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r Form CPS-GF-355A—I2 POLICE DEPARTMENT SUPPLEMENTARY OFFENSE REPORT C XJr- CiTY OF DALLAS LAST NAME OF COMPLAINANT iFIRM NAME) FIRST NAME W.lker, Edward A. INITIAL OFFENSE AS REPORTED AND DATE assault to Murder -r/lU/U" THIS DATE 4/H/63 OFFENSE SERIAL NO. F-48156 ADDITIONAL DETAILS, PROGRESS OF INVESTIGATION. ETC. This officer contacted K±±k Coleman W/H/l^ of ^338 Newton. He stated that he was in the back room and heard a noise. He thought it was a blowout. The boy who was with him, Ronald Andries W/M/19 also of ^+338 Newton said it was a gun shot. Kirk stated that he then ran out back and climbed the back fince and saw a man getting into a 19^9 or 1950 *ford, Lt. Green or Lt. blue and take off. This was on the parking lot of the Church next to General Walker's home. Also on further down the pahking lot was another car, unknown make or model and a man was in it. He had the dome light on and Kirk could see him bend over the front seat as if he was putting > something in the back floorboard. The only description Kirk could give on this car was the fact that it was black with' a white stripe. The other boy, Ronald, did not clifab the fence so he did not see this. The only description the boy could give on the person who got into the Ford was that he was middle size and had long black hair. There were several other cars on the parking lot because some function was in process at the Church. The Church has lights for the parking lot but Kirk stated that the lights were not on. -- The person that was in the Ford took off in a hurry but the person in the other car did not seem to be in a hurry. This boy made me promise him that this would not get out in the newspapers. His name is already in the newspaper and he is scared to death that the assasin will attempt to do away with him. He also stated that the part in the newspaper articie about him saying that several people were insthe Ford was wrong. This officer had a squad to come out to assure th& boy and his family that they would check the house for them. We observed a plain car with an uniform officer as he kept circling the parking lot and General Walker's home with his lights out. This made Kirk feel a little better. This offense remains pending. IF OFFENSE UNFOUNDED, GIVE REASON LIST ADDITIONAL LOSS AND RECOVERED PROPERTY BELOW (Make Entry In Column (4) for Additional Loss Only) 41) UTV. I 2 ) UH IT btikcmrTiON or morittTY (u«tc •yamuamu uhmii skkiaj. now. (4) KMTIMAIKO VA1.UK 1 • O AT fc — HtCOVIHtO - «l VAi.UK RECOVERED BY RECOVERED AT INVESTIGATING OFFICERS W.E. Chambers I. D. NO. 108? Bwf.aw F TOTAL VALUE l*ov* Blank STOLEN Lm(i Blank RECOVERED TOTAL PERSONS ARRESTED NAME, ADDRESS Roc*-S*x-As« ARRESTING OFFICERS i. D. NO. DIV CHARGE i HLCOMMi-NU Till it OFFENUE UE Ui.Ci.AHLD Unfounded Q Pending Q Cleared by Arrest □ "reporting OFFICERS (I. D. NO.) $,D.P. Tucker 1189 B.G. Norvell 1326 r r - —, i H C niipe « || (I. D. NO.) ■ oATk INVESTIGATING OFFlCLMU Vll/63 W.E. c. 10S7„ COMMANDING Of riCLH DATE Approved: H ~v
Handwritten note by Edwin A. Walker. The note reads: "May 8 '92. Ms. Mary Stephens - Police Records. I am enclosing two copies of Dallas Police File #F48156 a 22 page file. - one copy for the City Archivist, I hope. Edwin A. Walker."
Photocopies of a case file regarding a shooting at the home of Edwin A. Walker on April 10th, 1963. The case file was sent to the Dallas Municipal Archives and Records Center by Major General Edwin A. Walker.
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