (SUn-1ERS) 22 (Patrolman L. L. HILL) 210's (Sergeant J. M. YOUNG) here. Did you say you had him? Or somebody had him? DANIEL) The suspect has been arrested at the Texas Theatre. Where is he? Who's got him? MC DANIEL) 550/2 (Sergeant G. HILL) and 223 (Patrolman C. T. WALKER).

46 Rs~ Re : ~SSASSINATION OF PRESID)]N2 JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, jc1 1-N FITZGERALD YE';.NZDY, NOVEMOER 22, 1963, DALLAS, TFKAS N0VF 1. :SER 22, 1963, DALLAS, TFXAS Callor Conversati- C, Iler C-nnv=~inn 550/2 (Sergeant G. HILL) 550/2 (Sergeant G. HILL). 91 (Patrolman W. D. PENTZ:]L) %, at do you want me to do with t -,,c keys after I lock that car (HULSE and 14C DANIEL) Go ahead. up? 550/2 (Sergeant G. HILL) Special Service Unit Is with us, also ; we are in his car; 492 (Special Service Bureau). (HULSE and MIC DANIEL) J-t kc-p them until you -ta, (P~trclman C. T. WALRER) - 91 (VIENTZEL) (HULSE and MC DANIEL),-11 (PatroL-n R. HAWKINS) (Captain C. E. TALBERT) 15 (TALBERT) to 550/2 (Sergeant G. HILL). (HULSE and 14C DANIEL) 211 (ILiWKINS). 305 (Homicide) 305 (Homicide) to 550/2 211 (HAWKINS) C--tain W-tbrook wants a (Sergeant G. HILL). pnotographer up here at the Te-, (Captain C. E. TALBERT) What's your location? (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 539 (Crime Laboratory) is supp-ze(f 550/2 (Sergeant G. HILL) Go ahead to 550/2 (Sergeant t3 b.- on route. G. HILL). 211 (HAWKINS) -cei-d. 15 (Captain C. E. TALBERT) 15 (TALBERT) to 550/2 (Sergeant G. HILL), your location? 221 (Patrolman H. W. SUMMERS) ~,) (Crime Laboratory) is 400 bl-k East 10th. He'- Olt do- 550/2 (Sergeant G. HILL) zangs and Colorado. L:,-, he aid. 15 (Captain C. E. TALBERT) You do have the suspect arrested i-tchor (HULSE and MC DANIEL) Send him on up to the in the Texas Theatre? Texas Theatre, RS 221 (Patrolman H. W. SU,11,11E, ). 550/2 (Sergeant G. HILL) Yes, air, hi-m and the gun. 221 (Patrolman H. W. SUMMERS) He's get his sp-ror on. I've S (captain C. E. TALBERT) 10-4, (1,55). already left there. I g... he'll c... on up. ~Patrolman W. D. MENTZEL) 91 (XENTZEL). (HULSE and FIC DANIEL) Go back by and contact him. (..jlse and MC DANIEL) 91 (MENTZEL). 49 (Patrolman C. R. GILBREATH)

47 Re : ASSASSINATION OF PnES-ZZT JO-N FITZGERALD KL :q-.:~:dy, ~ ;ov-.,n,.~er Re. ASSASSINATIONI or prl!151d- JC!-; FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVEM -3EIR , DALTA-, Call- 49 (Patrolman C. R. GILBREAT11) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) R,r-rt to the City Hall ldc~tifl- ~tion Bure-u, pick up sooq.ip-nt, take do- to the of the earlier shooting on houston. 49 (Patrolman C. R. GILBREATH) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) -,2 (Patrolmen J. I. SMITH and L. HACKNEY) 32 (S14ITH and HACKNEY) 32 (SMITH and HACKNEY) (1 :56) 32 (Pat~.I,-n J. T. SMITH and, :. L. HACx(NLY) 22 (C : :IT3 and HACIINTEZY),F.t.her (HULSE and MC DANIEL) on C',Orecrest at the end of the Nort~-South runway, report to that location, 1.57 p.m. Dispatc,,er (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 32 (S.MITH and HACKNEY) 32 (SMITH and HAMMY) 32 (S1. :!T1! and FACQ,EY) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) Keep evoryone r.oved out of that area, when you arrive. 61 (Patrolmen G. W. TEMIPLE und 61 (TE.,21,E and VAUGHN') R. E. VAUGHN) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 61 (TE111PLE and VAUG%N) 61 (2atrolm.en G. W. TLI.IPLE and R. 2. VAUG11N) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) Is the train stopped there now? 61 (TaIPLE and VAUGHN) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) A~y -1,ad :31m and Houston (Criminal Investigation Division) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 392 (C-minal investigation Di-i..) did you receive that information? ' 392 (Criminal Investigation Division) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 241 (Patrolman J. P. HOLLINGS- WORTH) 361 (Criminal Investigation Division) W~ -fo-..ti.n fr.. the ~c!ent out I-. a t T&P. Said that the ti.i~ is topped on the ;.-pas., the trill. everp-, ; ih~t there was a pcr..n jurpii,j at the ninth boxcar fro, the front engine. Said he is hiding in a car. I'm in behind the Texas Seh.c l Depository. He has the train.t.pp~d. He said it is the ninth G n, car from the engine. o do a-type car ; said he is h-ke-d do- inside. 392 (Cri.~inal Investigation Di,i.ion) En route. 241 (HOLLINGSWORTH) en route 3G1 (Criminal Investigation Division) en route.

48 JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVEMBER 22, l963-dalla_ste~s caller conversation 498 (Patrolman D. A. GREEN) 498 (Patrolman D.A. GREEN) is going back. 505 (Crime Laboratory) Do you need a photographer at the th9atre? (HULSE and MC DANIEL) Yes, at the tbeatre. 505 (Crime Laboratory) We're at 10th and Patton now - be through here just a few minutes ; will be en route. (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 10-4, 505 (Crime Laboratory), 1:59 p.m. 433 (Lieutenant C. C. WALLACE) --tcher (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 16 jshipley). 16 (Patrolman R. D. SHIPLEY) Clear on East Jefferson ; will be head6d to East Dallas unl6ls you need m....here. Dispat her (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 10-4, 2~CO p.m. K0 364 (Microphone stuck open now very noisy signals) 91 (Patrolman W. D. MENTZEL) 91 (MENTZEL). 311 (Homicide) 311 (Homicide) received, we're (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 91 (MENTZEL). standing by. 91 (MENTZEL) Which ono of these Accident Pre vention B~reau cars is 223 (Patrolman C. T. WALKER)? Re. ASSASSINATICN OF PRESIDENT JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVEMBER 22, 1963, DALLAS, TEXAS C--.ti.. 26 (Patrolman G. W. HAMMER) ~.16 ~hamker). (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 26 (HAMMER). (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 10-4, 498 (Patrolman D. A. GREEN) out, 1 : (Patrolman G. W. HAMMER) See if you can raise somebody over there at TIPPIT's car. 224 (Patrolman R. D. WILSON) 224's (WILSON) en route. 221 (Patrolman 11. W. SUMMERS) 221 (SUMMERS) just left there, 375 (Criminal Investigation 375's (Criminal Investigation what do you want to know? Division) Division) en route. 26 (Patrolman G. W. HAMMER) Go back and get this witness's shdes she left on the hood Of 505 (crime Laboratory) 505 (Crime Laboratory) the car and we'll be in Homicide (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 505 (Crime Laboratory. 505 (Crime Laboratory) Do you need a photographer at 221 (Patrolman H. W. SUMMERS) Captain DOUGHTY has got them. the theatre? 26 (Patrolman G. W. RAMER) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) Repeat. 16 Patrolman R. D. SHIPLEY) 16 ~SH:P :.EY).

49 Re, Re : ASSASSINATION CF rres11;zn - JOHN FITZGERALD KENNErY, JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, TEXAS N,-;r,V,,2FR 2~, 106~, EALIAS, TEXAS NOVEMBER 22, DALTAS. (HULSE and 14C DANIEL) The one around at the back door. 581 (unknown) 581 (Unknown) out at Parkland. 95 (Patrolman M. N. MC DONALD) 95 (MC DONALD) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 95 (MC DONALD) 95 (MC DONALD) I'm an route downtown to make a statement Converr-ition 91 (Patrolmn W. D. MENTZEL) Th~rc' ao around back here. One OJC rhem running and one with the keys in it. (RULSE and MC DANILL) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) Yes, 29 (WILLIAMS) - (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 19 (Sergeant C. B. OWENS) 19 (Sergeant C. B. OWENS) 19 (OWENS). (HULSE and MC DANIEL) Are you en route Methodist n~w-, , 2z()I~ 305 (Homicide) 1q, (II-Io'de). (HULSE and MC DANIEL) (Homicide) SGe ix you can aacertain what Unknown Number 81. squad has the lady witness to this shooting in Oak Cliff. ~6 (Patrolman F. S. WILLIAMS) 66 (WILLIAMS) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 66 (WILLIAMS) 26 (Patrolman G. W. HAMMER) 26 does. 305 (Homicide) Where are you? 66 (WILLIAMS) see if you can contact.79 Patrolman B. W. ANGLIN) and 26 (HAMMER) I'm at the City Hall fixing to have him return up here to go in the basement. 400 East Jefferson. 305 (Homicide) I'll meet you there. (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 79 (Patrolman B. W. ANGLIN). 22 (Patrolman L. L. HILL) 22 (Patrolman L. L. HILL). (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 22 (Patrolman L. L. HILL). (HULSE and MC DANIEL) ~OJ 29 (Patrolman J. WILLIAMS) 29 (WILLIAMS) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 29 (W-ILLIAMS). 22 (Patrolman L. L. HILL) In case (unable to read) regardtng Officer TIPPIT's Pistol, 29 (WILLIAMS) Clear frcm. the Texas Theatre. I gave it to Sergeant OWENS. Do yo-i -.t me to report downton now? (HULSE and MC DANIEL)

50 RS. JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVEIMER 22, 1963, DALLAS, TEXAS Re, JOH24 FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVEMBER 22, 1963, DALLAS. TEXAS C.""r-tion conversation 19 (Sergeant C. S. OWENS) Yes. (HULSE and MC DANIEL) :02. ~l %Patrolmen W. D. MENTZEL and 91 (M-~,NTZEL and COURSON), I W. COURSON) 1-ked up one car but the other one's still running back there. 211 (Patrolman R. HAWKINS) 211 (HAWKINS). (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 211 (HAWKINS). 211 (Patrolman R. HAWKINS) That's mine. We're getting in it now. We're going to head for City HaIll they've got my handcuffs. (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 29 (Patrolman J. WILLIAMS). 29 (Patrolman J. WILLIAMS) Go ahead. (HULSE and MC DANIEL) Report to Parkland, entrance to Parkland, Code 2 (Urgent - red lights and siren as needed.) 29 (Patrolman J. WILLIAMS) To Parkland, Code 2 (Urgent - red lightsatand siren as needed.) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 99 (P rol.a n S. E. NORMAN). 99 (Patrolman S. E. NORMAN) 99 (NORMAN). (HULSE and MC DANIEL) Report to Parkland entrance, Code 2 (Urgent - red lights and siren as needed.) 99 (Patrolman S. E. NORMAN) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 509 (Crime Laboratory) 509 (Crime Laboratory). Unknown Are they checking that train? (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 50C (Crime Laboratory). (MC DANIEL) Yes, (garbled) other anits got 509 (Cri..e Laboratory) I'm clear here from Patton and it. 10th, I'm Code 5 (en route) at t1le T-S Theatre. 474A (Special Service Bureau) 474A (Special Service Bureau) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 505 (Crime Laboratory) went to (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 474A (Special Service Bureau) -e Texas Theatre, 509 (Crime Laboratory),.Just go ahead and 474A (special Service Bureau) we need one wrecker on the clear. 2 :0 parking lot just west of Cobb stadium for suspect's car. 75 (Patrolmen E. G. SEBASTIAN) 75 (SEBASTIAN). (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 10-4, 474A (Special Service Bureau), (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 75 (SEBASTIAN)

51 Re, ASSASSINATION JOHN OF PRESIDENT FITZGERA 2 NOVE -3ER LD 1963, KEN~AEDY LL~S, TFXA'~ c, I vore ati.n 75 (Patrolman E. G. SEBASTIAN) I'm t still in front the th-~re is_s anybody. wants anybody of ever h qispatcher (HULSE) 43 (Patrolman C. R. GILBREATH) 49 (GILDREATH). (HULSE and MC DANIE-,) 49 (GILBREATH). 49 (GILBREATH) I'm Code 5 (en route) to Elm and Houston from the City Hall. (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 447 (Srecial service Bureau) 447 (Special Service Bureau). (HULSE and KC DANIEL) 447 (Special Service Bureau). 447 (Special Service Bureau) See if 3 (Deputy Chief M. W. STEVENSON) is back on the air. (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 3 (STEVENSOLj)... (2 :08 p.m.) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 3 (STEVENSON) 606 (Ambulance) 606 (A~bulance). (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 606 (Ambulance). 606 (Ambulance) We're instructed here at Parkland to clear through you to get us cleared through Love Field Area. We 'nave a coach for the casket. 2 (Assistant Chief CHARLES 2 (BATCHELOR). BATCHELOR) Res JOHN FITZ NOVEMBER C11~ALD96KI 'E F' NND.f~S, Dy TEXAS Conversation (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 2 (Assistant Chief CHARLES BATCHELOR). 2 (BATCHELOR) Notify the escort that's clear. of the convoy on Hines BOul va -13 to drop back and pick up the bus~ (HULSE and MC DANIEL) Which (Patrolman J. W. COURSON) 153 (COURSON), I'. the last motorcycle. What did you went, (HULSE and MC DANIEL) Wants you to drop back and pic~: up the bus. 153 (Patrolman J. W. COURSON) 153 (Patrolman J. W. COURSON) Has th6t bus left yet or is it ~Iz~!! t Parkland? (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 2 (Assistant Chief CHARLES 3ATC.,iELOR) 2 (BATCHELOR) it-s still at Parkland. GO back and get it.. ~ ~Patrolman J. W. COURSON) (2 :10 p.m.) ~05 (Homicide) 305 (Homicide). (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 305 (Homicide). 305 (Ho, iicide) Check with my office and see if they need me now or want me to go back to Elm and Houston

52 Res JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVFY3ZR 22, 1963, DALLAS, TEXAS Co-ers,tion (HULSE) 10-4, 305 (Homicide). 447 (special service Bureau) 447 (Special Service Bureau). (HULSE and 14C DANIEL) 447 (Special Service Bureau). 447 (Special Service Bureau) See if any squad on the air knows whereabouts of Lieutenant WALLACE, if they took him to the Trade Mart building. (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 443 (Lieutenant WALLACE). (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 447 (Special Service Bureau). 447 (Special Service Bureau) All right. (HULSE and 1AC DANIEL) 305 (Homicide).(Detectives J.R. LEAVELLE, E.R. BECK and J.R. LOYCE) 305 (Homi.ide)(DeteCtives 305 (Homicide). (Detectives LFAVELLE, BECK and BOYCE) LEAVELLE, BECK and BOYCE) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 305 (Homicide), return to your office. Any squad knowing 443's (Lieutenant WALLACE) whereabouts, acknowledge. Unknown Who is 443 (Lieutenant WALLACz-~~ (HULSE and MC DANIEL) Lieutenant WALLACE Res JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVEMBER 22, 1963-DAL-LASTEY,%~ Cal Unknown 153 (Patrolman J. W. COURSON) (HULSE and 447 (Special Service'Bureau) 2 (Assistant Chief CHARLES BATCHEDDR) C-11-lti.n He's out at the theatre. :-,- (cou.lon). (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 153 (COURSON). 153 (COURSON) Is 2 (Assistant Chief CHARLES BATCHELOR) on the air? 2 (Assistant Chief CHARLES 2 (BATCHELOR). BATCHELOR) 153 (Patrolman J. W. COURSON) This bus is empty here behind 2-rkland at the emergency entrance. He said he didn't have -yone to go out there. (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 447 (special Service Bureatj, repeat 334 (Unknown) 384 (Unknown) your transmission. (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 304 (Unknown). 447 (special Service Bureau) I would like to contact any squad that took Lieutenant WALLACE from 384 (Unknown) Lieutenant WALLACE is at the Sheriff's Office. the Trade Mart building. MC DANIEL) 10-4, 447 (Special Service Bureau), 443's (Lieutenant WALLACE) is at the Sheriff's Office. All right ; that'-s 4a3-jLjautenant WALLACE). (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 2 (Assistant Chief CHARLES BATCHELOR). The motorcycle officer at Parkland - tell him to stay with that bus until he's ready to go.

53 Re, Re. AS ASSINATION OF PRESIDENT JOHN JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVEMBER 22, 1963, DALLAS, TEXAS NOVEMBER , DALLAS. TEXAS Conycrnation 153 (Patrolman J. W. COURSON) (2.13 p.m.) 606 (Ambulance) 606 (Ambulance). (MC DANIEL) 606 (Ambulance). 606 (Ambulance) Do you have any idea where this casket coach is that we're supposed to get. (MC DANIEL) 606 (Ambulance). 606 (Ambulance) 606 (Ambulance). (MC DANIEL) was it supposed to be at Lovc Fi.ld? (HULSE and Md DANIEL) 41 (Patrolman T. R. BURTON) and 45 (Patrolman N. I. STANGLIN), rep.r n o Belmont - have 606 (Ambulance) We're approaching Air i formati t n that person just cargo now. An officer out at P-%I~nd told us to contact out of a car with a rifle at this location, 2 :19. you and have 39 (BUTCHER and COMZR) D~spatcher (MC DANIEL) 10-4, stand by. (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 509 (Crime Laboratory) or 507 (Crime Laboratory) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 505 (Captain G. M. DOUGHTY) 15 (Captain C. E. TALBERT) 15 (TALBERT) is Out at Methodist. (HULSE and MC DANIEL) Received 15 (TALBERT), 2tl6- (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 509 (Cr3ma Laboratory) or 507 %'C,~!l..~ Laboratory) Convarsation (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 469 (Special Service Bureau), call your office. 153 (Patrolman J. W. COURSON) 153 (COURSON). (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 153 (COURSON). (End of Belt Eight) 153 (Patrolman J. W. COURSON) On this bus I an staying with there is a lot of equipment ; typewriter, suitcases and such on this bus - in case they want to got it to the airplane. 41 (Patrolman T. R. BURTON) 45 (Patrolman N. L. STANGLIN) 47 (Patrolman W. F. MORRIS) What is the address, I'll gg over there, too? (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 5818 Belmont. 47 (Patrolman W. F. MORRIS) 41 (Patrolman T. R. BURTON) 41 (SUEITON). (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 41 (ECMTON)

54 Res ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDLNT jc.in ritzgerald KENNEDY, NOVEMBER , DALLAS, TEXAS Conve-ition 41 (Patrolman T. R. BURTON) I am down town - do you want 47 (Patrolman W. F. MORRIS) to handle my end? (HULSE and MC DANIEL) Yes, continue in that direction. (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 320 (Auto Theft). 320 (Auto Theft) The subject in this car on Field, what is he supposed to have? (HULSE and MC DANIEL) Unknown, 320 (Auto Theft), just a white male, 20, signal 32 (suspicious person). 320 (Auto Theft) 320 (Auto Theft) 320 (Auto ThGft)- (HULSE and VIC DANIEL) 45 (Patrolman N. L. STANGLIN) and 47 (Patrolman W. F. MORRIS) for your information ; reported to have gotten out of a light green, two-tone car and went into 5818 Belmont, this apartment house. 45 (Patrolman N. L. STANGLIN) Received. 47 (Patrolman W. P. MORRIS) Received. (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 474A (Special Service Bureau). 474A (Special Service Bureau) 474A (Special Service Bureau) Res JOHN FITZGEPALD KENNEDY, NOVEMBER 22, 11,63, DALLAS. TEV.5 C.-r-ti.n (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 474A (Special ServicO Bureau), there is a subject on this overpass carrying a rifle, railroad tracrs, Cobb Stadium. Can y.u..e him? 474A (Special Service Bureau) No, we can't Bee from here, but we'll go over and got him. (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 113 (Patrolman C. R. OSBURN) 113 (OSBURN). (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 113 (OSBURN). 113 (Patrolman C. R. OSBURN) I have Third Platoon officer, JOE B. JONES, with me. We are remain out on special assign to ment from Elm and Houston to "The Dallas Morning News" with Mr. SORRELS of the Secret Scvice. (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 10-4, 113 (Patrolman C. R. OSBURN) (Auto Theft) 320 (Auto Theft). (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 320 (Auto Theft). 320 (Auto Theft) All clear 100 North Field. (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 105 (Patrolmen J. M. 20E and L. E. JEZ), disregard. 48 (Patrolman A. D. DUNCAN) 48 (DUNCAN) clear

55 Res Re, ASSASSINATICK OF PRESIDENT JO.-4 FITZGERALD KENNEDY, JOHN FITZGtRALD KENNEDY, NOVE~ISER 22_ 1963, DALLAS, TEXAS NGVEJ,~ER 22, 1963, DALIA0, T]'x1,S (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 48 (Patrol.~an A. D. DUNCAN) ~t3patcher (HULSE and MC DANI-6) -;3 (P~trolnaxs E. G. SLBASTIAN) clear, 2 :23. and 69 (Patrolman A. R. BROCK). r,zturn back to the location. (HULSE and 14C DANIEL) 22 (Patrolman L. L. HILL). I 22 (Patrolman L.. HILL) 22 (HILL). (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 16 (SHIPLEY). (HULSE and mc DANIEL) Received. 16 (SHIPLEY) Will be out 5818 Belmont. For 79 (Patrolman B. W. ANGLIN) 79 (ANGLIN). your information, the light green car, License Number (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 79 (ANGLIN). R , and a light colored Falcon NX3171 is sitting at the 79 (Patrolman B. W. ANGLIN) Do YOU still need the theatre location. shook down? (HULSE and MC DANIEL) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) Disregard at this time (HULSE and MC DANIEL) Any unit at the TeXas Theatre. 41 (Patrolman T. R. BURTON) 41 (BURTON) out at 5818 Belmont. 75 (Patrolman E. G. SEBASTIAN) 75 (SEBASTIAN) just left. (HULSE and 14C DANIEL) They want the theatre shaken down good for two hulls. Believe the subject reloaded his pistol in the theatre. we nced (HULSE and 14C DANIEL) 22 (HILL), go out toward Cobb the two hulls, 2t26. Stadium on the railroad track overpass. There is a white 75 (P,trolman E. G. SEBASTIAN) male carrying a rifle. Meet 474A (Special Service Bureau) at that 105 (Patrolmen J. M. POE and 105 (POE and JZZ). location. L. E. JEZ) 22 (HILL) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 105 (POE and JEZ). 105 (Patrolmen J. M. POE and clear 2s24 p.m. 105 (POE and JEZ) 105 (POE and have L. E. JEZ) recovered two hulls at the scene and they were turned over to the 16 (Sergeant R. D. SHIPLEY) 16 (SHIPLEY). Crime Lab to PETE BARNES.

56 Re, JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVEMBER 22, 1963 _DALLAS C (Wrecker) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 562 (Wrecker) 52 (Unknown) (HULSE and 52 (unknown) ~~XJNE C.-c-tio. 562 (Wrecker). 562 (Wrecker). I'll be down here at Cobb Sta, '-- Parking Lot for that Suspect's car. (HULSE and MC DANIEL) St.nd by th..e, 562 (Wrecker). 474A (S-cial Service Bureau) will back in a minute. 562 (Wrecker) 10-4, thank you. (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 75 (Patrolman E. G. SEBASTIAN) and 69 (A. R. BROCK) disregard, return to service. 2 :27. 75! (SEBASTIAN) clear. 69 (BROCK) Clear. 52 (Unknown) 52 (Unknown). (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 52 (Unknown). In regard to suspect, the T. C. Cobb Stadium ; was it the Hines Overpass, the railroad overpass or the freeway overpass? MC DANIEL) He is walking on the (someone cut in, unable to read). Was that north or Southbound, or do you know? Re : JOIEI FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVEMBER 22, Ir)63, DALLAS, TEXAS C.11- (HULSE and MC DANIEL) Unknown. 52 (Unknown) 607 (Ambulance) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 474A (Special Service Bureau) 22 (Patrolman L. L. HILL) Conversa&-ion 607 (Ambulance) Code 5 (en route) Baylor. 10-4, 2,28. (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 474A (Special Service Bureau). 474A (Special Service Bureau) 474A (Special Service Bureau). (HULSE and MC DANIEL) That wrecker's down there on the Cobb Stadium parking lot. 474A (special Service Bureau) We will meet him there. 22 (Patrolman L. L. HILL) 22 (Patrolman L. L. HILL). (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 22 (Patrolman L. L. HILL). 22 (Patrolman L. L. HILL) I am here with him looking at the car. (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 1 74A (Sp~cial Service Bureau). 22 (Pat~ol.a n L. L. HILL) is wit~ the Wrecker at this time. The. car that we want picked -, Js on the parking lot in front of -c CMerchandise Mart just nor-.h. ob~, Stadium. Will meet him ch-a and take him to it. Is it a 1964 Falcon?

57 R~, ASSASSINATICN OF PRES10-F-NT JOJ~N FITZGERALD KENNEEY, NOWFISIER n, 1'6~, DALLAS, Tr.~U,-; 474A kspecial service Bureau) ~Patrolman B. W. ANGLIN) zj, - %tcher (SULSE and MC DANIEL) 79 (Pa-rolman B. W. ANGLIN) (F.JLSE and MC DANIEL) 414A (special service Bureau) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 474A jspecial Service Bureau) 474A (Special Service Bureau) 474A (Special service (HULSE and MC DANIEL) Bureau) (HULSE and mc DANISL) co.ver-ti.. ~T~, it -'a a red panel truck with writing on the aide. 79 (ANGLIN). 79 (ANGLIN), code 4 (disr~gard) your call ; Code 3 (Emergency - red lights and sirens) - to the officer's house that was shot, A (Special Service Bureau) 474A (Special Service Bureau) The license number on the car you are picking up? Stand by. 474A (Special Service Bureau) Go ahead. The license is 3E9087 (HULSE and MC DANIEL) Attention all squads in the Oak Cliff area - pick up for investigation 9f a CCW (carrying a ccncc~lcd weapon), the occupants of a 1~157 Chevrolet selan bearing Licen- COMMISSION ExHIBrr No Continued Rot ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDL14T jg~:n FITZCERAJ~D KENNEDY, NnvuU,rR '2, 1163, CAL;~,S, TEXAS Call- Ccn,,,,,,tio:l N-her NA4445 last seen in vicinity Tenth and Jefferson, 2 ;33. (Repeats M86-90.) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) Any unit near the Texas The&- 75 (Patrolman E. G. SEBASTIAN) 75'S (SEBASTIAN) at Young an- Houston. (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 75 (SEBASTIAN), report back t~ the Theatre and call operator Tex ' mark out, 2a (Patrolman E. G. SEBASTIAN) 599 (Cockrell Hill Squad) 599 (Cockrell Hill Squad). (EMSE and MC DANIEL) 599 (Cockrell Hill Squad). 5?9 (Cockrell Hill Squad) 599 (Cockrell Hill Squad), -s that a 1957 Chevrolet convertibl.? (HULSE and MC DANIEL) Unknown. 599 (Cockrell Hill Squad) 79 (P trolman B. W. ANGLIN) 79 (ANGLIN). (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 79 (ANGLIN). 79 (Patrolman B. W. ANGLIN) Any further instructions at the location of the officer's ho-e? (HULSE and MC DANIEL) No, 79 (ANGLIN), just go on ~ut, and we have another officer's wife en route.

58 Res JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVEMBER 22- lq63._d&llas TEXAS 79 (Patrolman B. W. ANGLIN) 111/2 (unknown) 111/2 (Unknown) 111/2 (Unknown) 111/2 (Unknown) 111/2 (unknown) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) Conversation 111/2 (Unknown). 111/2 (Unknown). This is the officer assigned from 511 working communications center from the White House at the Sheraton. I have an escort going to Love Field and need 39 (BUTCHER to and COMER) picksme up at th: en.trance and eac rt me to tb Pr. ide.tial plane. Any unit at Love Field /2 (unknown). 111/2 (Unknown). Did you get me some help out there? Stand by 111/2. I'll be using this car for emergency runs possibly throughout the rent of the evening. Shall I use that call number? 111/2.they are standing by fc~ your arrival. Res,70%1'ITZGF. V.. ~2~~ 1 1,1ENNE11Y, N DALLAS, TEXAS (End of Belt Nine) 9 (Inspector J. H. SAWYER) (HULSE and MC DANIEL) 9 (Inal- ector J. H. SAWYER) Channel 1, A.M. - 2 :00 P.M., Sulday, Nov..b.r 24, (Lieutenant W. P. SOUTHARD) (B. R. GRAMMER) 128 (SOUTHARD) Convers,ition (C,-b1.d transmission.) 2 48) 9 (SAWYER) Go ahead, 9 (SAW!(ER). We've got about forty men down here and most of them got off between 1 :0G, 2 :00 and 3 :00. I am woodcring if we are going tc 1-3blo to get relief for some of these men or whether we're going to have to work them on through overtime. Can you check for me? (No other rtin nt transmissions through 3 1 pe 00 P.M e.) Conversation 128 (SOJTIURD). 128 (SOUTdARD). Contact Sergeant YOUNG on 515 (telephone extension in Police Department) ; advise him to contact all the three wheelers and :11 the point control men that r. due on at 2 :00 p.m. and COMMISSION EXHIBIT No Continued COMMISSION EXHIBIT No Continued

59 Res JOHN ritzgerald KENNEDY, NOVFMDFR 22, 1963, DALLAS, ṮE)7~S ~'ll- C.C'n-7-tih~- th- to report to Elm and Houston -t noon. Re ; JOHN FITZGERALD Xr-4 -;EDY, NOVE~IBER 22, 1963, DA,LAS~ TI -XAS C-iller Conv, rr, t- ian ~j,tcher (M. J. JACKSON and E. HULSE) Ill (Patrolman G. K. SPRINGER) (GRAMMER) (10 : ) Dispatcier (JACKSON and HULSE) 125 (Captain P. W. LAWRENCE) 125 (LAWRENCE). Ill (SPRINGER) (GRAMMER) 125 (LAWRENCE). atrolmen C. W. COMER and 125 (LAWRENCE) Contact the assembly room and J. 39 F. (P BUTCHER) ask them to send out about five more reserves to the Co=and (JACKSON and HULSE) Post at Elm and Houston. Go back to the office now. Now? Yes. (10,29 a.m.) 39 (COMER and BUTC-3ER) out at the terminal. 39 (COMER and BUTCHER) out at a.m. KKE 36 (GRAMMER) Message received, 10 :02 A.M. (GRAMMER) 103 (Patrolman J. M. VALENTINE) 103 (Patrolman J. M. VALENTINE) Go ehcad. (GRAMMER) Report to the basement to transport reserves to Elm and Houston Command Post. 103 (VALENTINE) (10 :03 a.m.) 103 (VALENTINE) 103 (V.xL.=INE) cfear. (GRAMMER) 103 (VALENTINE) clear, 10 : (Patrolman G. X. SPRINGER) 111 (SPRINGER). III (SPRINGER) Did you know there is additic,ial messages going to the TIPPITS or did he want me to go back there after I deliver these? (End of Belt one) (1006 a.m.) (Various units check in and out - routine messages.) 602 (Ambulance) 602 (Ambulance) clear, Ilil9, (JACKSON and HULSE) (Garbled transmission) report to the Basement Code 3 (E-rgency - redtlights andjsirens). 108 (Pa rolman R.. ROSS s en route. (JACKSON and HULSE) 10-4, 108 (Patrolman R. J. RC (Patrolman V. O'DELL). (JACKSON and HULSE) 118 (Patrolnan V. O'DELL). 118 (Patrolman V. O'DELL) 116 (O'DELL)

60 Re~ JCL-4 FITZGERALD K--NNrM:, NCVEIU~ER 72, 1~~63, DA-L~AS- 1EXAS Re. ASSASSINATICN OF PRESIDENT JC121 F :TZGERALD KENNEDY, N-IEI~E'R 22, 1963, DALLAS, TLXAS C~.l Isr C-l- Diapatcher (JACKSON and HULSE) 118 (Patrolman V. O - DELL) (JACKSON and h7jlze) 95 (Patrolman C. W. HARRISON) Code 3 (Zmargency - red lights and siren.) rgport to basement. 95 (Patrolman C. W. FARR Code 3 (EmarqLncy - r,d light, and sirens) to basement. En route. - -h~r JJACKSON and HULSE) Unkno~ 115 (Patrolman J. G. POLLARD) Dikipatcher (JACKSON and HULSE) 115 (POLIA") No. All right. 115 (POLLARD). 115 (POLLARD). I'm clear. message? What ~as that Di~patcher (JACKSON and HULSE) 605 (Ambulance) (JACKSON and HULSE) 605 (Aml-lan..) 126 (Captain THOMPSON) (JACKSON and EULSE) 61 (Patrolman G. W. TE~WLE) D i spatcher (JACKSON and HULSE) 605 (Ambulance). 605 (Ambulance). code 3 (Emergency - red lights and sirens) report to basement, City Hall. A.nyb.dy else? No, that's all. 61 (TEMPLE) Clear. 61 (TUIPLE) clear, (JACKSON and HULSE) 215 (POLLARD) D13patcher (JACKSON and HULSE) Unknown (JACKSON and HULSE) Unkno~ (JACKSON and HULSE) (JACKSON and HULSE) Do not check out on trafficl just stay in service. Unless it is an emergency. What is the nature. it's. shooting. 1. nyb.dy on 2? Go ahead. 607 (Ar.)bulance) (11,24) ~:.kncwn (JACKSON and HULSE) (Unkno~ ) - clear, remain on air, do not check out on traf-,- ic or any ether violations unles3 it's an emergency, 11,22 a... Ncc.,l ar.ybody else do~ in the base..t? (JACKSON and HULSE) 605 (Ambulance) (JACKSON and HUIZE) 605 (Ambulance) (Ambulance) 605 (Ambulance) Location? (Sound.d like) Ross and Field no.. (Siren very lo.d.) COMMSSION EXHIBIT No Continued CommissioN EXHIBIT No Continued

61 Re. JOrN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVEMBER 7.2, 1963, DAL-A-S TEXAS ;Z~, JOTIN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NIVEMER 22, 1961-DALLAS TP'U~S Convar-tion 607 (Ambulance) 607 (Ambulance), Code 5 (on 63 (Patrolman C. F. BENTLEY) route). 83 (Patrolman R. L. CROSS) 83 (CROSS). (JACKSON and HULSE) 10-4, 607 (Ambulance), what is your destination? Dispat&ier (JACKSON and HULSE) 83 (CROSS). 607 (Ambulance) (Sounded like City Jail.) 83 (CROSS) Do you have suspect or do you have description? (JACKSON and HULSE) code 4 (disregard), 605 (Ambulance) is at location. (JACKSON and HULSE) un)-own, 83 (CROSS). (JACKSON and HULSE) 108 (Patrolman R. J. ROSS) 118 (Patrolman V. O-DELL) 116 (O'DELL). 118 (Patrol-man V. O'DELL) or 95 (Patrolman C. W. HARRISON) (JACKSON and HULSE) 118 (O'DELL). unknown Go ahead. 118 (O - DELL) I'm right behind the ambulance. do you want me to follow him (JACKSON and HULSE) 108 (Patrolman R. J. ROSS) out? 118 (Petrolman V. O'DFLL) or 95 (Patrolman C. W. HARRISON) ; (JACKSON and HULSE) Is there anybody in the the fir6t sclaad to arrive - -~-l... ~ith him? stand by your radio so we will have radio contact with the basement. 118 (O -DELL) What-s that? Unknown 10-4, out City Hall. (Sounds (JACKSON and HULSE) - t -rc~e anyone in the like 95, Patrolman C. W. HARRISON). ab.1... with him? 63 tpatrolman C. F. BENTLEY) 63 (BENTLEY). (JACKSON and HULSE) 63 (BENTLEY). 63 (BEN-LEY) I-m Code 6. (Out at destinat--) What do you need? (JACKSON and HULSE) Remain by your radio, 63 %BENILLY) so we will have radio contact. 118 JO -DELL) I'm sure they are. There is a crowd in front of MO. (JACKSON and HULSE) 110. Disregard. Remain around the city Hall. 118 (O~DELL) (11 :26 a...) 118 (O - DELL) 116 (O'DELL)

62 Re, A.SSASSINAT:ON OF PRESIDENT JCHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY N,vrTmER I", In63, LT~S, TFXAS_ Res ASSASSINATION OF PRPSIDENT J0'-N Nl.'.~MFII'~'l 'T-G"~L) ' EDY, TEXAS C"llar - ~! 1W 1 on C.,ller Con-roation (JACKSON and HULSE) 113 (P~tr.L-. V. O'DrLL). (JACKSON and HULSE) Y... i-,a (O'DELL) 2;-y 1,' ~;h ;ld me out of the 63 (Patroliqan C. F. BENTLEY) 10-4 gonna be. code 5 b.--~nt behind the ambulance. (an route), * I'M I'm out ;) ;syatcher (JACKSON and HULSE) '13 (O - DELL), (JACKSON and HULZE) 118 (O'DELL) I'll be with it. 20 (Patrolman S. W. BURKHART) Where they going? (JACKSON and HULSE) (JACKSON and HULSE) Parkland. 43 (Patrolman W. E. HIBBS) 43 (HIBBS). 20 (BURKHART) I'll be out there. (JACKSON and HULSE) 43 (HIBBS). (JACKSON and HUISE) 10-4, 20 (BURKHART), (HI~,BS) What are these patrolmen supposed to be working, this 231 (Patrolman R. D. WILSON) 231 (WILSON). traffic on Main or on Elm r,thar? (JACKSON and HULSE) 231 (WILSON). (JACKSON and HULSE) No instructions at this ti--, 231 (Patrolman R. D. WILSON) We are in b.ad need of a traffofficer Commerce and Harwood. 43 (HIBBS). I'll be out. 43 (HIBBS) (11,26 a...) (JACKSON and HULSE) 63 (Patrolman C. F. BENTLEY) 63 (BENTLEY). 18 (Lieutenant R. S. PIERCE) is (PIERCE). (JACKSON and HULSE) 68 (meant 63, Patrolman C. F. BENTLEY). 63 jpatrolman C. F. BENTLEY) 63 (BENTLEY). (JACKSON and HULSE) 18 (PIERCE). 18 (PIERCE) We will be Code 5 (an route) Parkland. Dispatc-ner (JACKSON and HULSE) 63 (BLNTLEY). --patcber (JACKSON and HULSE) 10-4, 18 (PIERCE). 63 (BENTLEY) Is that one man squid with that ambulance? COMMISSION EXHIBIT No Uontinued 113 (Patrolman C. R. ORSBURN) Clear

63 Reg ASSASS :1NATWN OF PRESIDENT JC 124 F!=ERALD K121NZDY, D;cvL~, -, R ~`? 1161_WT-T_&s Tfx.%3 Diapatc]_~r (jacxson and HULSE) 23 (Patrolman K. K. ANDERSON) 23 (ANDERSON) (JACKSON and HULSE) (Pat-Iman C. R. ORZbUF_,') 11~ (ANDERSON). 23 ~ANrERSCN). see if you can find out if we are -pposed to be on our stations cn Elm Street. Re, ASS,,SS ::!ation OF PMSIDENT JC'-N F:TZGERAIJ) KF-INEDY, 22, 1963_DAI!I~S Mr.?~_ C'11- Call- 232 (LOVING) (JACKSON and RULSE) Dispatc-ner (JACKSON and HULSE) 19 jpatrolman D. F. STEELE) Disr.Atcher (JACKSON and BUIS E 232 (Patrc.nan J. W. LOVING) ni~~cqard my Signal 5 (Mark out, coffeo or to eat). 10-4, 111 ~28 a.m. 19 (ST :;ELE). 19 (ST22LE). Dizpatchcr (JACKSON and HULSE) Yes, until further notified. i " ~STZELE) D~ ;- 15 (C.ptaln C. E. TALBER7) want me to report to Parkland? 108 (Patrolman R. J. ROSS) 1CS (ROSS). (JACKSON and HULSE) stand by, we will notify you. (JACKSON and HULSE) 10B (ROSS). 20 (Sergeant G. H. REED) is going to be at location. 108 (ROSS) I'm down here in the basement. we will notify you. I esn't get through into the garage down here for all these (End of Belt Tw) Glt3O a-m-) new3mon and everything so 1'm. just going to block the drive- 4'. (P~atrclman B. J. MC DONALD) 41 z!c way. (JACKSON and HULSF) Di0patC%GZ (JACKSON and HULSE) 41 (NO DONALD) I h~ve st-3--d a ma n out here on (Patrolman R. C. SEIDMEYER) clear. a traffic ~islation. He is the head X-ray tcchnician. They J.ve (JACKSON and HULSE) 211 (SEIDMEYER) clear, lls28. him an emergency call to report to Parkland. 1-m going to Unknown Did they get the suspect? escort him there, Code 3 4Emargenty red lights and sirans.) (JACKSON and HULSE) Unknown. (JACKSON and HULSE) 2 -, 2 (Patrol-nan J. W. LOVING) 232 (LOVING) clear

64 Re, Af -.ASS :NATION OF PRESIDENT JCZ-N FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NCNFI~LIER 22, IS63, DALLAS, TLYAS Res J N PiTZGERALD NCVEM3ER iz, I,(? xznnfoy r1a_l1;s, TEXAS C,11.r C-c-'s.tic, C~ller C---ti (Ambulance) out Parkland. (1101 a.m.) 19 (Patrolman D. F. STEELE) Two-man, 115 (Patrolman J. G. POLIARD)? 48 (Patrolman T., R. BURTON and 48 (BURTON and ERWIN). D. K. ERWIN) 115 (Patrolman J. G. POLLARD) vm close to Parkl..d. I'll Diapatcher (JACKSON and HULSE) 48 (BURTON and ERWIN). 48 (BURTON and IRWIN) I 'm on a traffic assignment down here at Elm and Houston. (JACKSON ROMain on your assignment until furthgr and HULSE) notified, 48 (BURTON and ERWIN). (Patrolman T. E. LUNA) --ratcher (JACKSON and HULSE) be out here. D-'sp--tcher (JACKSON and HUISE) 24 (Patrolman T. E. LUNA). 24 (LUNA). 48 (BURTON and ERWIN) (LUNA) Did you say go to ParXIand? IS (Lieutenant R. S. PIERCE) 18 (PIERCE) to 19 (Patrolman (JACKSON and HULSE) Yes, 24 (LUNA). D. F. STEELE) 24 (LI 1A) I can't bear you. You are 19 (Patrolman D. F. STEELE) Go ahead. talking too low. IS (PIERCE) Send me two I squads to ParXl.nd3 (JACKSON and HULSE) 53 (Patrol.en G.. a total of four men. and M. E. FERRIS). TOLBERT 19 (STEELE) 53 (patrolmen G. L. TOLBERT 53 (TOLBERT and FERRIS). and M. E. FERRIS) 19 (STEELE) 19 (STEELE) to 93 (Patrolman a. m. AsHcRArT) Dispatclier (JACKSON and HULSE) You two-man, 53 (TOLBERT and FERRIS)? (JACKSON and HULSE) He is on 511 (telephone extenuicn in Police Department). 53 (TOLBERT and FERRIS) Yes, my partner Lamar and El- 115 (Patrolman J. G. POLLARD) 115 (POLLARD) is close to (JACKSON and HULSE) Pick him up and report to Parkland. Par%l-,d. (JACKSON and HULSE) 53 (TOLBERT and FERRIS) (TOLBERT and FERRIS) 53 (TOLBERT and FERRIS)

65 Re, rrtzcerald NC'VVvrR JCLN C!,~'TrALYI~S, -D TEXAS C,1.1-r Co-7-nation Diapatcher (FARR and B. D. 53 (Patrolmen G. L. TOLBERT and M. E. FERRIS). 53 (TOLBERT and FERRIS) What code? (FARR and Code 3 (Emergency and sirens.) 53 (TOLBERT and FERRIS) 17 (Lieutenant H. T. WOODALL) 17 (WOODALL). (FARR and 17 (WOODALL). huffstc-ler) 17 (WOODALL) out at Parkland. (FARR and HUFFS-VTLER) (FARR and Att~,tion all officers working HLFFSTUTLER) ti- Street assignment, all oizicers Working the Elm Street assignment, leave your corners -c~ report Code 2 (Urgent - red lights and siren as needed.) to Parkland Emargon cy and ch-h out with the dispatcher, 11~36. ZI (Patrolman J. RAZ) 21 (RAZ) is en route. (JACKSON and HULSE) 10-4, 21 (PAZ). 103 (ritrolman J. H. VALENTINE) Clear. to go? - red light~ where do you Want me (JACKSON and HULSE) Remain in service, 103 (VALLN- :N1-) Re : z7chn FITZGERALD 11ENNFDY rovemser 22, 19r3, TEKAS C-Aler c--,.--ti.n D7 (Patrolman L. L. FOX) 97 (FOX). (JACKSON and HULSE) 97 4FOX). 97 (FOX) will be en route Parkland Emergency. (JACKSON and HULSE) 17 (Lieutenant H. T. WOODALL) 17 (WOODALL). (FARR and 17 (WOODALL). HUFrSTUTLER) 17 (WOODALL)!-~ve a squad stop at the entrance tc 11orkland ; there where you t-r, and cut traffic. (FARR and Attention all squads reporting.-uffs1-jtlmr) Parkland, renain at the entrance to Parkl-d and cut the traffic. No traffic will be allowed in the emergency room unless it is an energency. 11 : (Patrolmen G. L. TOLBERT 53 (TOLBERT and FERRIS) en routs. and M. E. FERRIS) DiSp?!tcher (FARR and 10-4, 53 (TOLBERT and FERRIS). (FARR and Attention all officers working the If-Jr?S -UTLER) L;ln street assignment, all cff~csr, working the Elm Street assig-nt, COMMISSION EXHIBIT NO Continued

66 0 Re. JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVEMBER , DALLAS. Calltr TEXAS Conversation Re~ JCHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVEMBER 22, 1963~ DALLAS, Q, 1= TEXAS converl~tion report to Parkland Emergency a-i (FARR and 381 (Criminal Investigation the traffic at the emergency Division) cut entrance, Code 2 (Urgent - red lights and siren as needed) lls39. (FARR and 136 (Patrolman B. W. HARGIS), report to Parkland. 53 (Patrolman G. L. TOBERT 53 (TOLBERT and FERRIS) is out and X. E. FERRIS) and got it out. 136 (Patrolman B. W. HARGIS) Emergency? (FARR and (FARR and Yes, to Parkland Emergency, at the entrance. (Garbled.) (FARR and Try to take charge there and 23 (Patrolman K. K. ANDER") 23 (ANDERSON). =rstutler) get on Channel 2. (FARR and 23 (ANDERSON) 136 (Patrolman B. W. HARGIS) 136 (HARGIS). (FARR and 136 (HARGIS). 23 (ANDERSON) Hines and Lofland cutting traffic. (FARR and 10-4, 11~ (FARGIS) I'm here at Elm and Market. HVITSTUTLER) 1,'nat did you say about people a--gned to Elm? 48 (Patrolman T. R. BURTON and 48 (BURTON and ERWIN) D. K. ERWIN) :--tcher (FARR and Are you....stand by, 136 (HARGIS). L -r?stu`tler, A- you on that assignment on (FARR and Unit calling? Elm Street? HUFFS7UMER) 136 (HARGIS) Elm and market. 43 ~Patrolmen T. R. BURTON and 48 (BURTON and ERWIN) D. K. ERWIN) Parkland. is out at (FARR and You on your motor? HLTFS=LER) (FARR and 113 (Patrolman C. R. ORSBURN). 381 (Criminal Investigation 381 (Criminal Investigation Division) Divi~iOn), Code 2 (Urgent - red 113 (Patrolman C. R. ORSBURN) 113 (ORSBURN). 11.9hts and siren as needed) to -xiand

67 Res JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NGVE'-fRER 22, 1~63, DALLAS, T=S Re. ASSASSINA-ION OF PRESIDENT Jc.li~x FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NCVE~MrR 22, lq63, DALL-AS TEXAS CsI1or, C~""QI ; ;eit L~n CAller C.~V-ti.n (FARR and ~E-~g-cy - red lights Di.pat.her (FARR and Will tw additional zquads be.tstutler) to Wadley, pick up HO-FFSTUTLER) enough, 40 (Patrolman D. F. blocd, take to Parkland. rlusche)? 113 (Patrolman C. R. ORSBURN) On Gaston? 32 (Patrolman J. T. SMITH) Any col. on thiss? (HUFFSTUTLER and Yes. tfarr and code 2 (Urgnnt ~ red lights ", I FARR) ire. a....ded). 113 (O:.SBURN) Ill (Patrolman SPRINGER) Is in -Ont of Wadley if you -t me to cjo. 40 (Patrolman D. P. FLUSCHE) 40 (FLUSCIIE). Di~patcher (FARR and 10-4, pick it up, Ill (SPRINCER). (FARR and D'Ipa-her (FARR and HUFF- 113 (P.t.ol... C. R. ORSBURN). 40 (PLUSCHB) Do we have any more people en r-'lsr) route out here? We need s-e more help with the pedestrian 13 (Patrolman C. R. ORSBURN) 113 (ORSBURN). traffic. It's drifting out around the grounds. (FARR and Code 4 (disregard), Ill (SPRINGER) Is out there. (FARR and 31 (Patrolman E. N. STAKSELL). 113 (Patrolman C. R. ORSBURN) (11 :50) 31 (Patrolman E. N. STANSELL) 31 (STANSELL). 113 (OPSBURN) Put me Out with 111 (SPRINGER). (FARR and Report to Parkland. DiSpatc~.er (FARR and H=STUTLER) Ill (Patrolman SPRINGER) ShOW 111 (SPRINGER) In service. 605 (Ambulance) 605 (A~Lulaoce) clear from Parkland. Di~p -tchor (FARR and 32 (Patrolman J. T. SMITH). report to Parkland. Di~ratcher (FARR and 10-4, 605 (Ambulance), 11,51. IIUFFSTUTLER) 32 (Patrolman J. T. SMITH) 32 (J. T. SMITH), 10-4,

68 Re, A SASSINAT ::ON OF PRESIDLNT JC.-24 F::IZC-ERALD KENNEDY, N,-VE7M-3FR 22- V)63~ DALLAS-TrX-S Re, ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDP.N,- JCE-4 FITZGERALD KENNEDY. N Z`~T!IER 22, 1*16-3, DAL1AS_TTKkS Call- Cnnvrrrit1,n Dl-p.t.h- (FARR and Any CID (Criminal Inve~tiqatlon Division) Officer at Parkland Emergency....any CID (Criminal 1~6 (Pat:rclnan R. J. ROSS) Investigation Divisiorl Officer (FARR and at Parkland... I1,1:175TITTLER) IS (Lieutenant R. S. PIERCE) 18 (PIERCE) Disp.tcher (FARR and (FARR and IS (PIERCE) 108 (ROSS) 18 (Lieutenant R. S. PIERCE) if you can get 17 (Lieutcnant R. T. WOODALL) at the Co-nd Di~patcher (FARR and Post, he probably can get you a HIJF~'STUTLER) CID (Criminal Investigation Division) officer. I sa. a 106 (Patrolman R. J. ROSS) number of them out there a minute ago. (FARR and r.-ispatcher (FARR and Any officer near....disxejard, a.m. 131 (Patrolman N. P. DORAN) 113 ~Patr~lan C. R. ORSBURN) 113 (ORSBURN). ~FA-RR and D"patchar (FARR and 113 (ORSBURN). W~TFSTUTLER) 113 (Patrolman C. R. ORSBURN) 111 (Patrolman SPRINGER) has got 101 (Patrolman N. P. DORAN) it and en route and I am clear. 701 (Mr. C. D. WEST, Civil D-'~patcher (FARR and Defense Coordinator) r,i.patcher (FARR and 1.08 (Patrolman R. J. ROSS) 108 (Ross), =FsTLTLrR) Any further aasignment f.r..? I'm still in the basement. (11.54). 108 (ROSS) are you needed in the b...ent? I don't believe so. They have about cleared out. Return to service. (11.55 a...) 101 (Patrolman N. P. DORAN). 101 (DORAN). On a mark out report to mair. an~ HarWood, transfer all reserve officers to Parkland Hospital, (Mr. C. D. WEST, Civil Defense Coordinator) 701 (Mr. C. D. WEST) (FARR and 108 (Rcss) HUF2'STUTLER)

69 Res 701 JCI-N FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVErMER 22, 1963, DALLAS, TFXAS Cal I- r (PARR and 101 (Patrolman N. P. DORAN) (PARR and 101 (Patrolman N. P. DORAN) (FARR and 101 (DORAN) (PARR and 101 (DORAN) (PARR and (End of Belt Three) 101 (DORAN) 101 (DORAN) , 701 (Mr. C. D. WEST). We will notify you. (12%01) 101 (DORAN) an route to Parkland from the basement. Received 101 (DORAN), 1205 P.M. 101 (DORAN). 101 (DORAN). A.ny code on this transfer? Code 2 (Urgent - red lights and siren as needed), 101 (DORAN). C.-... t 1~1' U~e caution, 101 (DORAN) ; ther,~ is other emergency equipment running in that area. (12.15 P.M.) 101 (DORAN). Res ASSASSINATION CF PRESIDENT JCI-N FITZrEFLD KENNEDY, NCATIMER 1 1 6'. DALLAS, C~11.r Mr. C. D. WEST) If you need. Omma~d P--t 0j,p.tcj-,.r (FARR and inside ParXland or... th.r building, I have that A. C. Equipment tranzmitting and,-()i Pats,01~n N. P. DORAN) receiving on Channel 1 only. (FARR and huf,fs -1UTLER) 99 (Patrolman S. E. NORMAN) Di.patcher (PARR and ITUFFSTIL-ILER) 29 (Patrolman J. M. WILLIAMS) (PARR and 29 (Patrolman J. M. WILLIAMS) (FARR and (PARR and 101 (Patrolman N. P. DORAN) f:va.3 con-r-*ion 101 (Patrolman N. P. DORAN) Leaving Parkland now, en route to basement now to got another load. Would you call down there and have one of the r.- serve supervisors round up about six ; have them ready in the bas..g.t? 12,16 p.m. 99 (NORMAN), Code 5 (an route) to Parkland. 10-4, 99 (NORMAN), (WILLIAMS). 29 (WILLIAMS). Code 5 (en route), PMH (Parkland Memorial Hospital). l2sl (Patrolman N. P. DORAN) 101 (DORAN)

70 Res JOIM FV:ZGVRA1Z) KENN, UDY, N~%Vr-~FR 22. 1~?63DALJA-qT-G~S, c"11- convarsetion Res ASSASSINATION OF rrrsident JOUN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVE~~LR 2, -DAMAS 1963 T-7,As c,11ar Convory-It.lon (FARR and Report to Conference Room, 1-10 (Sergeant G. B. RICHCREEY) 1 don't know what the 11UPFSTUTLER) Room 324, to pick Up the crowd situation is out th-e police reserves. at the Fire Department left the rope at the Trade mart at 101 (Patrolman N. P. DORAN) Report Where? st-onc; and Industrial. 111ve a quad go by there and pick Diapatcher (FARR and The Conference Room - Room 324. up all that rope and report to Parkland with it. 101 (DORAN) (12~18 p.m.) DiSPatcher (FARR and 113 (Patrolman C. R. ORSBURN). h=.fstutler) 262 (Patrolman T. W. YETTS) 262 (YETTS). 113 (Patrolman C. R. ORSBURN) Stemmons and Industrial. Any raspatcher (FARR and 262 (YETTS). code? 120 (Sergeant G. B. RICHCREEK) What is the crowd situation at (Patrolman T. W. YETTS) Myself and five other three Parkland? wheelers en route to Parkland. Dizpatcher (FARR and Channel 2, 120 (Sergeant G. B. (FARR and 12 :18. RICHCREEK). Code 1 (Routine), HLY:'S=-1L2R) 113 (Patrolman C. A. ORSBURN). 120 (Sergeant G. B. RICHCREEK) 120 (RICHCREEK). 113 (Patrolman C. R. ORSBURN) (FARR and 120 (RICHCREEK). 120 (Sergeant G. B. RICHCR.EEK) 120 (RICHCREEK). EUTFSTUTLER) (FARR and 120 (RICHCREEK). 120 (Sergeant G. B. RICHCREEK) I'll be an route to rear of Parkland Hospital. Did you contact 29 (Patrolman J. M. 120 (Sergeant G. B. RICHCREEK) I'm going to switch to Channel WILLIAMS) and 99 (Patrolman just a moment. (12,25 p.m.) S. E. NORMAN)? 29 (Patrolman J. M. WILLIA14S) Code 6. (Out at destination). (FARR and They are an route at this time. (FARR and HUFFSTUT- 10-4, 29 (Patrolman J. M. LER) WILLIAMS, l2t26 p.m (Patrolman J. M. VALENTINE), code 4 (disregard). COMMISSION EXHIBIT No Continued

71 Re. NOVEMBER JCHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, 22, DAL-LAS TEXAS Res "MB, ritzg2 ENNIDY, NJSSN 0 D11-LIAS. TE".S Call"r Conver-tion 61 (P3tr.l..n G. W. TEMPLE), your location? 43 (Patrolman W. E. HIBBS) cl,..r --.t P.rkland an route to ou-.back to our district. 61 (Patrolman G. W. TEMPLE) Fair Park. clear, 12,37 P.m. 61 (Patrolman G. W. TEMPLE) 99 (Patrolman S. E. NORMAN) 101 (Patrolman N. P. DORAN) Code. 3.rgen ) - red lights and irens (rm, report cy to Wadley Blood Bank, transfer blood to Parkland. Code 6 (out at destination) Parkland. 10-4, 99 (Patrolman S. E. NORMAN), p.m. clear. 1~0 (Sergeant G. B. RICUCREEK) j)--spatcher 120 (Sergeant G. B. RICHCREEK) 103 (Patrolman J. M. VALENTINE) 12 1) (RICHCREEK) 120 (RICHCREFK) What have you heard from 113 (Patrolman C. R. ORSBURN) on the rope? 113 (ORS13UM Or 103 J. M. VALENTINE). (Patrolman I'm not out there yet. I'- at lnd~,strial and Oak Lawn at tbill time. (HULSE and JACKSON) 48 (Patrolman T. R. BURTON and D. K. ERWIN) 101 (DORAN) clear, 12 :34 p.m. 48 (BURTON and ERWIN) 103 (Patrolman J. M. VALENTINE) Let us know something a..-on as you get there. All right. 48 (BURTION and ERWIN) 43 (Patrolman W. E. HIBBS) 48 (BURTON and ERWIN) we are clear at Parkland assignment, en route to radio station ; mike trouble. 12~37 p.m. 43 (HIBBS). 43 (HIBBS) (Sergeant G. B. RICHCREEK) 113 (Patrolman C. R. ORSBURN) (EULSE and JACKSON) 113 (Patrolman C. R. ORSBURN) I'm going to switch to Channel 2 just a minute. 113 (ORSBURN). 113 (ORSBURN). I've got the rope so route to Parkland

72 Re& ASSASSINATION OF PRr.SIDENT Jof FITZGEI~ALD KENNEDY NOVEMBER Rot JOHN FITZGERALD 1)~" YEN"'DY ""~S' Nova,mER 22. TrXAS CA1ler c----tion C.1l.r C.n,e-tiOn 120 (Sergeant G. B. RICHCREEN) -4.(Sergeant G. B. 10 RICHCREEK) '4. Tell him to report to, the rear of Parkland with It no code.. ispatcher 101 (Patrolman N. P. DORAN) DiaPat~ ~er 101 (Patrolman N. P. DORAN) Elm Street is impassable from St. Paul on down. 10-4, 12 :57 P (Patrolman C. R. ORSBURN) code 1 (routine) to the rear, 113 (Patrolman C. R. ORSBURN). (12,39 p.m.) Attention any unit on emergency call, do not use Elm Street. Any not unit on emergency call, do U80 Elm Street. Any unit at Parkland...any unit at Parkland? 40 (Patrolman D. F. FLUSCaEj, you at Parkland? 118 (Patrolman V. O'DELL) 118 (0 -DELL) 118 (0 -DELL). 118 (O'DSLL). I'm clear at Parkland. 40 (Patrolman D. F. FLUSCRE) Yes, I am at the front entran- Clear, 12 : (Patrolman D. P. FLUSCHE) 61 (Patrolman 0. W. TEMPLE) Disregard. We have unit on Channel 2 now. 61 (TEMPLE) en route to Parkland. 61 (Patrolman G. W. TEMPLE) (HULSE and JACKSON) Clear at Parkland. 61 (TEMPLE) clear, 12z59 p.m. 101 (Patrolman N. P. DORAN), your location? 10-4, 61 (TEMPLE), (Patrolman N. P. DORAN) Young and Field. 113 (Patrolman C. R. ORSBURN) Clear at Parkland. (End of Belt Four) 113 (ORSBURN) clear, 12~48 p.m. 103 (Patrolman J. M. VALENTINE) 103 (VALFUNTINE) 101 (Patrolman N. P. DORAN) 101 (DORAN) (HULSE and JACKEON) 103 (VALENTINE)

73 Res Re, JOHN FITZGERANLMD KE~NNE, "'HN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOW ER , DALLAS, TEXAS NC.VFM'.ER 27, TPXAS CA11-3: convor nation 103 (Patrolman J. 14. VALENTINE) 103 (VALENTINE) En route to Parkland. 101 (Patrolman N. P. DORAN), your location? 101 (Patrolman N. P. DORAN) Harwood and Ross. Code 3 (Emergency - red light--, and sirens) Wadley Blood Banl~~ transfer blood to Parkland. CommissioN EXHIBIT No Continued Call- co-r ICI ~PjtrOlman N. P. DORAN) Unknown can we get into ba...ant Yet? As far as we know, it's all clear, 102 P.m. 430 (Captain F. M. MARTIN). 430 (Captain F. M. MARTIN). 430 (captain F. M. MARTIN) 430 (Captain F. M. MARTIN). 101 (Patrolman N. P. DORAN) 430 (MARTIN), disregard you 103 (Patrolman J. M. VALENTINE) 103 (VALENTINE). present assignment. Call 3 (Deputy Chief M. W. STEVENSON, 103 (VALENTINE). on 622 (telephone extension at Police Department) as soon as 103 (Patrolman J. M. VALENTINE) I-- n. going out there anyw~sy if pozsibla, 1,34 p... you want.0 to go by there. 430 (captain P. M. MARTIN) you night as well. 101 (Patro'man N. P. DORAN), Co--( ; 232 (Patrolman J. W. LOVING) 232 (LOVING). 4 (disregard), 103 (Patrol.- J. 14. VALENTINE) will get it - ~SULSE and JACKSON) 232 (LOVING). 97 (Patrolman L. L. FOX) Clear P.rkland Hospital. 10-4, 1,12 p.m. Diapatcher 101 (Patrolman N. P. DORAN). 101 (Patrolman N. P. DORAN) 10 1 (DORAN). (HUME and JACKSON) 101 (DO'RAN), report to basel-t~ Transfer reserve to Elm and Houston, 1 :25 p.m (Patrolman J. W. LOVING) of Belt PivG) Can you get into City Hall now? Dis ;:atcber Unk,nown, 232 (LOVING). 232 (patrolman J. W. LOVING) I got a DWI (driving while intoxicated). I was wondering if -3 still crowded and if you could get in or not. nknown Yeah, you can got in down thzre. COMAUSSION EXHIBIT No Continued

74 Rat Rat JCRN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, JOHN PIT"-GERALD KENNEDY, NOVEMBER 22, 1963, DALLNS. TEKAS NM,Sn3R 22, 1963, DALLAS,_,TDIAS C.11.r convc-ation Channal AM 3,00 pm. November 22, (Patrolman R. E. VAUGHN) Ca-lier conversation 10.5 (Patrolman R. E. VAUGHN) 39 (Patrolman J. F. BVrCHER and C. W. 105 (Patrolman R. E. VAUGHN) 105 (VAUGHN) (Sergeant H. D. HENSLEB) CO?--R), would you stay on Channel 2. We have another alert 2 (standby for 105 (VAUGHN) potential airplane or& sh problem at alove Field). did You )MOW It? 105 (Patrolman R. E. VAUGHN) 105 (VAUGHN), YOU Call? 39 No. -i3patcher stand by 105 (VAUGHN). (Patr)oljwn J. F. BUTCHER and C. W. COMER) 105 (VAUGHN), call 15 (Captain C. E. TALBERT) on 401 (telephc- 5 (Deputy Chief of Police What was it? extension at Parkland) at GEORGE L. LUMPKIN) Parkland, 1 :49. (HENSLER) An alert 2 (standby for a Potential 105 (Patrolman R. E. VAUGHN) All right. airplane crash problem at LOve Field). 63 (Patrolman C. F. BENTLEY) 63 (BENTIIEY). (EMNSIZE) 5 (Deputy Chief of Police G30RGE L. LUMPKIN). it has been tapped out - 63 (BENTLEY). the plane is down. 10,15 a.m. KKB (Patrolman C. P. BENTLEY) I'm going to be clear at Parkland, an route to garage, 24 (Patrolman D. L. PATE) Is there an ambulance GA route OJt get another battery on this car. here, 397 (Patrolman J. F. BV~I~MMR &~.d C. W. COMER) 39 (Patrolman J. F. BUTCHER YeRb. Any homicide unit have Judge and C. W. COMER) MC BRIDE in tzeir unit with them? 24 (Patrolman D. L. PATE) Well, tell him to came on around h6re 136 (Patrolman B. W. HARGIS) 136 (HARGIS), I believe Judge to the Fire Station, that's where ha's MC BRIDE is at Parkland Ecapital. supposed to be. 10-4, 2.18 p.m

75 RI e. ASSASSIN~NTION OF PRESIDENT,7cim rit".,=ra.,d FZNNEDY, 71evrl-nq F3. Call~r 39 (Patrolmen J. F. BUTCHER and C. W. C010R) (HENSI&S) All right. 30 (Sergeant R. C. CHILDERS) Go nh,ad. (HENSLEE). :- (Sergeant R. C. CHILDERS) Ahc ~ ~3--:-nt R. C. CHILDERS) Any tnfor-tion as to tho of ~.hc cr~..d ~ut there now? Ytcher (EMNSLEE) 10 : i(im (Sergeant R. C. CHILDERS) M-~ the pla.c3 r.;ks t;h~-'. z :~-,--on.h' going to use 21 - D. P. TUCK;R zod C. R. GrA, -ml) ~r.4 -~2 (Patro :~-~. J. T. Z,~:::l ~n,' W~ L.!:oC=:Y), CthaY'r3 tct2~ 2--1 to cut traff~.c. E~d a :)"t: holding thm, if anyth-~g they =. 1-ht get: ti- up oa for the next f3-. ~-In- z~ -- then,'11 h - v. t~em maet = at ~ :.J L~- ri,,!d 1~~r-,~Inzl. (EENSLEB) Aboat What ti=? 30 (Sergeant R. C. CHILDERS) Well, you'd batter h~va them =5,- no later than a,m. I (Chief of Police JESSE I want to advise we need sc.-,scme to 3. CURRY) work trzf-4 ic Mockingbird znd Ca-r Springs. COMMISSION ExHIBIT No Continued Re. ASSASSII~A-ION OF PPJ:S1D-"NT JOh7; FI -ZGERALD k--=z:dy, NOV.-.~MRR 22, 1963 DAlrA-, 717K,:2 C~ller 257 (P~trolman C. E. WHIVAN) I (Chief Of Police JESSE E- CURRY) (HENSLER) 125 (Captain P. W. LAWRENCE) (HENSLEE) I (Chief Of Police JESSE E. CURRY) (HENSIZE) 4 (Deputy Chief of Police N. T. FISHER) 39 (Patrolmen J. F. BUTCHER and C. W. COMER) 4 (Deputy Chief of Police N. T. FISHER) we h~,. four -n hcr~. D~C!'-IT., a,d ~,~nt thrc-~ ---~i aizd C-r SprL-jz and didn't S - 2 ; 2 -!1.,, thcl. for-, t',~ a,' hg- 1, 13 them left turns that -9 backing up about two bleck.a a.m. rm-364. I am approaching Mockingbird a~~! C~-r Springs. I'll get the man w=k1.7.,j. I'll advise 4 Popp-ty C~i,f of Police N. I. FISIMR) to dizr,91~d tact at the Trade Mart. SL--~! ~ f the d.te.tiv.3 out '-er - d~n't have the proper idcntif!.~at1o -. A~% h ;.m if he has anymore down thar-,. 1~12 ~Captzin J. M. SCIZ'ER), C~n yc.! notify 3 (Deputy Chief of Poli~, I% W. S -ZVZ;--~SON) that so=~ of h's azz at Love FI-eld and do not h --,, e t--,r prop--r identification. I (Ch-'sf :~ Polico JESSE E. CURRY) is stamd-.q --y for the information. 39 (PztrcLmsn j. r. BL--:CIMR Z.- d C. W. COI'T,R), landing will be at Z.~t, won't it? yas, Sir. We want to be sure that yoa S~t ~,- squads alerted so that they cut t' traffic oa Northwest Highw~-y j-- t lz-,, C- to the President's plans co=lng c,.b= Love Field. COMMISSION ExHIBIT No Cont~liued

76 Re. ASSASSINRTION OF PRESIt7,PT JCHN PI-ZGERALD KENNEDY, no'lintmer , DI%LLAS, T=:Q 4 (Deputy Chief of Police N. T. FISHER) Ra~ ASSA r 'SINATION OF PRESIDENT JOHN FITZGSRALD KZIDWY. NOVEIMER 22, 1963, DALIAS. (HENSLER) 39 (Patrol~. J. F. BUrCHER and C. W. COMER), do you have any informati- yet? (HENSLER) (Sorgannt. R. C. CHILDERS), h~n YOU ~t~rt -caivi.g information from th, 39 (Patrolmen J. F. BUTCHER No. townr On that plane, advise 531 and C. W. COMER) 's telephone extansion). 4 (Deputy Chief of Police 39 (Patrolmen J. F BUTCFMR and C. W. 30 (Sergeant R. C. CHILDERS) Will be on Channel 2. N. T. FISHER) CO!TR), they changed ' l.ndinl dir.cti..a c.1 us, did you know that? (HENSLER) 4 (Drputy Chief of Police N. T. PISF-ER), w j - j you advioa as to the crowd 39 (Patrolmen J. Fp BUTCHER I.., ~ir. ~,ta and weather Condition at t%l3 ~nd C. W. COMER) tica? il.00 a... KXB-364. I (Deputy Chief of Police We will have to set up at 4 (Deputy Chief Of Police It's not raining now and -a!~i- N. T. FISHER) Mockingbird there. N. T. FISHER) - 1,, _ i7,te of a crowd of 1100 P~Opla- 9 (Inspector J. H. SAWYER) 2 (Assistant Chief of Police C1-- RLES 2 (Assistant chief of What is I's (Chief of Police Z-36SE E. BAT=Loa), are we going to h3v2- any caller C-)versation caller C--ro~ti- (HENSLER) I (Chief Of Police JESSE E. CURP~), Dis atcher (HENSLUE) 4 (Deputy Chief of Police N. T. y 2 (Assistant Chief of Police cm~~s we sent 21 (Pa-rolmon D. P. TUCY BATCHELOR) advises he is sending the and C. rt. ~RA15%M) and 32 (Patr~- identification to your location by J. --~. S/U21 a~d W. L. HAC1Q,3Y) t,- t;:ls motorcycle officer. old Lo-10 Field Terminal to met - 0 (Sargeint S. W. BURIOnRT). I (Chief Of Police JESSE Z- CURRY) (lias a--~ Police CHARLES BATCHELOR) CURRY) location at love Field? ( :.l&c2) more mon on Yain Street t-ban wh - t have now assigned? The cro~,'dz ara I (Chtef of Police JESSE Right at the Love Field t.ara the pl-zra getting large and we have very few E. CURRY) will unload. officers. (=SLUE) 2 (Asslatznt Chief of Police CHARLS- 3 2 (Assistant Chief of Police The only ones we have are assignsd cn BATCHELOR), he is at Love Fis-d wher~ CHARLES BATCHELOR) the comers. There Should be r.e3rves the planes bra to Unload. assigned along the route TE-VkS COMMISSION EXHIBIT No Continued COMMISSION EXHIBIT No Continued

77 Ro. ASSASST1,1ATION OF PRESIDLNT JC.`_N FITZG ::rald KENWZDY, rov~, ER 22, 1963, DALTAS, TEXAS Call.r conlr-r~ltlm~' 9 (Inspector J. H. SAWYER) The routo on Harwood is not so bad. If wo had so7z of those men we could ccrl~inly use them. 30 (Sergeant R. C. CHILDERS) 21 (Patrolmen D. P. TUCKER and C. R. GRAHAM) and 32 (Patrolran J. T. 51LITH and W. L. HACKNEY), cut traffic. 21. (Patrolman D. P. TUCKER (F nd.trol;.. C. R GRAHA-) S & 32 I T. MITH and W.. HACKNEY) 'T' 2 (Assistant Chief of Police 9 (Inspector J. H. SAI-rirR), have you CHARLES BATCHELOR) receivad information that his arrival is about 20 minutes late? 9 (Inspector J. H. SAWYER) I have not received the information. (HENSLEZ) 2 (Assistant Chief of Police CHARIESS BATCHELOR), Air Force 1 is On final approach now. 30 (Sergeant R. C. CHILDERS) One plans is down, second plane " coming in and Air Force 1 will ba right behind it. (HENSLUE) 11 :34 a.m. 2 (Assistant Chief of Police 9 (Inspector J. H. SAWYER), - hava CHARLES HATCHELOR) so= motorcycle officers that are assigned with the convoy. can probably help in controlljnc: as to approach, there are five I of the convoy plus those on thm ~~,4 _ 1 thin% they will be able to mov the crowd Res ASSASSINATION OF PRESID~;NT JOIrl FITZGERALD NOVElf-IF.R , KEN'7EDY DALT~S. T'-N7 cl--rlt.ion 9 (Inspector J. H. SAWYER) nessage received. (HENSLEZ) 39 (Patrolm- J. F. BUTChER and C. 'J. CO:2;R), ic Air Force I down? ~q (Patrolmen J. F. BUTCHER No, I-Ic is just coming in. z.d C. W. COMER) Unknown (HENSLUE) 30 (Sergeant R. C. CHILDERS) (HENSLES) 30 (Sergeant R. C. CHILDERS) He I. dv-. 21 (Patrolmen D. P. TUCKER and C. R. GRAHNX) & 32 (Patrolmen I J. T. SMITH and W.. HACKNEY) 21 (Patrolr.en D. P. TUCKER and C. R. GRAILNM) & 32 (Patrolmen J. T. SYaTH and W. L. h%cknzy), all Clear, 11 :35 a-. Air Force 1 is not on the ground yet. 531 (Sergeant G. D. HENSIZE) 21 (Patrolr-, n D. P. TUCKER and C. R. & 32 (?a-,rolmon J. T. Sl-! :.H ar.z W. L. I.ACIQILY), remain on your 30 (Sergeant R. C. CHILDERS) He is on the ground. (11 :37 a...) 30 (Sergeant R. C. CHILDERS), weather and crowd estimate. Weather is good.

78 Rat JOhN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, iqovemmer , DAVAS, T7XAS C.ller 540 (Patrolmen A. B. Hhb=TT) will rema in clear the rast of the day. Temperature probably stay a l-~t the same. 20 (Sergeant S. W. BURKHART) 250 (Sergeant W. H. SIMPSON) 125 (Captain P. W. LAWRENCE) 5 (Deputy Chief of Police GEORGE L. LUMPKIN) 1 (Chief Of Police JESSE S. CURRY) 280 (Sergeant GEORGE W. C. CAMPBELL) 9 (Inspector J. H. SAWYER) C-vnr-tJ.- There is quite a crowd all along Mockingbird Lano and around the Co<- Cola Bottling Plant. There 13 a crowd. Ask 125 (Captain P. W. IAWRZ.-.C!;) if he wants a ran assigned to Ferzchell and Lewon and at the signal light. Yer, have one of the man from L-a AltO and Lo=on go there. 5 (D-jputy Chief of Police GZ0RG- LUMPKIN) to 1 (Chief of Police B. cup-ry) out at co=unications '.n at the front gate out here. Laud ~nd clear. 9 J. SAIlysa), Ervay 3-z~et i~ co--apletoly blocked with pcdc -tr-~ne and is c~~plotcly out of coatrol. I hn Wha.ls with a and we ~tilll can't got the padestrians off Of S -vay so Ervay is completely closed. 1 am on my way there. Rat JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVEMBER 22, 1963, DALTAS. V',1AS Unknown Callar 15/2 (Captain J. M. SOUTER) 5 (Deputy Chief of Police GEORGE L. LUMPKIN) 15/2 (*aptain J. M. SOUPER) I (Chief of Police JESSE E. CURRY) I (Chief Of Police JESSE S. CURRY) 1 (Chief of Police JESSE R. CURRY) (HENSLER) 5 (Deputy Chief of Police GEORGE L. XMUTW) Progress report, please. Moving out very Blow. 5 (Deputy Chief of Police GSORGS L. LU111PKIN), that traffic up and around Mockingbird - try to get them Over to one side. (11 :50 a.m.) I (Chief of Police JESSE E. CURRY) to Notorcyclo Escort - ~cnd 2 mn to Mockingbird and Cedar Springs to help clear the traffic. What is the location no-? Juzt r~~o the turn out of Love Field onto Ccdar Springs now. 15/2 (Captain J. 11. SOUTER), they are just leaving the field now on Cedar Springs at 15 ph. 5 (Dcputy Chief of Police GEORGE L. LU'Unuu) to I (ChiG* of Police E. CURRY), might need a motorcycla at Lo=-On and fnnor Way. Quite a faw people on Lammon on the m3dian ~trip and on the curbs. Location now~? COMIMSSION EXHIBIT No Continued I (Chief of Police JESSE E. CURRY) At Airdrome and Mockingbird Lant, CommissioN EXHIBIT NO Continued

79 Re. Rat JO.'M F=ZGERALD KENNEDY, JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVEV3ER 22, 1963, r-iltas,_f NovrrnsR , DALTA, -MMS c'ller cc~vpr-~~ Call~r (HENSLER) 3 (In~,pccct.r J. H. SAWY-R), Afr~rG ~ 1 (Chief of Police JESSE 9 - and i~ockingbird Lane - proceedi~g ap- CURRY) j-xi~-tttly 15 ph. (HENSLSE) Zjoon (Chief of Police JESSE E. -JILly) 1 (Chief Of Police JESSE E. At L--on, approaching Inwood a,. CURRY) proxi=ttely 12 to 15 ph. (12 :C' F.7-~ 5 (Deputy Chief of Police GEORGE I. LUMPKIN) 3 (Deputy Chief X. W. The arbulance is standing by? STEVENSON) I (Chi-f Of Police JESSE E. CURRY) (HENSIES) Star-,ing by at Love Field ane wh- t~hsy c-uplete that assigr.=nt, thgy w!.!! (HENSLEE) raport to your location. 1 (Chief of Police JESSE E. 1 (Chief Of Police JESSE E. : (C :--~f Of Police JESSE E. CLPR'-) t~, CURRY) CURRY) r-,otorcycle leading - drop back clce3r - V~le up abput 50 feet ahcad of ur (HENSLUE) Unknown 15/2 (Captain J. M. SOU:BR), t~zls greeting co=ittee has tu.-cd ac.--h 1 (chief of Police JESSE E. = Hines from Mockingbird. ( 212 :C3 p.m.) CURRY) (End of Record #1) 15/2 (Captain J. K. SOUTER) 5 (De-ty Chief Of Police 1 (Chief of Police JESSE: E. CV~aY ; GEOR" I. LUMPKIH) what is your location now? 1 (Chief of Police JESSE We are approaching underp2ss - Ccttc-n E. CURRY) Belt - near Low Alto. (HENSLES) (HENSLEE) 15/2 (captain J. H. SOU-MR), nc-, c~ 1 (Chief Of Police JESSE E. Lommon near Low Alto (11.05 p.,--) CURRY) 1 (Chief Of Police JESSE E- I (Chief of Police JESS!; E. C"TP'R1*) tc CURRY) motorcycle Escort - 3 or 4 f~eta= C~n,,ar-tl.on - ~chj,f of Police JESSE E. CURRY) to escort - pull those cars off the rlt=,ct Cut traffic at Oak Lows. We have got a pretty good crowd of paopla down here at Turtle Crock. 5 (DOPUty Chief of Police GEORGE L. Ltr"IPIUN), get the traffic off of it. Are you approaching Oak Lawn? Lbout a block away at Knight Street. 15/2 (C~?tain J. 24. SO!r-ER), on Lc=m now. Cros5ing Oak Laws. Advise 3 (Daputy Chief - H. W. S7B%7-1--C--~) that the ambu~-nces have arrived zn~ are standing by. 3 (Dcputy chief M. W. STEVZNSCN), tho ar~oulance3 have arrived and are stzn~ing by, 12 :11 p.m. Just turning Off Turtle Creek.

80 Re, ASSASSr.7ATION OF PR:;SID- I.-2 JO!Di FITZGERALD KEN2MDY rove,e 22, lq63, Dhw~~S, S g3lier (EMSSLEE) jest turning off onto Turtle Cre<)k off Lf (Chief of Police JESSE E. 12 mph. CURRY) 1 (Chief Of Police JESSE E. At the I*I&T Underpass at Turtle Creek. CURRY) (HFNSIZE) 10-4, 12 :14 p.m. 1 (Chief of Police JESSE E. I (chief of Police JESSE E. CURRY) to CURRY) motorcycle Escort - 3 or 4 miles f~ztsr, let's try it. (HENSIZE) p.m. KYB Dallas. (HENSLUE) C-vn-ticn 9 (InOE:aCtor J. H. SAWYER), now turnlrtg onto Cod~r Springs Road off Turtle C2-1.j Ccdar Springs and Fairmc=t. (1r. 16 P.m.) 139 (Patrolman I. H. MARSHALL) For your information, have cars lir~d up on both shoulders of Lemmon ncrth from (garbled) to Oak Lawn. 5 (Deputy Chief of Police 1 (Chief of Police JESSE E. CURRY), ~MORGE L. LUMPKIN) going to be a pretty good crowd frcm F- on,on Harwood Stroat. 3 (Deputy Chief K. W. STEVENSON) 1 (Chief of Police JESSE E.CMRY), everything in good shape at Markat Hall - traffic's moving well, not any crowd on side of street - good czo~d along the barricades. Re : ASSASSIMTI- JC--W FITZGERALDOF KENNEDY, PRESIDENT NOVEMER 22, 1963, V4T.-TAS. -,-YAS (hzenslee) 1 (Chief of P.lice irssi; E. cup-f.. for yo,~r i;-.~-,ation, Ste~on~ i prci-ty,cl, c-,-.,,d.d fro. C=tir on i.. ~!.o -r3da R~rt. I (chief of Police JESSE E. 5 (Doputy Chief of Police G7.C&CZ L. CURRY) LT7111=.), have an offi- k~ep t- c=,:~ rvor to llor~ocd znd Roas. -rey are out of th.3 street here. I-, (-'-Puty Chief of Police Vo ~jlt tm.. ~ ;-_~ORG2 L. LUMPKIN) Dlzpatcher (IMNSLEE) 1 (Chief of Police JESSE E. CLrRR., -za you approaching Ross? 1 (Chief of Police JESSR 1. Just approaching at this t'-~. CURRY) Dispatch~r (IMNSIZE) 12~20 p.m. (HENSLEE) 15/2 (Captain J. M. SOUTER), are y- rea~!lig.11 right...? 15/2 (Captain J. M. SOUTER) 2J.2 (Patrolman L. W. SPRADLIN) Toleplioae c-w ~nts to know what tjm2 the j~re&idcnt will be back thro~gh here so they can clear out. (HENSLEE) What location?

81 Re t ASSAsSIIMTION OF PRESIDENT JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVE~MBR 22, 1963, DALLAS, TEXAS Res ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDERI JOHN FITZGERALD-KENNEDY, NOVEMBER 22, 1963, DALLAS, Conv.rsntim. caller Conversatioft 212 (Patrolman L. W. SPRADLZN) On Mockingbird near Denton. (HENSLEE) Pretty good crowd there, (HENSLEE) it will probably be after 2.30 p.m p.m. 5 (Deputy Chief of Police I (Chief Of Police JESSE E. CURRY) 1 (Chief of Police JESSE E. Big crowd, yes. GEORGE L. LUMPKIN) crowd on Hain Street In real 9~od CURRY) shape. They have them back off - f the curb. 1 (Chief of Police JESSE E. Good shape, we are just about to cross CURRY) Live Oak. (HENSIZE) 1 (Chief of Police) 1 (Chief of Police JESSE E. Crossing Lamar Street. I (Chief of Police JESSE 3. Approaching Triple Underpass. CURRY) CURRY) TEXAS 5 (Deputy Chief Of Police Notify Captain Soutar of the locati= GEORGE L. LUMPKZN) of the convoy now. (HENsUM) 15/2 (captain J. M. SOUr&R), new on Main, probably just past Lamar. 12,22 p.m. 1 (Chief of Police JESSE Z. CURRY) to I (Chief Of Police JESSE E. Just crossing Market Street escort - drop back. We.111 have to CURRY) (12.28 p.m.) go at a real slow spoed here on new. 1 (Chief of Police) 1 (Chief of Police JESSE E. 4 (Deputy Chief of Police 125 (Captain P. W. IAWRFNCE), what CURRY) t-, motorcycle - hold up escort. O.F.. N. T. FISHER) traffic personnel do you have on along. Mock:ingbird? 1 (Chief of Police JESSE R. C.,ccl. ~nl ace if we have everyt~.-- q 125 (Captain P. W. lawrence) "on Mockingbird at Cauor Springs," CURRY) in sight. Check with the rear car. Is the question? (HENSLES) 1 (Chief Of Police JESSE E. CURRY), who 4 (Deputy Chief of Police It's moving out of this lot ir in the roar car? N. T. FISHER) very slow.!58 (Patrolman L. S. DAVENPORT) Z~crything is O.K. 125 (Captain P. W. LAWRENCE) I am at the Trade Mart new headed -t that way. r'-zpatcher (HENSLES) 1 (Chief of Police JESSE E. CLRRY~, 158 (Patrolman L. S. DAVENPORT) adv-lza 4 (Deputy Chief of Police That is all right - I'll check it. O.K., p.m. N. T. FISHER) COMMISSION EXHIBIT No Continued

82 Re, ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDMiT CallrmK......~- ne-y C-yer~~ti~n (=. NSLEE) 12, 30 KK (Chief of Police JESSE E. to the hospital - Parkland CORRY) Go Have the= stand by. 1 (Chief Of Police JESSE E. G~ ;_ a man on top of that triple CURRY) u.-ar-3. and sea hat happened up thare. I (chief of Police JZSSZ-8. EL~O ParkLand stand by. CURRY) Dallas I (Sheriff J, B. 1 -m -~o it's going to take acme "BILL' DECIMR) t-s to got your en. in thera. Pull -Qry One of my man in that. :,i6patcher (HENSLER) Dallas I (Sheriff J. B. "Bl"- ZLCiaR) repeat, I didn't get all of it. I didn't quite understand all of it. Dallas 1 (Sheriff J. S. Have my office move all z~~il~bla -,=. "BILL" DFCIMR) out of my office into thn railrc 'd y- =4 to try to determine what hapr= -_~ -, there and hold overyth!.ng c~aurc Homicide and other inveatiga~cra shculd get there. (HENSLEE) Dallas I (Sheriff J. E. "BILL" DECKER) - Station 5 (Dallas Co=ty Sheriff ) will be notified. (HENSLER) I (chief of Police JESSE z. CURRY), any information whatsoever? Re, ASSASSMTION JCHN OF PRESIDZbT FITZ.0111.~R Gr' ~~!A 'D 1961, KF -11~ E_ -AS 1 (Chief Of Police JESSE S- Looks like the President has been hit- CURRY) Have parkland stand by. (HENSIZZ) Co~-r.,att,n They (Parkland) have been notified. 4 (Deputy Chief of Police We have those canine units in that N. T. FISHER) vicinity, don't we? 1 (Chief of Police JESSE Headed to Parkland. Somathing's 9. CURRY) wrong with Channel 1. 5 (Deputy Chief of Police I (Chief of Police JESSE E. CURRY", GEORGE L. LUMPKIN) what do you ~mnt with those man out here with me? I (Chief of Police JESSE Z. Just go on to Parkland Hospital w!.t~h me- CURRY) 83 (Patrolman R. L. GROSS) Dicratchor on Channel 1 ~ams to ~i3ve his mike stuck. 1 (Chief of Police JESSE Z. Gct these trucks out of the way. CURRY) Hold evorything. Get out of t-he I~LY- (HENSLEE). unknown motorcycle - up on Stemm.c~q with his mike stuck open on Chacould you send someone up there ~ tell him to shut it off? ( F (sergeant S. Q. Do you still Want me to hold tli~ BZLIAH) traffic on Stemmons until we fir.(~ something?

83 Re, ASSASSIVATION OF PRESIDENT JOHN FITZGSRALD KENNEDY, VC'MrIER 22, 1963, DArJAS, C.1ler I (Chief Of Police JESSE E. CURRY) (BENSLEE) 136 (Patrolman B. W. HARGIS) (IIENSLEE) 15/2 (Captain J. K. SOUTER) 531 (Sergeant G. D. HENSLEE) (EENSLUE) 260 (Sergeant D. 1( " out of this er.arg~;.=y -tr..ca. Did you got.11 that informotion, 136 (Patroln.zn B. W. HARGIS) 142 (Patrolman C. A. EAYGOOD) I juot talked to a guy up here who was standing close to it and th~ bczt he could toll it came from the '.1-.,i3 Schcol Boo% Depository Building ~iera with tliat Hertz Renting sign on top. cot his name, address, t~lcphons n-ber there - all the ianfor,-ztion that you can from him. 12 :35 p.m. - Captain advises have all em2rgan~y - have 283 (Patrol~. C. R. F_%!!IL-OF) cut the traffic at Hin3Z and Industrial. Have all emorgency unita'on South Industrial. 263 (Patrolman C. R. traffic Hines and industrial. cut Attention, do not use industrial Blvd. ~12.36 V. HARI=SS) I have a witness that says that it came from the 5th floor of the Texas Book Depository Store. Re, ASSASSMNTION OF PRESIDENT JOMN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NO'.7-MER 22, 1963, DALLAS, T11XAS Unknown Dtapatcher (HENSLEE) 125 (Captain P. W. IAWRENCZ) 22 (Patrolman L. L. HILL) (HENSLEE) 22 (Patrolman L. L. HILL) (HENSIZE) 137 (Patrolmn 3. D. BREWER) 2_c~ ~L'="_tj - Call- 220 (So-,sant W. R. RU-S ::LL), keep all er.orguncy aquip,nant off the antj, ;,~ o to P~r%land and all of the -ergoncy equip.-.ant there off of Industrial Boulevard. We have the emergency entrance secured. (12 :37 p.m.) We have the ermrgency entrance to P.r~-.Tznd secured. Got sor.a -~_up here to cover thia acho~l dopolitory building. It'3 b- lievqd the ahot came fro~, as y~u s -~e it on Elm Street, looking toward the building, it would be upper right hand corner, second window from the end. How many do you have there? I have one guy that was possibly hit by a richochat from the bullet off the concrete and another one saw the President slump. We have a man here who says he ~- hl~ plill the weapon back through thc wlnd~%v from the southeast corner of that depository building CombussioN EXHIBIT No Continued COMMISSION FXHIBIT No Continued

84 Res JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOV HER 22, 1963, DALLAS, TEXAS (HENSLEE) 137 (Patrolman E.D. BREWER) (HENSLEE) 137 (Patrolman E.D. BREWER) 257 (Patrolman C.E. WHIT- MAN) (HENSLEE) 290 (sergeant E.B. HOWARD) 125 (Captain P.W. LAWRENCE) 290 (Sergeant E.B. HOWARD) 125 (Captain P.W. LAWRENCE) At your location right now. 2 (Assistant Chief Of Police CHARLES BATCHELOR) All right, do You have the building covered off? No, about 3/4 of a block away from there. All right, pull on down there. I'll leave these witnesses here. Do you want us to go back to Mockingbird and Cedar Springs? See if you can contact 125 (Captain P.W. LAWRENCE). 290 (Sergeant E.B. HOWARD), I - at Parkland. 125 (Captain P.W. LAWRENCE), do you want us to stay on industrial or where do you Want us to go? Can you give us any information as to what happened for these people ou : here, evidently they had - ScriOusnof it - the President involved - I (Chief. curry) is at Parkland, of Police along with JESSE Dallas E 1 J. E. NBILV DECKER). We have is unknown - Texas Depository Stcr-1 corner of Elm and Field - officers are now surrounding and searching the building. (Garbled) Re : A.' 1ASS~-NATIO,'4 OF PRESIDENT =Dz ri~zcuwlr~ Y_,ri-~~Y, NO-E-7P 22, 1 1~3, DALT~G~.~YAS Cqil~r 2 ~ASSIstar.t Chiaf of Police CHARLES BATCHELOR) (HENSUES) (HENSLEE) 295 (Patrolman WILLIAM PRICE) 303 (Detectives R. M. SIMS & E. L. BOYD) (HENSIZE) (HENSLEE) 303 (Detectives R. M. SIMS & E. L. BOYD) (HENSIZE) 300 (Captain JOHN WILL FRITZ) En route to the hospital Wher~ did this happen - at Field L,~ :! Main? At Stemmons and the Triple underpae-, 12 ;40 p.m. 2 %'As3istant Chief of PGlics C~~F!:73 BATCHELOR), there'. a p.ss',bilf-ty tt~t 6 or 7 more people my have b~en s~ct. I believe the Presidenes head w1s practically blown off. What hospital did the Pres!.d6nt ~, ts? Parkland Hospital. 303 (D -tocti-s R. M. SII~S & E. BOYD), where are you? Parkland Hospital. 300 (Captain JOHN WILL FRITZ) 300 (captain JO= WZLL c 300 (Captnin JO:LN WILL FR!-~Z~, -- you an route to Elm and Ho~st-. t~ that store?

85 Re ~ ASSASS=,nT :CN OF PRESIDMIT JOMI FITZGERALD KENIT.-DY, vn-r1k 22, 1?63, nlllj,~s, -~! (HENSLER) 295 (Patrolman WIT-11 M PPICE), know the extent of the injury? 295 (Patrolman WITT, M PRICE) It's not for me to say, I can't (12 :41 p.m.) 5 (Deputy Chief of Police Give ~ a squad to Elm and HOUS'zon. GEORGE L. LUMPKIN) 15/2 (Captain J. M. SOUTER) Did they advise they have the E-E-ct? (BENSLEE) -,~o, they do not have the suspect. 9 (Inspector J. H. SAWYER) We need so." more men down at tini I Y-*~ -~ School Book Depository. We Sh--(~ h!v~ Some on Nain if we could get zc--ne to pick up and bring the. do-,are. 250 (Sergeant W. A. SIMPSON) I will start down Elm Street n~- ~-'-k up az many as I can on the way ~12~43 P.M.). 190 ( argeant S. 0. BELIAE) Va can release this traffic hc=o? w : can go down0 there or stay h2rz hold it. (EIENSLEE) Release the traffic and report (Emargoncy-rcd lights and slrenf~ t~ Elm and Houston, p.m. Re : JO:,N FITZGEILUD KEN! :L--)Y, NOVE ~MER 22 ~DALLAS 19G3 TZ"Ab C--o r, ~ t i -, (HENSLEE) 15 (Captain C. E. TALBERT) 267 (Patrolman J. H, CALDWELL) Do you want me to head South? (HENSLEE) Y,',, 12 :44 P.m. I (Inspector J. H. SAWYER) Tne "Yfl- of weapon looked like a ri t Is or Some type of Winche~ster. (HENSLEE) 9 (Inspector J. H. SAWYER), it was a rifle? 9 (Inspector J. H. Sawyer) A rifle, Y-s - -~ ti-ying to seal it i,,; until it can be ee--d. More than that buildiza. Ext-d out frcm that building so it can b~ searched. D)Jyatcher (KENSLEE) 3, (1 -pector J. H. SAWYER), any clothing description? 9 (Inspector J. H. SAWYER) Abo- ~0, ", 165 pounds (HENSLEE) ~-11 on a-1 1 squad3, the s~.; ;ect in ~. :I-tin,- - at Elm and Ho-,- i~ s.p,oacc to be a. un'ln.w. white.-i-,.ppro.zimately 30, 165 pounds, slender build, z-cd with what is thc~,-- ht to be a rifle. - rep-at, uzi~:nown white male, idproximately 30, IG5 pounds, slander build. No further description at this time or information, 12 :45 p.m. 15 (Captaim C. E. TALBERT) Are you having them contain that biczik or 2 block area?

86 RG. ASSASSIIMTXON OF PRESIDENT JCHN FITZCrRALD Y--NMDY, FQVE"ER 22, 1963, raltas, TF."S C-virrati- 15 (Captain C. R. TALBERT) could 9 (I.npsctor J. H. Sh ;TZz7) determine whether ffan ~s oupp~=ad to have been still In the buil-d-',,g cr was he supposed to have left? (EMNSUM) I didn't know for aura and the *- nesues dlmln't have tha dczcr!.pt.'-- - : but -c hive got that building -- by now and we should know so~etl-~--, batorc long 9 (Inspector J. H. SAWYRR) 531 (Sergeant G. D. HENSLER) 5 (Deputy Chief of Police What building? GZ0RG-_ L. LUMPKIN) On thl.3 building, It's uaknv~ l-,,ther he 13 still in the building or 7.-t kno,- il he wzs there in the f ;.z-t PI.C.. I -,_.11 the inforration we hav. -ce l.v - Q, 9 (Inspector J. H. SM,-zLP.) `n - ~ j that it did come frcm ibcut the 3th or 4th floor of that (HESSLEE) The Texas School Book and Depczttcry Building, 5 (Deputy Chief of Pc--Ice GEORZE L. =IPKIN), at Elm and F.~u_tc~. (End of Record #2) Re~ ASSASSMT10.4 OF PRESID - NT JOHN FITZGERALD KENNXDY, NOVF~~-SR 22, 1963, DAUIS. --AS 1S7 caller 260(Sargeant D. V. HRRKNESS) We have an epileptic before this. The parson went to Parklond Hospital. Send a squad there to get all the inform3tion you can. (12.48 p.m.) (HERSIM) 125 (Captain P. W. LAWRENCE) Not- yet, I'll check in just a minute. (Patrolman J. W. WILLIAHS)Hava you notified a DP3 (Texas D3-1r;-- mant of Public Safety) on this yet? (HMLEE) 15/2 (Captain J. K. SOUTER) 2 (_'.nziztant Chief of Police C1f, 1,L&3 MT- -, dvizcz to contact 4C :. ( ;~'oae ~ : :L-,zion at Parkland at Par. :Iz.,d and coo if I can (HENSIZz) 2 (Assistant Chief of Police CHhAIAS BATCHZIDR) St&nd by. C_v~,-tl_, (Captain P. W. LAWFENCZ)v do You have any information that the govurnor also a3 hit? Haven't had tire yet but we will. Contact the Parkland Hovpital nr~d wh~thcr tze Provident will be ablapr,ear out here or not. Ile hava z1i theac -~;opla a~d we want to know to annoua~c out her. (MMIZZ) Yns, zz scon as wo can obtain the -, forzation

87 Re, ASSASSTI.NTION OF PRESIM INT jo- FI-ZCE 0 KENNEDY, Call~r -11 (Patrolman R. HhWKINS Isd E. R. HAGGETT) ij;,atcher (HENSLEE).11 (Patrolman R. HAWKINS and B. R. HAGGETT) Dispat~her (HENSLEE) 211 (Patrolman R. HAWKINS and E. R. HAGGETT) 125 (Captain P. W. LAWRENCE) (HENSLEE) (HENSIZZ) 1- ~ --,,, 1,~.plo asking -3 h, pp3ncd Can y u give us any inrorvztion abouot it at this tire? Wound ad the President or the extent of it at this ti p... Was he shot or do you know? I unde ratand he wan involved In yes Thank you. The goveror was also shot. 125 (Captai. P. W. C-- yci ob_-ai~ from I (Chief of Police 1% CU.--,ty) if the President is go'-ng to appear at the Trade Mart? R~, ASSASSI~ZAT10-11 OF PR~;SID!Uicc :- FZTZC.:;RAL!) 1<ENIMDY, "C' C m -7 ~ r IZ (Aasistmnt Chief of Police CEARUS BA-,Cl---LOR) I (ChI'ef Of Police JESSE E. CURRY) 190 (Sergeant S. 0. BELLAH) (HENSLSE) 190 (Sergeant S. 0. BELLAH) (HENSIZE) 31 (Patrolman J. Z. CHISM) 1 (Chief Of Police JESSE It's very doubtful. Z. CURRY) D'-spat.cher (HENSIZE) 2 (Assistant Chief of Police (garblod) whether or not h-lz CHARLES BATCHELOR) condition in as we can know V.~-t to,31 (Patrolman J. E. CHISM) tell people (garbled). - 5/2 (Captain J. X. SOUTER) Are ther. any dcf-'nlt. - '.z L,---'.g -da.. to wh.ther h. ~r will not appear? Not at thlz tl~ t-hah I knua cf. : dosit know but I feel rczscmtb :~y -i~ that he will not. We need some ropos here at Mair, Fouston. We are getting a tcrr-- ~~ crowd. What else do you need? just a lot of rope. We are going to Bond a Fire Dar, Rescue Unit with a lot of rope t. location, p.m. Have. squad go to Cc='--'ty S-- BZr~% and pick up an- bloc4' an-' to Parkl.nd, Code 3 (Urgont. R - Q lighlz and slrca La need~d.~ h&v3 thsl, been notlfied? Pzrk_lar.d has nc, tif~.- d 2 (1231stant Chf-ef of P~-~c~ C-*-.Aj ;.-,-,~ BATCF~- LOR) raquast;s --,'- ' - cc.n.dition of the PraELdc~--t z_-_ a - L. - LL the governor Was hit.

88 Rat JO:!N FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVEKRER-22--l LT~AS-'-X'~gpallor (HENSLER) 15/2 (Captain J. M. SOUTER) 39 (Patrolman J. P. BUTCHER and C. W. COMER) 139 (Patrolman L. H. MARSHALL) Fave 39 (Patrolmen J. F. BUTCHER and C. w. =--1) most 9 (Inspector J. H. SAWYER) On the 3rd floor of this book co~p-~ry me at the e~-tr-= G down hero, we found empty rifle h.ll~ to Love Field. I have the 2 P=esl-- and it looked like the =a had bas-~ deatial cars an route out t!=e. here for some time. We are check'-,,g it out now. (HENSLER) 139 (Patrolman L. H. YARSEP.LL), YOU will have to take them on your3slf (HENSLER) 1 :12 P.m. bccause he is coming downtown. 158 (Patrolman L. S. 139 (Patrolman L. H. MARSHALL) F..a L.. you can find out whore tll,&y are supposed to go out here. 39 (Patrolmen J. P. BUTCHER and C. W. COMER) Hal.-e hit, j :03 p.m. a---, -=1-1)t rp 1 0- that t~s gova=nl~ ~-s 4 (Deputy Chief of Police 11. T. FZSF-R). there was som3 st3temsnt Mld6 ccnc 6rning the outer parimė ter - he stated (This conversation was covered by other squ3ds and unable to read it from the recorder). Clear r-s on Coda 2 (Urgent. Red lights and sirens as needed a_ " at in- tersections) assignn.3nt 4 30'3 (Sergeant R. C. CHILZ;ERS) Stltic~ wagon, the Secret Service agents downtown. (1.09 P.m.) I am in sergeant's car and other he"if of 39 is still at the field in t~he Love Field car Re. JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVEPSER 22, 1963, DALLAS, TMXAS (HENSLIE) (HENSIZE) 2 (Assistant Chief of Police C--AR4SS BATCHELOR) (HENSLER) 243 (Patrolman B. L. APPLE) ConversatJ on 15/2 (captain J. M. SOUTER), do ycu have 29 (Patroluzn J. M. WILLZAVZ) and 99 (Patrol=n S. E. NORYAr) t'~ That is the 2 dog men t1hat are sur,-,--~bd to be working it without the dog~. We can use them, if you can release t-` sm. Fiiid o~~. any further infor~-ation z!~ Parkl~r.d about the condition of V~~ Pruridnnt, ~h~thar he can be thers or not.!ir. Crull is standing by hera and needs to know i- diately if y~a can find out so we can do something to these people out here p.m. rebenport) Notify 170 (Sergeant R. S22kRT) 1 am taking prisoner to the downto,~ jail and that 1-11 report back to him dc,.~ to Parkland as soon as I can. I am down hero with this 3~.,haelaz at the dead and. He has a loud co.cr-, d jacket on. Fe is pretty dr-,k. ro you want me to take him up there or what do you want M3 to do with hl~2

89 Re, JOHN NO"." PIT..;ZG~~ 11~~ lg.5~, KENNEDY, DALIAS, TEVAS (HENSLER) 243 (Patrolman B. L. APPLE) (Patrolman L. H. (HENSLER) (HENSLER) (HENSLER) (HENSLER) Call- Co,v~,-tt- Tako him back up there to 505 Vsin andrcontact 9 (Inspector J. H. SAWY-IR) at 'Im and Houston. MARSHALL) I have 2 Presidential vehiclc3ar.,' I am trying to get across the field if I can contact 39 (Patrolr2n J. F. BUTCHER and C. W. COM2R), I'll try to. 4 (Deputy Chief of Police H. T. call 504 (Patrolman R. R. TAYLCR) i~madiately. Do you have 39 (PatroL~ J. P. BUTCHER and C. W. CO=111) with you? (Patrolman L. H.,11ARSHALL) nceda clearance across th~ field with those cars. 4 (Deputy Chief of Police N. T. FISN:MR~, do we hold all that in on duty ncw? 4 (Deputy Chief Of Police That is right. N. T. FISHER) General B!:oadcast - All squads, save a roport that an officer involved in a shooting in the 4C_ 10t.h. 1 :18 p.m. Re. ASSASSINATION OF PRE5ID -_NT JCL-4 FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVZ~13r.R , I'ALV19_7f i caller r--r-tt", 280 (Sergeant GEORGE W. C. CARL:LLL) Do we have a Co~,and pcst set up anywhere for extra squads. wo need additional mon to work traffic around Parkland Hospital. D-1 5patcher (EMLSE) Well, about everything I hava got tied up now is down at Elm and Houston P.M. (HENSLER) Notify 1 (Chief of Police J=3E E. CURRY) that we have an officer involved in a shooting at 10th and Patton. We don't know the extent of it yet. 2 (Assistant Chief of Police we got some officers that we could CHARLES BATCHELOR) release. Do you need them anywhere? (HENSLER) Yes, via could use som2 at Parkl~nd Emerg~.,cy and tho traffic on HInes is terrific. 39 (Patrolmen J. P. BUTCHER I a. at the Sheraton with the Secret; and C. W. COMER) Service mon. Do you have anyone to carry back? j(henslen) No, not right now. 251 (Patrolman J. E. JENNINGS) I was en route back to 2's (Aacftsmt. Chief of Police CIIARLSS BATCFELCR) location but if he doesn't nscd = thera, I am right here at Parkl~nd Hospital

90 Ra. ASL3ASSIN,%TICN OF PRESIDENT Ra, ASSASSn'-ATION OF PRESIDENT JCZM F=ZGERALD KENNEDY, JOHN FITZGSRALD KENNSDY, Nc=~- LR _IS6 22-1rATTAS N ~-,ER 22, 1963, DALIAS-7!E%.11 1 ~- a~ ~ L-L C.11-v cr-1-alltirn D!.Zp~ -Cher (HENSLER) Check out there and halp the tr~ffic. (HENSLER) (G.rblod) (HENSLER) Go ahead, 19 (Sergeant C. B. A~a you route? 0~ 'Ills. It's.0 (Inspector J. B. JONES) At t-',,.e it wad a precaltio~.a=y m-a. 400 or 500 block of E. lcth, I 19 (Sergeant C. B. OWENS) (HENSISE) W~nta 20 r.:n Parkland at this t.r.a. We are almost Code 6 (Cut t 1 :25 p.m. 113stination). 15/2 (Captain J. H. SOUTER) I'm en route. (HEINSIZE) 1,21 p.m. 170 (Sergeant R. SMART) 254 (Patrolman J. B. JONES) Can I help you? Any v~~poizr that you c-n s.=zi t-ia to ~ct 170 (Sergeant R. (HENSLER) Yes, report to Hines oz 2CO (Sergeant GrORGS W. C. in the 5200 blc~k. at t-ho ontrznce out here (Farkl3nd 254 (Patrolman J. B. JONES) What code? on Hines. (HENSLER) Code I (Routine) ,Pmtrolman J. E. JENNINGS) I am right here at the entrance -w if you wunt me to check out. 10 (Inspector J. B. JONES) Bring him around to the e-rge~cy &7... tranc....-~2tchar (HENSLER) lz~s, go ahead. (HENSLER) Do you want him, Code 2? (Urgc7-t. R- 1 0 (Inspector H. J. PTITNAH, By ord.ro of 01 (Chief of POILC~ lights and sirens as needed at JR.) E. CL=Y), get us 20 ~=e un-ff~ :n cactions) ofeiccrs out here to the cntrin=~ Parkla.d Em3rgency entrance 10 (Inspector J. B. JONES) Yes. DisrAtcher (Esw=) 251 (Patrolman a. E. JE1-1 :271,3) z~.q I, (HENSLER) All squads an route to Parkialld C2-- there at Parkland Emergency 2 (u - gont. Red lights zr.d Birarz naed.d at intersections). 251 (Patrolman J. E. JENNINGS) Yes. 254 (Patrolman J. B. JONES) I am en route COMMISSION EXHIBIT No CDntinued

91 Re, ASS.~SS--r.TION OF PR-ESIDL14- JOILN FITZGERALD NENNEDY, rx -y"7a DKII&TWI - 11 C -%LA V (HENSLEE) 4 (Deputy Chief Of Police N. T. FISHER) (HENSLER) 4 (Deputy Chief of Police Thank you. N. T. FISHER) (HEITSLEE) 15 (Captain C. Z. TALBERT) 10 (1; -, : nwt- A E. Jaws" Wic it, to "th o ChW-l 2 aud Wt OO- 1-y t. - it? JESSE E. CU9rY) that offlc~f in this shooting, Officcr J. D. wa b.li-, was pron-.w OM QWj On Arrival) at Mlcthodist 1 :28 p.m. 1, the re any indication that it h~3 ~.y with this oth~r h"~l~9? wall, the descriptions on the 4x. si.ilar and it 1. possible. IG-4. 1 :29 P.O. if you got ahold of 15/2 (Capta-'7~ j. Y. SGUZER) to send som3 of his paorla to relieva poople at the scene on book building, we will =ct back in service. Re, ASSA :3SI~-,-.10,z OF rrw3ide_%t JC:1N F=~:MALD kmz~,tldy, NC,':7'-R 22, 1~'63, D*1LVS, r~spatcher (HENSLER) 15 (Captain C. E. TALBERT) Dlspatcher (HENSLER) 15 (Captain C. E. TALBERT) W1 will I-va it like it is. (H-NSLSE) (HENSLER) ~5 ~ : C. E. y~', C~". infa~-wti.. On you? 15 (Captain C. E. TALBZRT) -In ro~ta to Q~% Cliff.- 10 (Inspector J. B. JONES) Yes, it will be done ir~-adiat!!y- (1 :26 p..~.) (HENSLER) 15 (Captain C. E. TALBERT), d~ y- "'t I (!-?"ty Chief.~ Poll- -'_ 7~. 4 (Deputy Chief Of Police Do you have any condition. of the 2iLo :_--~') to reli~vo So- of tl'-~ N. T. FISHER) offic~r an 10Q? o. th. (EENSLEE) Stand by. N.tify 1 (Ch-'- f ~f 15 (Captain C. S. TALBERT) at Fiei~ i t~ki.k h : lo to h-o to th-, Capti.i, h-- they are q~-*~g to h~vc t~ -=- back Out. They.at :.i.g to allow nybc~jy on fi~'-e. C :' c% /2 (C~Pt~j' a. M. sc---~ ::'J) and Sel if hc no. any no z. Wo-, I h~,o g.~ 20 from hi~a and! h-! to 30-nd them out to Parklard ano b:.czk it off. Cl-. 1 :30 P...

92 Re, ASSASSINATION OF PR7SID Re~ ASZASSI~M7 :ON OF PIZT :;!D!;-',T JOIN FITZ-, :;RALD 1=,-,,-ZDY, JC--'N r:etzclra1,d 10-1, 7;DY, Nm7won T~Vzq ' 2& : 1". PA-1111, = LU"a,.~~ a~i~ E:--m= 211 (Patrolmen R. HAWKINS C= you c.;iva Cartain I.-;r-r':,RrC :', ~7 D-'~F%tcher (HENSISSE) 600 E. 15 (CFrt~-'n C. and E. R. BAGGETT) infu--'j.on os to Vhora!is - :,hot? 1AML01.. D i spatcher (HESS "r) r~j";at. 15 (C3ptain C. E. TALBERT) y -- run a -ko o~ li" -a~'r y.t (Patrolmen R. HAWKINS C- y,u ~Tivc Captain U-3T3RC0K ar.d E. R. HAGGETT) -~ ;,an Z. to W.1-C this Disp~tchsr Y.s,.,a r~ r-i.g a (HENSLEE) no,. --s in the 400 block a.' EP3t lcoh near Patton. 2~4 (Patrolman J. B. JOIMS) vi- - us at the er-gency c 15 (captain C. E. TALBERT) L- ~z It the f-it? Did you say he Was Dr.'k (Dead On Arrival) at mathodist? -petcher (HENSIZE) '."'y to set up. C=-d (HENSLEE) Yes. E'z ;'L It tha en~rancc at Hines or. L.flind Drive and d..'t let E~y troflic in there whatsozvar ~ic-n 15 (Captain C. E. TALBrPT) Have they reloa3ed any ccnditi- C~ the Prcsidont? its an cm3rgancy. (H=SLEB) ~. : :-~z~nd he is BOA (Dead Cn 9 (Inspector J. H. SAWYER) 1-vo the escorts cut their siren~. :,rriv.", too. Dispat-her (11E~7SLEE) C- the sirens, escorts. Cut th~ airan.. unknown was t.- Governor hit? 10 (inspector Unknown J. B. J0,12S) 1 ;o;:' -y thc -orts on Nort-h Hil~~ (HENSLEE). c- 'h~ir ~i-z. 15 (Captain C. E. TALBERT) Was 19 (ScrScant C. B. C~M-113) zsk-'ng DISpatcher (HENSLEE) Attention e-1corts going ncrth on for a aquad to cover that area? Hines - cut your sire n s. 531 (Sergeant G. D. HENSLEZ) Yes, wo have 10 Equads over there (HENSLUE) NOtifY 9 (InOP,-Ctor J. H. no.. h-a lnfcz-~sicj that tl~o th t -C to i the. r.o - a., IS (Captain C. E. TALBERT) Do you think you have a suzpcct? i~.ile-ag - C S c nc-1--d s~~- C~-r a sheet plate, sh-t 1- to b. ra~-, c. nd there is.-a c~ ~.r that heat 72ts1. 1 ;33 p.~ COMMISSION EXHIBIT No Continued

93 Re. ASSASS=iATION OF PRESIDENT JO ITZGE. 2!ALD i".. NRMNrDY, DALLAS. -EXAS (HENSLER) 1 (Chief of Police JESSE E. CURRY) 10 (Irepedtor J. B. JONES) (HENSLER) 9 (Inspector J. H. SAWYER) (EENSIZZ) 9 i1n3pector a. H. SAWYER) Lead escort mo. torcycl.a 4~scort -, cut your sirens. lt33 p.m. Continu broadcasting for the escorts to cut their sirens. Attention escort, I (Chief of Police JESZE E. Cl':-,xi~'- nw going north on Hines cut your sir~n pm. With as little attention as p-.- -~'~, get up and break traffic ahead of --ha cars. He said notify those jockeys to attract as little attention a3 pc2z_'b_3, barely crack the intersection, g~~ ~p and break traffic ahead of the cira. Attention : motorcycle escort w_ltul I (Chief OfaPolice JESSE E. CIL~RY) - a little attention as p~.-.olbla, ttract cctir.ua a advising the asccr,~ t : cut the siren. '1 :35 p.m. I have h~,a. out of the car. beea tr., Lng to contzct =7 D'.d you Sat the!; inf.=3tic~. the motor jockey give you the infor-~t_'c~ about the buildiag? It's b~~rg aocured now. Re. ASSASSINA-ION OF PRESIDENT J rl-,z~~ald i KE 13DY, )ALLAS. T C,11,r (HENSLER) 1 tchief of Police JESSE R. CURRY) 39 (ratrolmen J. F. BUTCHER,,d C. W. COMER) (Assistant Chief of Police C -arizs BATCHELOR) I (chief of Police JESSE E. CURRY) (HENSIZE) 2 (AsFistant chief of Police CHARLES BATCHELOR) (HENSLER) 3 1 (Chief of Police JESSE E. CURR Dallas I (sheriff J. E. "BILL~ E who~, we got to the 11ain entrancz (glrbl~d) Are you an route to L~ Field? Yes, but don't put it on the 3.r. (1 :37 p.m.) I got a State Unit going Southw-t AJ.r,-GtiVC to pick Up (garbled) We have inforwation that someone to pick t:io governor's wife up. Don!t let any cars follow us into the field. Cc-'--ti", COrMLLY (GoVeZ.Or'a bo.ing flc,_~ in here fro.~ Aust., at L~,a F~.eld. r= ""abe tandlng by b~t.rr~-jbly be an hour befcr~ 31, gcto a hors. Notify the C-3-4 Tc_,, t t Parkland to got her through when she arrives. (Garbled)

94 Rat CCEN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, t:c-,-u-,nr 22- Cmll,r C'I"'rritinn - Dlf,patcher (HEHSLZZ) 1-apat.her (HENSIZE) to Pa=kland Cor,~~Ind Post - Are. CC!RMLLY will arrive in about an hour. Be sure to let her through. Parkland Coamand Post (HENSLER) I (Chief of Police JESSE E. CURRY~l Dallas 1 (Sheriff J. E. 'BILL* DZC1kZR) is standing by at Ste. 5, his offics. I (chief Of Police JESSE Z. CURRY) (EMLNE) ls40 p.m. (NMI=) Surgeon being flown in from G&lv~~tcn to Dallas Love Field. Looking for somone stand by and escort him to Parkland. He should be by in abc~_ 30 minutes. 550/2 (Sergeant GERAID L. A witness reports that he last HILL) soon in the Abundant Lifa TOMP-1 zbout the 400 block. We are to go in and shake it down. CHNNELSE) Is that the one that was involved L,- the shooting of the officer? 550/2.(Sergeaztt GERALD I, yes. HILL) Rot JOHN F=ZGZRALD KENNEDY, FCVSM1?xR 22, 1963, DAXAAS, TrXAS CnIlar (HmISLZE) They alr~~,iy h1ve hit-. 550/2 (Sergeant GkRRLD L. No, th.a t varn't the right one. (1 :44 HILL) P. :~,.) (HENSLUE) Anybody at Elm and Houston? 297 (Three-wheel motorcycle, operator un)cnown) (HINSUIZ) 207 (Patrolran C. Z. WHIT.'2111), Co:,- tact 9 ( In3poctor J. H. SA 1,717ER) and notify him they are holding up a no~~h-bo-d freight train tha=e '-.n the Trd and they wunt to shake it dox.7~ ] :_Zore they let it go. Do you wert to scnd scno officers over there to halt. it down? 297 (Threa-%~ieel motorcycle, operator unknown) Sil (Sergeant H. H. STRINGER) The jacket the Suspect was WZZ'_~g over hare on Jefferson boars a la =dry tag with the latter B Sao If there is any way you can check this laundry tag. 138 (Patrolman D. 7- JhCx909) we need a Justice of the Peace at Parkland Hospital, Code 3 (S=srga,_oy. Red lights and sirens). (HZNSLZZ) (Garbled) COMMISSION ExHiBrr No Continued

95 R-, ASSASSTJMTION OF PRSSZDENT JO,2U,gZG F E U KENNEDY 2 C~ller Cnnversiti~n 550/2 (Sergeant GERALD L. Advis nowzone to get in the all"y HILL) and behind that building at the fire escape. Re. ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDE" JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, Noymmns_R , DALLAS, 73,AS C-Inr~ltl.ln 210 (Sergeant J. M. YOUNG) If you give ma the address, I.",I go up t1-re and pick her up. (End o f Record #3) (HENSLER) 5 (D~p.ty Chief GEORGE L. LUMI-Y :N), an a1do to the Vice President by th~ n- of Z,in-port will arrive at South"est Airaotive at 2 ;05 and will you also advise Secret Service. (HENSLEZ) Yea, you r~r, -eick her up. I do n- h7~~_ aw~ ~ocy to send right nva. 210 (Sergeant J. M. YOUNG) I'll cz!-l 505 (tclophore ext~n3iat Dallas Police Dop~rtront vihich h~,~ th~ nci.~ ~ddross.s for D.11~4 p, IL- ~ffic.r.) far the ddrazz. 5 (Deputy Chief GEORGE L. LTMPKIN) All right. 39 (In Sergeant's car) (HENSLER) 39 (A half. One occupant 39 is in front of re stationed right in this unit at this time) across the airstrip f-m ~.9 r'_ght In fro-t of SouthWaEt AirzOtiva. Mnat have you got? (garbled) (HENSIZE) 210 (Sergeant J. M. YOUNG) (HENSIZE) 39 A half. (One occupant in this unit at this time) Go ahead. Wc n - od an escort there at Southwast Air-tive at 2.05 p.m. 1 :50 p.m. Has anybody =do arrangeranta or TIPPIT's wife up? I am not aura, 210 (Sergeant J. m. YWNG) - CommissioN EXHIBIT No Continued -'ckad ~ (Othar half. one 1 4 -~og back to the Southwust ;,ir.-pant in this unit at m3tavo. 39 has the State unit., tlme) (HENSLER) 10-4, :51 P.m. 410 (Captain 0. A. JONES) Ask 15/2 (Captain J. M. SCUTER) if he has any extra officers there to h~llp hold back the crowd on the soutj~. of Paekland Ho- pital. I (Chief of Police JESSE Whct ~rc the circ~tancea of j, E. CURRY) TIPPZ'? D1.8patcher (HENSLER) I (Chief of Police JESSE Did they got the suspects? E. CURRY) We do not have it all clear ya,, I (Chief of Police JESSE E. was CURRY). He involvcd In a shooting and -z 3 DCA (Dead On Arrival) at Mathcdist a,,j I am sorry that is all I have right ncw. CommissioN EXHIBIT No Continued

96 P,, ASSASSINATION OF PRESID4-JTT JOHN FITZGERALD MUMDY, Np -.7r~~9rn 22, DALIAS.!,X.~S Res JOHN FITZGERALD KENNWY, NO'7ENTER 2~2 1T)63, DALLARTEXAS C-r-~I= C~mnreation (EMNSLES) We believe we have him in the Texas (HENSLER) Repeat, 1 (Chief of Police JESSE E. Theater now. CURRY). I (Chi4f of Police JESSE X (Chief of Police JESSE I'm at Love Field (lz54 P.M.) CURRY) IF. CURRY) 39 (A half. one occupant 16 he to arrive at 2,05? 11 (Inspector CHRISTOPHER You say the officer is DOA (Daad in this unit at this time) KOCNAS) Arrival)? (EMNSLEB) Yes. (EWSLEE) YC3, 11 (Inspector CHRISTOPHER 39 (A half. One occupant I'll stand by. 11 (Inspector CHRISTOPHER in this unit at this time) KOCxAS) 4 (Deputy Chief N. T. FISHER) The latest information is they are 4 (Deputy Chief N. T. FISHER) r.nod a &quad standing by on Y~Cktngsupposed to stop them over in the vi- bl-~ at tho and of runway 13. Also cinity where we are now. (Garblad) -cf one at the north end of that zazz Would you check with the tower and runway at Shorecrest there. see if this is correct? (HENSLER) I'll see if I Can find y~, (A half. one occupant Vn in the sergeant's car and 39 has in this unit at this time) the tower radio. (HENsLrz) Is there any officer near Lova rfeld? 4 (Deputy Chief N. T. FISHER) W611, where is he? CHWSLEE) 161 (PatroLmnn B. J. DALz), wa --ead y~u on Mockingbird at the and of 39 (In Sergoant - s car) He has gone with the State Unit to Runway 13, Love FiGld, between A-rpick up the governor's wife. drome and Cedar Springs. (HENSLES) we have apprehended a suspect in the 161 (Patrolman S. J. VALE) on or off the field? (Garbled) shooting at the Texas Theater. Un)mown Off the field, 161 (Patrolman B. J. I (Chief Of Police JESSE E. DALE). CURRY)

97 Res JOHN FITZGERALD XRSWEDY, KC-rZnZR 22, 1963, MLLKS, TnMS 210 (Sergeant J. x. youhg) (HINSLES) (HENRIES) 4 (Deputy Chief N. T. FISHER) 550 (Captain W. R. WESTBROOK),,) (in Sergeant's car) 257 (Patrolman C. Z. wanmg) (MMSLIM) 257 (Patrolman C. S. WHITMAN) (BESSLAI) Converration Vr. downtown, J. D. TIPPITT lives 7500 So. Beckley. I'm running Code 2 (Urgent. Red lights and sirens as needed at intersections) to his wife's house. Yes, go ahead.lss6 p.m. 4 %Daputy Chief N. T. FISHER), I've got 32 (Patrolman J. T. SMITH and W. L. EhCKNEY) going down on Shorecrest. What do you want him to do? I "nt-,nm to stand by at the and of thi,t runway and be sure that ever y m.e moved out. Y~u probably knew that they are an route from the Texas Theater with that Lu"Pect. They are bri*w-ng hl:= v;rzi :;ht to City Hall. See if you can get the Regular 39 ca= and have them ask the tower the place the al& in coming in. You need me No. out at Love Field? where are you now? I'm an Hall Street At O~k La,=. I need you back out there to rm=v :.z-.d about Code 2 (Urgent. R6d and sirens as tkadded at Lntsraact-lc~4. Re.,TCHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NqMMAR 22, 1963, DALLAS, TEXAS Ca ller 257 (Patrolman C. S. WHITMAN) I'm place? (HENSIM) 39 (In Sergeant's car) (HENSLNE) 39 (In Sergeant's car) (wonalss) 253 (Patrolman W. M. HUGGINS) * Diapstcher,(HZNSIZE) 253 (Patrolman W. M. HUGGINS) (HENSLER) So route. 2,01 p.m. C6nversation an route. Any particular No, just grab you a handful of corner. There's a Command Post set up titers at Parkland, 257 (Patrolman C. E. WHITMAN) I've been advised by Southwest Airmotive the aides are arriving at Southwest Airmotive and will park here in 5 minutes. 1 can't raise your partner. He's taking care of Gov. CONNALLVE Wife, I believe. 200 p.m. KKB 364 Dallas. I've got back to my car at Ceda~ and Mockingbird - which way yo,~ me to go? Parkland Hospital, Coda 2 (Urg2rit. Red lights and sirens as needed intersections). COMMISSION EXHIBrr No Continued COMMISSION ExHiBrr No Continued

98 Res ASSASSnMTION OF PRESIDENT JOHN FITZ, NVEMBER Res ASSASSINRTION OF PRESXD9= aj=yfit -1ZRZG22~ E Lj D963, K3NNEDY, DAIIAS, TFMS 9-ILem Conmarvation Co-rsation (TIRMLER) Go down to Elm and HCA113tcn- Contact 39 Yo~, I haven't seen the governor's aide. Capt OrCica. FRITZ.. Tell him to contact his X-11 take the Presidential aide. we're heading for Gate 26 where the plane is supposed to come in. Unknown captain FRITZ just left about a minute ago. He's in his car. (HENSLEN) 39, did you receive information on Air Force 1? (Garbled) 39 Repeat. 85 (Patrolman R. W. WALKER) Any report an Condition On the President or'governor? DLSP&tCh@r (EMLZR) 1, it's Parked Over there by air c~rgo freight ntrance. (HENSLER) I understand the President is DCA (Dead on Arrival). I don't know about 550 (Captain W. R. Nct.-'y -y ffice, I'm an route, ill yo,~2 him (the governor). WESTBROOK) (EMNALSE) 4 (Deputy Chief N. T. FISHER), do you DisspetCher (HENSLER) 2 :03 p.m.~ know where Air Force I is? (BERSIXE) Command Post at Parkland? 4 (Deputy Chief N. T. FISHER) Yes, it's out here at the air cargo entrance on the field. (HENSLES) 170 (Sergeant R. SI'NRT), how -ny off--- Ditpatcher (HENSL83) cars do you have new, do you know? 170 (Sergeant R. SMART) I'm at the entrance here on Hines. I'm not at the Command Post in the rear. 4 (Deputy Chief N. T. FISHER) if you can contact 39 out at Southwest AirMotive, that the airplane in going to be taxied to this area, no'. there. (EENSLEE) What's your traffic situation there? (HENSLEZ) 39, did you receive? 170 (Sergeant R. SjQLRT) Heavy COMMISSION EXHIBIT No Continued (HSNSZZB) 170 (Sergeant R. SMART), I can't rai~a anyone back there. I'm mending 2 d~g officers, Coda 2 (Urgent. r,-d li~hta a-d sirens as needed at interbactiona), just in case they're needed

99 R3~ J~~W FZTZGERALO KENNEDY, N,17n-FR VATt_AS7'_-,)L1~ Calls- ~2z_lersat1i_on 170 (Sergeant R. SMART) it's possible we'll need t,~_a=. (HENSUS) 2.04 r,.n. Res JCHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NC'~`3143ER 22, 1963, DALTAS, 7r)(AS (Garbled) (HENSLER) Sooone relay for 3 (Deputy Chief R. W. STEVFNSON). I'm not receiving. :C.arbled) 4 (Deputy Chief N. T. FISHER) D_Izpatcter (HENSLER) yes, co your location. 4 (Deputy Chief N. T. FIS'~Z;R), to t~_l unit on the Parluand escort to 1,1- Field. 139 (Patrolman L. H. Mow the location of that plane? 39 (Patrolman J. F. BUTCHER MARSHALL) and C. W. COMER) (HENSLEZ) Yes. If you'll get hold of 4 (Deputy Chief N. T. FISHER) there at the 1 - r 4 (Deputy Chief N. T. cargo freight entrance, he'll dl-rect yc'- FISHER) to it. 139 (Patrolman L. H. 4 (Deputy Chief N. T. MARSHALL) FISHER) Thia ic 39 (Patrolr:on J. F. Bu---FT:R and C. W. CO:ZER) with the Presid~rtiil aide an~.;ivernor~s aide. 4 Ch~ ef N. T. FISF~~R), t, unit people f=c.n Park-- : 133 D. L. JACKSON), ef_,'. you 9-t. ~y i ~while ago? I'l! 1,. -' yo. here at the c"t-,-!. 4 (Deputy Chief N. T. 1 T9 (P~tr~lan L. H. MNRSE~ALW, FISHER) Ccdar Springs past the Rarada 17a and. I'll be w:!iting for you at the firat 138 (ratrolman D. L. cut-off otf Cedar Springs to your r'-ght..;) 6~_ -zrolrzn j. 138 (Patrolman D. L.,tnd C. W. COMER) MCKSCIV) r. BUTCHER W~'~:- _*~, aot~fy so=3 unit at to k-nd of help us got thro,~gh get there? 139 (Patrolman L. H. D'-zrztchsr (HENSLES) MARSHALL) 170 (Sergeant R. SMART) (SENSLEE) 170 (Sergeant R. SMRT), do you know if 3 (Deputy Chia.' M. W. STZVSFS0N) h33 (HENSLEE) come through there? Yes. It is policed. The crowd is dispersing out haze 2,10-19a -

100 P ~~SSINATICN OF PRESIDENT Re. ASSASSIt7~ -IION OF PRESIDENT.c 03,2:.., F,1-~ZC~E J~D JOH217 FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NCVE17SR DALVAS_- -Tr-aS C? I I ir Conv'rnation 138 (Pat ~Olran D. L. 4 (Dcputy Chief N. T. FIS=R), apprczch- (HENSLER) Yes, that' It has been dell, 7.!. 8 'ACKSON) ing Mockingbird on Cadar Springs. 4 (Deputy chief N. T. FISHER) is St3-'d-'-Ig by and has notified them. 4 IS(D.pUty Chief N. T. All right. Cc= right on in. 251 (Patrolman J , and these gentlemen also wish 1,u F ERR) JENNINGS) know if it would be possible for ycur 83 (Patrolman P. L. I'm going to be out at the City Hill office to make a collect call to Washing- GRC%SS) with 550 (captain W. R. WESTBROOK). ton to deliver a message for them. D-1spatcher (HENSLER) (HENSLER) I'm sorry my phones are all tied up. 251 'Patrolman J. Z. could you contact someone out there at 170 (Sergeant R. SMART) Have ;~.iy word whether the 7-3 traffic the airport and have them advis~ X-r. will hold over? KILDCr?, hc's in the White Fou3s Staff, and tell him the pool-n ha's c-cerr-ed :'~patcher (HENSLER) The word I have right new is everyc~a about are an route ; that I'm bringing that is on duty now will rer~in on duty them to the plane? until further notice (Garbled). D'-spatcher (HENSLER) 4 (Deputy Chief N. T. FISHER), did you 170 (Sergeant R. SMART) receive? 251 (Patrolman J. R. Do you know where 39 (Patrolmin J. r. 4 ( ::~puty Chief N. T. The poolmon he's concerned with are wha? JENNINGF) BUrCHZR and C. W. CO:Z~R) is new st~ndffr-g by. I'm on Denton just north of Mccl.- r!51--r~ ingbird. D!.sr,3tcher (HENSLER) Ara an route to that location- 4 (Deputy Chief N. T. FISHER) (HENSIZE) (Garbled) Well, I got one going to Parkland and the other one is on the field somewhere. (EENSLEE) 2.15 p.m. KKB (Patrolman J. Z. Do you knew where I can tike -ZNNINGS) these man to got them to the plane? 251 (,-.itrolman J. E. This gentleman in this White Houz- JENNINGS) wanted to know if you got that (HRUSUM) 4 (Deputy Chief N. T. FISHER) is aitt!.r,9 to Mr. KILDOFF out there at the a.=f~rt. up there in his car COMMISSION EXHIBIT No Continued

101 Re. ASSASSINA-ICN OF PRESIDMIT JOHN PITZr-ERALD KENNEDY, NM7VTER 22, DALLAS. TaM Callmr 251 (Patrolman J. S. JENNINGS) (HENSLER) 4 (Deputy Chief N. T. FISHER) (HENSLES) 4 (Deputy Chief N. T. FISHER) Unknown 257 (Patrolman C. E. WHITMN) (HENSLER) 1 38 (Patrolman D. L..-ACKSON) 130 (Sergeant R. L. STRIEGSL) Cnr-r-1-. 4,rn That's up Cedar Springs? That's right. Post the Ramada & H5r1-= Rent-A-Car and turn right. who's that calling for me? Tha~-.139 (Patrolman L. H. 126RSFEAL'-~. H~l has those aides an route out ther~. No, that's 39. I'm clear from Parkland. They said they don't need me. I'm going to start tc,~-=d Love Field if you need me out there zcrw,.era. Y~b, you might go. You Probably are. (G&rblcd) 138 (Patrolman D. L. to 130 (Sergeant R. L. STRIZGEL), (Captain P. W. LAWRENCE) is gatt-ng in his car now. 125 (Captain P. W. LAWRENCE), we ha-~, several =n out here at Parkland uhizh we don't need' You want to roloaso some of these man? Re : ASSASSINATON OF PRESIDENT JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, NOVEMBER 22, 1963, DALLAS, TEXAS Conversation 125 (Captain P. V. (Garbled) I don't want to relc-e any LAWRENCE) of them yet. Hold them right n-. (HENSLEZ) 2 :24 p.m. Diaptacher (HENSLER) ALY officer near the City Hall that's in a car /2 (Captain J. U. SOUrER) Would you have someone call 511 (Te l ephone extension of the Dallas Pol~cs Department Crime) and advise the Th~id Platoon supervisor that will be coming on that the senior sergcant is tied up at Parkland Hospital and will be unable to get there. I'm tied up at the Trade Mart and will be unable to get there for the senior officer present to Put the detail to work from Central Station and also is 4 (Deputy Chief N. T. FISHER) on the air? (BINIn.") 4 (Deputy Chief N. T. FISHER) is on the air. IS (Sergeant R. E. BUGGER) (Garbled) I can leave Parkland right no.. I'm afraid I'd better make it about 3 :00 p.m. (UNRT-12) 4 (Deputy Chief N. T. FISEF~~t), 15 (CaPtain C. E. TALBERT) wants to t elk to you, but I have so.. i.form.ti- I need to give to you right Low. A Mr. BILL LOYERS is on his way in to swear in Ur. JOMiSON as President and will need an escort, but we don't know when he is going to get there

102 Res FITZGE~~ NZI.rR JO. 1963, - NDAIS, NE- TTXAS C ti (Patrolmen C.F. GOODSON) Any better location on that deal down here at Cobb Stadiun? (HENSLEE) No, that's all we had on it. 107 (Patrolmen C.P. GOODSON) (Garbled) There're about 15 or 20 officers out here covering this. Nobody can find anything. 18 (Sergeant R.E. DUGGER) 15/2 (Captain J.M. SOUTER), we h~,- approximately 6 to 8 jockeys out -,,l- - and 15 officers standing by Out h-c. We hnve no actual need for except ab~ut 2. Can you advise? 15/2 (Captain J.M. SOUTER) Release all you don't need out t~ 170 (Sergeant R. SMART) 18 (Sergeant R.E. DUGGER), have - 7ic motorcycle officers report to 17C (Sergeant R. SMART) here at the -t-o- (Garbled) (HENSLEE) 4 (Deputy Chief N.T. FISHER), Prcsidcnt JO-s-0-T's bags are the 2 blue hang~ng barjs and 2 handbags are on that ey are i itialed with his initialz -h ~nd thoy want them brought to hl:t Parkland. FISHER) 4 ~DOPUtY Chief N.T. 2 blue handbags and 2 hanging bags? Res ASSASSINA-IOIJ OF PRESIDZNT N, JCH7Z 7,7r FrU KIIIINEDY, 2, X9A3, DALLAS, -; (Deputy Chief N.T. FISHER) All -Ight. Wc - 11 be standing by here. Digpatch,sr (HENSLZE) No, 2 blue lienging bzgs and 2 handlsga (RENSLEE) 15/2 (Captain J. M. SOUTER), can you with his Initi-13 on them. read 4 (Deputy Chief N.T. FISHER)? 4 (Deputy Chief N. T. w gat them. 4 (Deputy Chief N.T. FISHER) Stand by. There is a train going by. FIS!--R) 125 (Captain P. W. IAWRENCE) (HENSLUE) 15/2 (Captain J. m. SO DisPa t-<1her (RENSLEE) 4 (Deputy Chief N. T. FISHER) 170 (Sergeant R. SMART) 162 (patrolman J. w. WILLIAMS) I need I solo suparvisor and half of those man at Parkland out here. 170 (Sergeant R. SfL;RT), 125 (Captain P. W. L11,1RI;~zz) Wants you and half UTER) 4 (Deputy Chief 17. T. FISFMR), the bui!4ing poople at the Tl~-a r :lrt ~.7,uzzt we 10a vo so,-.0 ran inside tjio building. Wi 1 1. you t~ll 4 (Deputy Chief IT. T. FlSli-~R) I'll have 6 or 7 6 to 2 ofziccra hcrc ana 2 Eezrvice division officers thal. I'll hold Until they are no lcns,r You 10-4 on that 4 (Deputy Chief N. T. PIS=R)? Y.S. NaziZy (COpt3in P. W. JAv= :.CZ) m an route with 5 (officers). (2,32 o Can YOU got ahold of 39 (P3trol-~tn J. him F. BU"Clr-R and C. W. CC.Z;R) -.k to switch to Channel 2. 1 nald h~ in i hurry

103 I Re, Re. MIZASS112ATICH OF PRESIDMU PITZ LD 1111,1 JOAN FITZGERALD KENITEDY, C--.n,,tl 0, C,-n-tin,. 162 WILLXAMS) (Patrolman J. W. 39 (P.tr.lmzn J. F. B icl=-r L,,.d C. W. 70 (Sergeant S. E. VARNER) it's -,, -6~rctanding they ware GC lt~rr CO'Z;R), -.vu are over hero W at Sout2~- Airmoti-. Wo necd to COM3 ecroz, - field. C :~n yau cona over and hol -g 1-? Ll,,patchar (LIENSLEE) we got it as Johnson's. DIA ycu receive 4 (Deputy Chief N. T. (HENSLES) 162 ~2,~ z-1.t3n J. W. WILLLA."3). 1 havan't abl~ to ccnt (Patrolmen J. F. on t- All I can sugllast 2,~ t '- S" SMICHER and C. W. COICR) ah ar r..,,d -., 1 You call UU7 go ~o. ; ;a don't have any (EENSLEE) 39 (Patrolmen J. F. BTM::.R and C. W. 'i ~~ ; ~~. CO,=R), are you on the field? Patrolman J. W. -Ir. going. 39 (Patrolmen J. F. BUrCHER Yes. zzd C. W. COMER) 4 (Dc?uty Chief N. T. whcro did you got that infor~aticn a'-t DISpatcher (EIENSLEE) We necd tveor clearance for that J~~"y, FIS..ZR) thcz,~ 2 blue hanging bags and the 2 that's going acrazo the field. han,2bagz? 39 (Patrolmen J. F. Go ahead. (HENSLEE) Ono of t:,.~. tc2. -.rhone clark3 brou2ht it BO-CHSR and c. W. COMER) in hare Lnd --aid they talked to th~ at E,rkl~nd. (Garbled) 70 (Sergeant S. 3. VARNER) I czilz6 th~~t infor= tfo. in fr- DiapAtcher (HMISME) 4 (C,.,?ui;y Chicf N. T. %,3 ' P~A We g~t it from the 2.- in - ormition ncw that Juagc!:-Z: :1.3 fl,or. it should be Governor CC--.'~11,Y's is laavi.g Pa=kl:,rd c. ro-'-a to L-6 bags. T`ey were on the Pr&sidc=-.- Fi,ild to -uar Pr~aidcnt in. plane. They didn't know if they h.,4 Wh' t ~r' going to n~cd out th.r,a? been taken off or left on the plama. Ari you L. youpretty good shape? (HENSIZE) 1.70, are they CON21ALLY's or JO:C;SC1Vs? 4 (Dtputy Chief N. T. Ye.. FISIOR)

104 RO. OF PR::3IDLN2 F=z - Er1%LD KE1,- :;:DY, 22_111;1 Re : A5ZA.351Yn -ICS OF PRESIDLIZT ITC-1 ri-2, - R.ALn F-qT!:DY, D-I~jatc%ar (IIENSIZE) ;35 p.m. (BENSIZE) (Carbled) 4 (Deputy Chief N. T. IS that ;L:3. CC -! - %LT;Z WO~ti.g th.*~ FISHER) or C.vor-ior CC' - -,LVZ? DLapxtcher (HENSIZ-;E) 4 (Deputy chief N. T. P131MR) (HFNSLEE) 4 ~ ::epty Chief N. T. F--SEER) Dijp2tcher (HEINSLEE) (Garbled) 4 ('~~uty Chief N. T. FISHLR), I kno, how j!-.c'a going. I gu-,ss so~n~-c, roy be o~corting her. 70 (S-:~ ~.nt S. S. %- t- :--, th~t o,p-,.s~d to h , ~n4 it was t.-,c C-c-or. would you have them double chcck -L? M12-r 17C (Sergeant R. S11.ARr) 12, 41 P (Captain P. W. Lev, 21~1,1. 1AWRE"'CE) 18 (Sergeant R. E. DUGGER) Tran. -Iportation for 3 of us b,-, th~ Trade kirb please. 174 (patrolman J. W. I've grt; a-, people goir.g to RoCKS) I'll pic~~ th- up and bring them!:-zk. L-'ap3tcher (HFNSIZE) (End of Record #4) 2 ;36 p- DiLpatcher (EMNSLEE) Did YOU receive 4 (-hould be Also wo have an.th- PatrO3-n J. W. DR007S)? Coming in C~ut t:-~e anting t'~c stand by a minute. Wan' ln~~ 2D -'T 174 (PSLrolaian J. W. No, I didn't - which field is he t-~.-- BROOKS) J. F. 2LT.1C~1ZR..d C. W. cc=~ t - about? thcm at the cntrznce to L~va 1-1 ~1c2. It's So- mare of these VIP'j. Diar-3tchar (HENSLEE) Ea'a talking about Love Field. You know who they are, Or 174 (Patrolmen J. W. Yes, Sir, we're going to PQr:~'Jnd, they're c-ing from? BROOKS) Thoyl~o e-,nlg fro, th. Sh3r~t~n, (Dep,ty Chief ~.. T. FISI.1;1 ) Dl.patchez (HEITSLUE) 18 (sergeant R. E. DUGGER) 1: have Judge JC:-11,'S~:CZj!,~ra wj~', -- P~,' :land. Was there just tre f-t_ from the shooting with the Pro-i-- party?

105 Rol ASSASS-*~-',~:ICN OF PRESID1;NT.1'-1 zzzlra!d 1ZNMUDY, 22- I?E3, PNT-TM-,.,1.11 ~r DIspatchar (IM273LEE) T,,,, a, ~ 1 ~ - ~ ~~. I 1--'d on. it, 18 (,', jc --t k. ;. DUGG:;a). Res ASSASSINATION OF PRrSIDr.NT J0121 Fll= D KEWNEDY, _DAUAS 'rxm. Call~r (=SL3E) Att..11 Cri.~Iisl Int.1119-nz U-it3 - report n to your Office ir=~di~tcly. f2 :4, (HENSLER) R. Z. ther. -r, 16 (Sergeant R. D. oza lnj-ad but I don't kn~-~.o SHIPLEY) C~oy -r~, or hoa severe. 18 (Sergeant R. E. I didn't read you. You knw anything DUGIGER) about an injured Secret Service Agent? (HENSLER) D-IsFatchar (HENSLEE) '6 (Sergeant R. D. No, I do not. There wcre sc.tn morn SH ::Pxzy) injured but I don't know who thay-~=s. (HZNSME~ 174 (PatrolWn J. W. On, of the Secret Service ~n on tie BROOKS) fi.ld -- 21rs and!jo'-,!: :;on ; said t~j,~-,t it c~ :.~ Ov- ht3 teletype that one of the Sc:crct Service man had been killed. 16 (Sergeant R. D. SHIPLEY) (HENSLEE) Wcl- -'~;-4. I don't have that iznfor-*~tion..8 (Sergeant R. E. I believe this is going to ba is`.c,:=~-z- DUSGMR) Bc * s not at Parkland. Can yea h~vz so.moono can~aoa the major ho3pitala (HENSLER) please? (GarlUed) 16 (Sergeant R. D. SHMPI--Y) 139 (Patrolman I. H. I have a ron out here that dosen't kn- (EMNSLEZ) MRSHRLL) anything abr)ut that. (EMNSLEE) Was t~ia, rifle recovered that wis -~d In tan shooting? - Not that I know of. All we fo~.d -:ra sox"..pty hull.. Do ycu kn-,,h~t kind it was? Vr, --,at ~uro. 300 (Captain JG;!:-, W=1~ 'a. doln there, that's Cap, ~In FR;:! :'. thore. Can you call hi--? I haven't got a phone I can call. there on. I'll try to find a telephcnn and would you check and a" if 40'a (SCr 1jaa.t D. F. FLUCUE) at the z~bstation? He r3y have to hold datsu for the 3rd Platoon. 4 (DapUty Chief N. T. FISE-~;R), d~ - - knew anything abo4t a Dr. SYCMRis supposed to be out there? CommissioN EXHIBIT No Continued COMMSSION EXHIBIT No Continued

106 Res ASSA.SSINATION OF PRESIDENT JOI-I FITZGERALD KENNEDY, Re. ASSASSIMTION OF PRES DENT NOVV-TBER 22, )L963, DALLAS, TEXAS JOHN FITZGERALD KENNE Y, NCIVTI-Eg 22, 1963, DA TAS, TEXAS Conversation C,11.r 4 (Deputy Chief N. FISHER) T. No, I sure don't. (HENSLER) 2t45 p.m. KIM 364. (HENSLEE) Well, I've got a note here says have 161 (Patrolman B. J. DALE) the escort for Dr. SHOWERS at Love Field contact the tower When he gets there. 4 (Deputy Chief N. T. 4 (Deputy Chief N. T. Is It the one coming out of Gal-st-n? FISHER) FISHER) 161 (Patrolman B. J. DALE) (HENSLEE) Yeah, that's the one. I guess that's him. 4 (Deputy Chief N. T. That Was I (Chief of Police JESSE E. 4 FISHER) (Deputy Chief N. T. FISHER) CURRY) that called me, didn't have any concrete information. We - re ready for him when he comes in. 161 (Patrolman B. J. DALE) (HENSLER) O.K. 4 (Deputy Chief N. T. 113 (Patrolman C. R. Mr. SORRELS asked that you Contact FISHER) OSBORN) Station 5 (Dallas County Sheriff's ) and notify Mr. ALLEN SWEAT - be sure that he broadcasts t'he Information on the witness that 174 (Patrolman J. W. as. a truck, to his men. BROOKS) 4 (Deputy Chief N. T., you r~ say awhile ago no press allowcd - V~ field? Right. No press Thera's a press car just cc --.~ around me. Ho'o coming around. entering off Lemmon Avenue on that Coning around whore? Sh-ld z7oout the co=nrcial aro,nd n-, hi,-,d Continental Fanj.r Tha,! t-ii:19 out is t;le Ai= , :E -u it's cccs2nry hc -.d over that vay ans kc-p bac:c fr~, t~~,nt runway. (Garblcd) W%3ze'z ta-3 poo?la that u~nt a ri-j? (HENSLZZ) (EMIZE) (HHNsLzx) 9 6napector J. H. SAWYER), I talk~,l 174 (Patrolman J. W. to 6 (Deputy Chief RAY LUNDAY) and he BROOKS) advised if you need them, keep the.. If you don't, let them go. I d--'~ he3r you. I ~~Z ~,DO33d to pick up soma Pco=-' -, hero at ' Parkland - take them back to the Trade mart. 9 (Inspector J. H. SAWYER) COMMISSION EXHIBIT No Continued

107 Re, ASSASSINATION OF PR-ISID= Jo.07 P ~~ZG_1~10 1,12111,,EDY Tr CaUnr (HENSLU) 18 (Sergeant R. E. Go ahead to 18. DUGGER) convmraitim That Was Sgt. DUGGER, I believe. Dispatzher (SENSLES) 174 (Patrolman J. W. BROOKS) is wait_'-.3 to take you back over there, Sergeant DUGGZR. (Garbled) I (Chief of Police JESSE Air Force 1 Is airborne. (2z47 pm.) E. CURRY) (HENSLBS) I (Chief of Police JL'Sl- n. CURRY), do you want us to hold everyone an duty until further notice? I (Chief of Police JESSE Yea, Chief s%,,nml0r and chief B. CURRY) STr.V=C!7 will be back in the office in a minute. I'll be there shortly. (ESKSTZE) ~'12347 p.m. 280 (Sergeant GEORGE W. C. He COYS release the man or hold t2.~~? CAMPBELL) (HENSLZE) All officers are to remain on duty unt_'3. further notice, 280 (Sergeant GZC-, :L; N. C. CAMPBELL). Re, ASSASS :XATION OF PRESIDENT ly Cnll,r conver.,iti, ~ 2 80 (Ssrgeant GEORGE W. C. got more than we need out hare at CAMPBELL) We Parkland. Where you want to put t~=? (HENSLEE) 4 (Deputy Chief N' T. FISHER), yo~ nss,_' same men at Love Field? 4 (Dap"ity Chief N. T. No, we're in good shape. PIS=R) (HENSIZE) I guess just stand by and hold th-. Wait, JU3t a minute. E3'3 Gut C~_ car, 280 (Sergeant GEORGE W. C. (~ _e_ - just stand by and hold the.. 1. ju=t a I just Is nute stand. He's by and outwe'll at 1~-a not-a, c 2PO (Sergeant GEORGE W. C. CAMPBELL) 161 (Patrolman B. J. DALE) 4 (Depucy Chief N. T. FXSF-'R), a man here in a car %i-'t-:q the L~ PrC-3. You have any inforz_-ticn? 4 (Deputy Chief N. T. White House press? FISIMR) 161 (Patrolman B. J. VALE) Yes, he's wanting to get in the plane. 4 (Deputy Chief N. T. All right, he can come on do-- to I.hirm-t) air freight cargo building and zlk from there. COMMISSION ExHiBrr No Continued COMMISSION ExHim No Continued

108 Rat ASSASSINATION OF PRESPENT, JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY*'# NO'VEMEg 22, 19 3, DALIAS, TEXAS. Conversation 161 (Patrolman B. J. DALE) 130 (Patrolman D. L. 130 (Patrolman D. L. JACKSON) to 174 JACKSON) (Patrolman J. W. BROOKS) - You are to remain on duty. 174 (Patrolman J. W. Yes air, I heard him. I'm at Paekland. BROOKS) (HENSLER) 2 :52 p.m. (HENSLER) 225 (Accident Prevention Bureau) call your home immediately. 224 (Patrolman R. D. 111 (Patrolman J. G. POLLARD) and I are WILSON) together in the downtown area. my car is over on Swiss. We had a prisoner earlier in the day. what do you recomm--hd we do? (HENSLER) Go get your car and get in service. 4 (Deputy Chief N. T. Say, if you got any inquiry, I did get FISHER) those bags of Governor CONNhLLY's cff the airplane. Also got BILL STINSON's bags on the governor's staff. I'll get someone to carry them to Parkland. (HENSLER) 2 :57 p.m. 175 (Patrolman W. E. What's the ambulance got over on West BARKER) Jefferson at Dudley Hughes. (HENSLER) Wait a minute. ThAt's an injured p~grsc;,~, 175 (Patrolman W. E. BARKERI. 2--OC p.m. KKB

109 Ra- ASSASSV7-A7~11C%* OF PnSID -NT CCI=N KFIRZEDi l ~631 rauas, Trns Clllnr 161 (Patrolman B. J. DALE) Conversation UNITED STATES DEPARTAIENT OF JUSTICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION 130 (Patrolman D. L. JACKSON) 174 (ratrolman J. W. BROOKS) (BENSIZE) (HENSLEE) 224 (Patrolron R. D. WILSON) (IM4=) 4 (Deputy Chief N. T. PISFIER) D'-Spat=her (IONSLEE) 175 (patro,,-n W. E. BARJ--R) Dispatclaer (ze.17sw-1 ) 130 (Patrolz,3n D. L. JACKSON) to -`74 (ratroloan J. W. BROOKS) - You ar ;~ to remain on duty. Yes air, I heard him. 2t52 p.m. I'm at 225 (Accident Prevention Bureau) call your home immediately. 111 (Patrolman J. G. POLLARD) and I zrz togcth~,.z in the downtown area. my cir is ovc~- ~ :i Swiss. We had a prisc-sr car-ier in the -,.y. wbat do you rll--, m -nrl 1-z do? Go lj~3t ~,Z= ca : and get in ezrvlta. Spy, if you got any inquiry, I e~ those baga of Govarnor CCM-1 L=` ti,c Also got B7.LZL S -' : C- 's b~~v,5 na the governor's staff. V - ~Zc zor-zonc to car=y them to Park"nd. 2 :57 p.m. V'hzt'a the ambulance got over = we~,; jefferzoa at Dudley Hughes. Wait a 'a-inute. That's an injurcd psxscn, 17S (PatroL=n W. Z. B1kRR-R ;. Me Honorable J. Lee R--Irin General Counsel The Presidentts Commission 200 Maryland Avenue, N. E. Washington, D. C. Dear Mr. Rankin: Enclosures (4) June 29, 1964 BY COURIER SERVICE Reference is made to our letter dated June 23, 2964, advl$iag that we "To checking the Dallas newspapers f on October 1, 1963, to November 22, 1963, to ascertain if there was an article in a Dallas newspaper which indicated that Mr. Richard M. Nixon planned a trip to Dallas during such period. We have determined that the "Dallas Times-Herald" for November 21, 1963 s and the "Dallao.Morning News" for November 22o 1963 l both carried articles Indicating Mr. Nixon was in Dallas on November 21, 1963p for business reasons. Two Ooplex of each of those articles are enclosed for the information 09 the commission. We have now reviewed all the Dallas newspapers for the Period January 1, 1963, to November 22, 1963, except for the period May 15 s 1963 j to October 1. i963 t when Oswald resident was not a of the Dallas areso We have located no articles indicating Mr. Nixon planned a trip to Dallas during the afore-mentioned period except for the two articles above mentioned. This ooncludea our inquiries in this particular matter. Sincerely yours. COMMISSION EXHIBIT No. 1975

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