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Spiro Agnew — Part 23
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< GSA GEN, REG. NO. 27 : b7C Felt____—
UNITED STATES VERNMENT ‘ Mohr —____—
Memorandum —
} Campbell
a re - Casper
TOU: Mr.{ Bates DATE: June 7, 1972 Cleveland —
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FROM 1 - Mr. Bates ills 23. —
1 - Mr. Gallagher Soyare
1 - Mr. Perrine Tele oom
SUBJECT: | 1 - Mr. Mohr ME, Atmeucnga
NEW., , 1-Mr. Bishop Me. Herwig —
or V 1 -Mr. E.S. Miller "Meena
Ny PRESIDENTIAL ASSASSINATION 4 } Al i. L J
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we This is to advise that at 9:20 p.m. (A ~1-12,,
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lL) criminal Divisi t of Justice, telephonically con-
YS tacted Night Supervisor concerning captioned individual
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me \a who allegedly intended to participate in a demonstration against the Vice \ iN
ae \apresident at the Coast Guard Academy in Connecticut and a a iS ny
citi gexm Yipy Connecticut State Police armed with a simulated grenade NaN
Bates vised that his superiors had inquired as to the latest developments in Ye
eS ts = his matter and were interested in determining the following on the part of \
~ he subject: Intent to participate; where participation was to take place; 5
Ny ‘2 J p Ip p p p So 4
VE 5 ae \ ntent to use device (Simulated grenade), where, when, and against whom; N \
€ nd where the arrest took e.
Nea rr plac —_ /92- ie ~ BY.
QB " 9 Ny Night Duty Agent New Haven Office, advised td
‘Ee t 9:30 p.m., that Bureau Agents had just completed interviewing the sub \
Nes \ ct who was "in cu Connecticut State Police, Brooklyn, Connectic
ecial Agent (SA) advised that subject refused to sign a waiver of 8
aie famehts or to furnish a signed statement; however, agreed to discuss circu
stances surrounding his arrest by Connecticut State Police. Subject state
he had grenade simulator when arrested by Connecticut State Police which
he obtained from Officers Candidate School at Fort Benning, Georgia, , while
in the Army, describing the simulator as a practice grenade with a charg
equal to contents of four shotgun shells strapped together. Subject stated
the grenade he had was made of cardboard, contained no metal, and was
not considered a lethal weapon; however, U.S. Army claims this device
had 15-meter danger radius but in subject's opinion, that was questionabld.
Subject would not say where he intended to go or what he intended to do with
the device but planned to use it as atharmless prank--he would not elabgrate.
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