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April 28, 1956
Mr. C. F. Hanson Chief of Police
Subject: Injuries sustained on duty.
Sir:
The following report is submitted for your information.
While working district 104 April 28, 1956 we received a call at 8:28 P.M., to 731 N. Edgefield, regarding a demented person.
Upon our arrival at this location we contacted Mrs. Vida Shaver, w/f/25, who was standing in front yard and stated that her husband had run her out of the house with an ice pick and threatened to kill her and commit suicide. She further stated that she wanted us to go into the house and get him out.
We went to the front door Where the suspect, Robert Lea Shaver, wim/25, was standing and creating a disturbance by talking loud and threatening his wife. We asked him to come outside and he refused.
We pulled the screen door open as he shut the wood door. We opened the door and as officer D. H. Smith and I went in, he stabbed officer Smith in the left shoulder with an ice pick and I was stabbed in the stomach and right knee.
Suspect was subdued and handcuffed and was transported to City Jail by officers L. G. Speers and J. D. Caber. Suspect was charged with assult to murders
I received treatment at Parkland Hospital by Dr. Greathouse and returned to duty.
Respectfully Submitted
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Send original and One copy io Paridond Hospital
3819 Mottle JU-6161 NOTICE OF INJURY
SUSTAINED WHILE ON DUTY
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TO BE FILLED IN IT IMMEDIATE SUPERIOR:
AM ( ) PM a Time 3:1n Date of accident Fehrip=ry 70, 1957
Location 9(11 S4 ngP14- :Ravi%
Describe in full how accident occurred
Sheryl Rae Store w f laced in Do • Poi
Name witnesses.
Disposition of case
Strrry 3114 Tnr,,m,
P. Block uthorization of emergency treatment taken by
Date entered Emergency Feb. 20, 1957 Time AM ( ) PM )
158.7 • of injured employe*
Name of injured employee s_ n_ Tirnit
Addresi 1P19 Glpn Fio1r3 Sex M Age 32 Race
Police Radio Patrol Dept Div Classification Patrolzan
signature of superior
sustained injury to myself in the manner described above and while on duty with the City of Dallas. I hereby authorize Parkland
Hospital to release any and all information regarding this disability to the Personnel Department of the City of Dallas upon their
equest.
TO BE FILLED IN By PARKLAND HOSPITAL:
Examination and treatment administered by DoctorSee_STe ..e.taa___Retpe
Extent of injury
Disposition of case
TO BE FILLED IN IT DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL CLERK:
First date off duty Nana Date back on duty
Payment of salary amounting to for period from to
involving working days due to this injury. Expense chargeable to Acct
APPROVED:
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The above described injury under normal circumstances will necessitate a total of absence
from the job. This file should be returned for my further attention o
Director of Public Health
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February 20, 1957
Mr. C. F. Hansson, Chief of Police.
Subject: Officer Injured on Duty.
Sir:
The following is for your information.
At 2:51 February 20, 1957, I received a Radio Call to 901 • Singleton Blvd. regarding a Dog Bite Victim.
The complainant Mrs. Earline Story, 3114 Topeka Street, stated that a small brindle dog had bitten her daughter, Sheryl Fay Story, w/f/2-1-, on the left foot.
The dog was still at 901 Singleton Blvd. I caught the dog and was attempting to tie a rope on the dog when he bit me on the right wrist, causing a 3/4/ inch laceration.
I was treated at Parkland Hospital by Dr. J. W. Reeder and released. Offense #69826 was made on Sheryl Fay Story and #69827 was made on Officer Tippit.
Respectfully submitted,
3. D. Tippit Patrolman #848
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NOTICE OF INJURY SUSTAINED WHILE ON DUTY
141 Send original and ono copy to Pentland Astaroriol Hospital
5201 Harry Hines lira_ Telepheee LO-7611
TO BE FILLED IN IT IMMEDIATE SUPERIOR:
J. D. Tippit Name of injured empl
Age 33 Address
1919 Glennfield sex_ Race Police Patrol Patrolman Dept. Div Classification
1957 Date of accident March 5, Time ( 1 PM )
Location
Describe in ,full how accident occurred Made mis-step and turned right leg s causing a sprain to old injury. (Old injury on 4-28-56)
Leg swelled.
Name witnesses
Disposition of caws Additional treatment necessary
Signature of maculae
I sustained injury to myself in the manner described above and while on duty with the City of Dallas. I hereby authorize Parkland Hospital to release any and all information regarding this disability to the Personnel Department of the City of Dallas upon their request. J. D. Tippit
Signally* of 114E1,14 emplarcee TO BE FILLED IN IT PARKLAND HOSPITAL
Authorization of emergency treatment taken by
Date ignizawagua9 March 5, 1957 Time PM I I
Examination and treatment administered by Doctor Mattson Extent of injury Sprained to- leg muscles
Disposition of case Told to stay off his feet for one week.
TO II FILLED IN BY DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL CLERK:
March 7, 1957 March 14, 1957 First date off duty Date back on duty
Payment of salary antaunifng to $78 . 58 for period from 3-757 3-14-57 7 involving working days due to this injury. Expense chargeable to Acct 12 F-13
APPROVED;
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Department Head Personeei DI
The above described injury under normal circumstances will necessitate a total of absence
from the job. This file should be returned for my further attention on-
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TO It FILM IM IT IMMIDIATI SUPOUOR:
Ham. of injured easpioye t
Address 238 alLencairn
Dept. Police Div. Radio
Date of Accident December 7, 1961
Sex If
Classiflaniork Patrol= a
Time 1-1245 AM 12M111
Patrol
Hampton Rd. & Jefferson Blvd.
Describe in full how accident occurr~ Officer Was assisting n the arrest nP five vhi tm ma7,eA
engaged in a fight at Berpton Rd. & Jefferson Blvd. Daring the ensuing arrest, one
of the atrti ts t(gthe ;Isr:tzLtIm left on face
What injury was apparent? Two small scratches on' the left side of the face
Did injured suffer loss of consciousness? No Was ambulance called?
To what hospital and/or doctor was injured referred?_2arklandHospitel.----Doctor--14—Yodar.--
What unsafe act caused the accident? None
What has been done to prevent a similar accident?
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I sustained injury to myself in the manner described above while on duty with the City of Dallas.
siemens of Wirral employs.
TO II FILLED 1/C11T i ARTMBIK PlItS0110411. CURL
First date off duty None
Date back on duty
Payment of salary amounting for period from to
Involving working days due to this injury. Expense chargeable to Acct. 12 F-1
APPIOVIDe
The above described injury under normal circumstances will necsuitate a total of absent
from the job. This file should be returned for my further attention on
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DecemIncr 7, 196
}r. J.E. Curry* Chief of Police
Subject: Injury Sustained while on Duty
Sir:
On December 7, 1961, at 11:45 P.M., while working squad 83, I received a radio call to Jefferson Blvd. east of Westmore-land, regarding a disturbance.
While proceeding north an Hampton Rd. enroute to the can.' I observed two vehicles blocking the intersection of Hampton and Jefferson Blvd. The occupants of these vehicles, five white males, were fighting in the street. In quelling the fight and the subsequent arrest, I was scratched on the left side of the face by one of the participants. I do not know which of the five persons made the scratches.
I contacted Sergeant Hugh F. Davin who admitted me to Park.. land Hospital, where I received a tetanus shot and was re-leased to duty by Doctor V% Yoder.
Respectfully Submitted,
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BIRTH PLACE Annona, Tex
DATE 9-18-71̀
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MARITAL STATUS Married
AGE 27 HT. 6' wa70 EYES HUSBAND Z.larie
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Docamber 3, 1963 .
Hr. Harold Shank • Secretary,
Police, Fire and Fire Alarm Operators' Pension Pund
Dow At. Shank s
I wish to make application for pension due to the death of my husband J. D. Tippit, who was killed .in the line Of duty on /4w:caber 22, 1963.
1 have three children'-.Charles Allan, Age 13; Brenda' Bay, Age 10; and Curtis Glenn, Agel.
I understand that his name was removed from the Police payroll at 1130 pas.'. •) 22, 1963.
very truly yours,
Mrs. J. D. Tippit 238 GlenesIrn Dallas, Texas
December 10, 1963 Mr. Harold Shank Secretary Police, Fire do Fire Alarm Operators, Pension Fund
Sir:
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Officer J, Tippit was employed by this department. July 28* 1952. He vas shot and killed in the line. of duty November 22, 1963 at 1:30 P.M. His name . was removed from the police payroll effective that hour.. He was drawing $22.00per month -service pay* •
J. E. CtIRRT CHIEF OF POLIO
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Sand original and one copy lo Parkland Memorial Hospital
3201 Harry Hines Slrd. Telephone L0-7611
NOTICE OF INJURY SUSTAINED WHILE ON DUTY
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TO II FILLED 04 IT IMMEDIATE SUPERIOR:
Dept. Police Date of accident
Address
April 28, 1956
1519 Glentield 31 • Sex M Age Race W
Div Radio Patrol Classification Patr°11:11an
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TO III FILLED IN IT DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL CLERK: 5- -:74
Name of injured employee Ti- Ti ppit
Location 731 North Regefield
Describe in full how accident occurre
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Name witnesses - Dardej FL. 4ni th, Po, ceDept • Disposition of case
I sustained injury to myself in the manner described above and while on duty with the City of Dallas. I hereby authorize Parkland Hospital to release any and all information regarding this disability to the Personnel Department of the City of Dallas upon their request.
TO BE FILLED IN IT PARKLAND HOSPITAL: Authorization of emergency treatment taken by
Date entered Emergency Time __AM I 1 PM I I Examination and treatment administered by Doctor
Extent of injury
Disposition of case
Date back on duty_ilas_not_ratrzned-5-1-56 3-3 Payment of salary amounting to $23.06 for period from 42-,956---tn 5-1-56
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working days duo to this injury. Expense chargeable to Acct (I F-1.3 involving
APPROVED;
5-2-56 ea) Person,'
The above described injury under normal circumstances will necessitate a total of absence from the job. This file should be returned for my further attention an
Director of Walk Health
red employee
First date ofF duty 4-29-56
ITEMS FROM DALLAS POLICE FILES ON J.D. TIPPIT
Released: January 28, 1992
(1) July 17, 1952 Pre-employment background check of J. D. Tippit, 2 pages
(2) September 4, 1952 Personnel Record of J. D. Tippit, 2 pages
(3) March, 1953 Thirty (30) day evaluation report of apprentice and probationary police officers, 2 pages
(4) January 7, 1956 Accident report. Tippit sustains eye injury after being hit at city jail by William Slaten Hunt, 2 pages
(5) April 28, 1956 Accident report. Tippit stabbed in stomach and right knee with an ice pick. He was attempting to subdue Robert Lee Shaver who was considered a "demented person", 2 pages
(6) February 20, 1957 Accident report. Tippit sustains dog bite on right wrist. Attempting to capture "a small brindle dog" that had bitten Sheryl Fay Story at 3114 Topeka Street, 2 pages
(7) March 5,1957 Accident report. Made mis-step and turned right leg, causing a sprain to an old injury, 1 page
(8) December 7,1961 Accident report. Tippit sustins scratches on left side of face while trying to subdue five (5) white males who were fighting, 2 pages
(9) November 22,1963 Tippits payroll card. He was removed from duty at 1;30 pm, November 22, 1963, 1 page
(10) December 3,1963 Letter from Marie Tippit to Police Pension Fund secretary Harold Shank. Marie Tippit requests pension funds due to the death of her husband. Approval by Chief Curry at bottom of letter, 1 page
July 17, 1952
Mr. C. F. Hansmon Chief of Police
Subject: J. D. Tippit, Police Applicant
Sir:
The following report of investigation is submitted for your information.
H. N. Beeson, Farmer, Rt. 2, Bogata, Texas:
I have known J. D. Tippit for about two years. Ha was renting a farm from me in 1951 and 1952. In 1951 he raised a fair crop but in 1952 it was very dry and we didn't get to plant until June. J. D. left here about June 1, 1952 before planting time. He is an honest boy, pays his bills, and takes care of his family. J. D. is a fairly good worker and takes care of his equipment. The Tippets had no family trouble while they lived here. The boy has a tamper but he knows how to control it. J. D. is a likeable bay but never has a great deal to say to anyone.
Margaret Mengel, Personnel Manager, Sears Roebuck & Company:
J. D. Tippit was employed here on two occasions as an insulation in-staller. The dates of employment were: March 23, 1948 to May 2, 1948, (He resigned to take other employment), May 17, 1948 to September 6, 1949 (He was laid off due to reduction of the force.) Tippit's work was satisfactory and there were no complaints on his work. -
Connie Smith, Secretary, Dearborn Stove Company:
J. D. Tippit was employed by Dearborn as a shipping helper from November 9, 1946 to March 19, 1948. Tippit was a good worker, prompt, and reliable. Be was laid off in a slack period and did not return.
Alfred Robinson, Farmer, Rt. 2, Bogata, Texas:
J. D. Tippit has been a neighbor of mine for many years. The Tippits are a nice family, respectable and upright. J. D. is an honest, hardworking, and sober boy. Es has never had any trouble of any kind. J. D. is a quiet fellow and has very little to say. I don't believe he is shy or bashftl, as he will speak up to anyone if he believes he is right.
W. L. Gaavay, Farmer, Rt. 2, Bogata, Texas:
J. D. is a good worker, honest, dependable, and capable. I have known the boy-for ten years and have found his a very likeable bay. J. D. has a good service record in the army. He was a paratrooper in the 82nd Airborne Division
and made numerous jumps in Europe. J. D. is a little =Taus still and is startled by a loud =mai noise. J. D. and gat) have been married for four years and they get very well together. They have the usual family arguments but nothing serious. J. D. has a good sense of humor and likes to be friendly with people. He has a bit of temper but never lets it get out of hand. I have seen J. D. drink some but it was before he was married. He doesn't drink at all now.
Paul F111, Gin Operator, Fulbright, Texas:
I have known J. D. Tippit for about 20 years. He is from a fine family and is hardworking boy. J. D. is honest, pays his obligations, is even tem-pered, and was never in trouble here. He is a likeable bay and he tends strictly to business. J. D. is a quiet boy and says very little.
E. W. Verner, Minister, Commerce, Texas:
J..D. was a member of my congregation for several years and I believe be is a fine bay. I would say he has average intelligence, is capable of meeting the public, and is a level headed fellow. He is likeable, has a clean cut appearance, and has little temper.
M. H. Brumley, Patrolman, Dallas Police Department:
I have known J. D. Tippit for many years and I went to grade school and high school with him. J. D. was a very shy and bashful boy when he was going to school. He had several fights in school with people who mistook his shy-ness for fear. After J. D. won a few of these fights he had no further trouble. He had a good record in the paratroops during the war and be got over being shy in the service.
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J. D. Tippit has no police record in any of the towns in which he has lived. ' The Retail Merchants Association of Dallas and Clarksville report that J. D. q Tippit has a very satisfactory credit rating with one exception. Tippit has al. owed an account at the Walker Appliance Store of Clarksville, Texas, since September 11, 1949' The amount past ANe since that date is $17.50..
Tippit completed the eighth grade of school at Fuibright, Texas. He attended two years at the Veterans School of Clarksville, taking auto mechanics and gen-eral shop training.
Respectfully submitted,
f'7R&N0 7CR Sgt. of Police Personnel & Research
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Note that numerical ratings are assigned to the various categories in order to more clearly define opinion. Read carefully the adjectival ratinge and their aumerical valuas-befary e making any entries on this form. Analyze carefully the mania performance. Call to mind in- stances an staaces that are typical of his work demeanor. Unusual cases which are not typical red. DO ZEU should not be conaids T ALLOY PER PULINGSONAL LING OR SOX ELSE'S OPINION TO EORZ GOVERN NOUN ANALYSIS. The tars, accuracy, and. sound Judgment used is preparing this rating eheet will determine its value to the department.
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INITIATITE - This factor appraises ability to act on own responsibility in. aboenco of supervise?. Ia he a self starter or must he be started. Numerical
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0 1. 1 2. 1.1_4.1 5. 1 6.1.'r.[s. 9. 10. Unsatisfactory Questionable , Satisfactory I TereGood Superior
TOTALITY - This factor appraises the opinions exoressed, implied or displayed toward the department. Does he boost or knock the Department Numerical
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7 0 1, 1 2. 1 1./ 11.1 5. 1 6.17. 8. 6.) I 10. Unsatisfactory Quastionabls Satisfactory I Very Good Superior
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CO-OPERATION - Consider hie ability to work effectively with co-workers, supervisors and outsiders.
Numerical Value
le 0 1. [ 2. 3. f L.1 5- 61 71 8. 9. I q Unsatisfactory Questionable Satisfactory Very Good Superio
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PERSONALITY - Consider his integrity, self confidence, and impression he rakes on others. Numerical
value
7 0 1. 1 2. 3.1 4. I 5. 6.1 18.
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Unsatisfactory Questionable Satisfactory Superior
DERESDA3IIITY - This factor your confidence in the employee to carry out regulations and instructions conscientiously.
Numerical value
0 1. 1 2. 3.1 4.1 5. 6.17. 8. 0 10. Unaatisfactory Questionable Satisfactory Very Good Superior
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TACT - This factor appraises his ability to efficiently accomplish his purpose without offending or creating antagonism.
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0 1. 1 z. 3.1 4. 5-1 6.17g2 9. 1 10. Unsatisfactory Questionable Satisfactory Very od Superior
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HANDLING PRI303223 - Mee hedisplay and practice the ability of arresting persona without heated argument or force?
Numerical value
7 o 1. 1 P. '.1 -.-1 ' 6.1 7.13. 9 10.
Srmerior Unsatisfactory Quos lovable Satfaf-'c'or7.. 'ory Good
.7...., - Consider theintelligence and thought he uses in arriving at decisions Does he have the ability to think rapidly and logically Under atress?
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0 1. t 2. 1.1 4.1 5. 617.k. 6-1 1 10. Unsatisfactory Questionable Satisfactory Tory Good Superior
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0 1. 1 2. 3- 4 15. 6.08. 9. 1 10. Unsatisfactory questionabla Satisfactory Tory Good Superior
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PzscL-Ac-maml.ss - Consider his ability to think creatively and handle his job in spite of adversity. Numerical
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o 1. [ 2. 1 3.1 4. 15. 6.17.() T 9. 1 10. Unsatisfactory -estionabls Satisfactory Teri Good Superior
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INTEREST - Does he reasonably subordinate own convenience, comfort sad desires to ft complete, exact and faithful performance of duty? Numerical value
7 0 1- 1 2. I 3.1 4. 1 K. 6.17.1a. (i.) 1 10. Unaatiafactory questionable Satisfactory Tarr Good
„,,,,,.. - Is ha energetic? Has he marked endurance? Does he frequently report sick?
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13. Eaa he unusual stamina.?
Numerical value
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0 1. 1 2. 3. ! 4. 1 5. r 6.17.18. 9- 1 6-a UnaatlafaOtory Questionable Satisfactory Very Good. Superior
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SITE= - Doea he observe all meaty rules with firearms and vehicular equipment? Is he accident prone? Does ha execute proper care in the use of department resources?
Numerical value
0 1. 1 z. I 3.1 4. [3. 6.17.18. 9- 1 KO Unsatlafactor 7 questionable 1 Sati Bfac tory Very Good Superior
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APPEARANC3 - Does ha appear clean and neat in uniform? Does he carry himself yell? Docs be dress in lumping with his responsibility as an Officer when off duty? Numerical
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0 1. [ 2. 3.1 4. 15. 6.17.8. cip 1 10. '7asatisfactory questionable Satisfactory Very Good Superior
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TO/21=E - Doss he accord the proper value to oninions other than his own? Is ho overbearing? Does he have the proper eanss of proportion? Numerical value
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0 1. 1 2. 3-1 4-1 5. 6.17.18. . j 10. Unsatisfactory Questionable 1 Satisfactory Very Good Superior
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SOCIA3rLIT7 - Is he a good team worker? Does he get along well with fellow workers? Vt=erical value
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0 1. 1 2. 3.1 4.15. j 6-17.1a. 69 1 10. Unsatisfactory Questionable Satisfactory I Very Good Superior
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0 1. I 2. IA 21. i 5 • ' 6 1_740 9. 1 10. Unsatisfactory Questionable Satisfactory I Vary Good Superior
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qZANTITT 07 WORE - Consider the volume of work oroduced as compared with others on the Rams job is similar locality. Nt=erical
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I sustained injury to myself in the manner described above and while en duty with the City of Dallas. I hereby authorize Parkland Hospital to release any and oil information regarding this disability to the Personnel Darirnent,of the ay of Dallas upon their request.
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TO BB PILLED IN BY PAIELAND HOSPITAL:
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January 7, 1956
Er. C. Y. Hansson Chief of Police
Subject: Injury to William Slatan Hunt while under arrest and injury sustained by Officer J. D. Tippit.
Sir:
The following report is submitted for your information.
While assigned to District 101 we received an attempt suicide mail at 111 N. Bishop. On our arrival it was found that this was a disturbance involving arrested party. Sgt. W. G. Jennings was present at this call.
The arrested party was handcuffed and brought to the City Jail for Disturbing the Peace. Cu our arrival in the jail upstairs the handcuffs were removed as the prisoner was quiet. While writing up the arrest sheets the* prisoner struck Officer J. D. Tippit in the right eye with his fist. The prisoner was subdued and received minor scratches about his . face. Arrested party was treated in the jail by Police EMergency. Doctor and releaSed to be placed in jail, charged with Disturbing the Peace and Investigation of Aggravated Assault on Police Officer.
Officer Tippit was treated at Parkland Hospital for a small laceration above right eye and released for duty.
Witnesses to this incident were Officer S. O. Littlejohn and H. L. McGee.
S. D. ppit Patrolman #8&!
;ftA e W. E. Ritter Patrolman #1132