U.S.
Secret Service
Protective Research Section
Protective Research Section
CO-2-34,00
DALLAS
OFFICE
DATE OF
ORIGIN: October 30, 1963
[BK
NOTES: This is a month before the assassination]
ORIGIN:
A student at North Texas State University reported information to the Denton
Police Department; the Denton Police Department gave it to the Dallas Police
Department; and the Dallas Police Department contacted the Secret Service.
DETAILS:
The student informant related that a fellow student had asked him and several
others to drie to Dallas and talk with General Walker. The subject and several
others went to Dallas and were able to talk to Walker. They were invited to
return to Dallas for the U.S. Day Rally, and later for Ambassador Stevenson’s
visit. The subject is supposed to have been present when the Ambassador was
spat upon.
The Dallas
field office made an investigation.
The
subject told the informant that something was being planned for President
Kennedy when he visited Dallas on November 22, 1963.
Pictures
were obtained of the subject and others of the group, and were provided all
security personnel (Trade Mart, behind the head table, etc.).
VALADATION
OF DEGREE OF DANGER: No threats were made. The subject is alleged to have made
derogatory remarks, to the effect that he and others planned to “rub the
President’s d---- in the ground.”
[BK
NOTES: Sounds like a threat to me.]
ACTON:
All security units were alerted and pictures provided.
UBSEQUENT
ACTIVITY: Investigation determined on
December 12, 1963, by the Dallas office in Denton, Texas. Subject believed not
to have been involved in any incident concerning the visit of President Kennedy.
Subject placed in “trip file” for attention on any future trips.
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