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Abbie Hoffman — Part 39
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On April 29, 1968, the representative of the
Bureau of Special Services, New York City Police Department,
was made available a YIP flyer supporting the striking
students at Columbia University.
This flyer states as follicws:
"YIPPIE! YIPPIE'. YIPPIE! YIPPIE! YIPPIE! YIPPIE!
"ALL SYSTEMS ARE NOW ON RED ALERT.
"ALL SYSTEMS ARE NOW ON RED ALERT.
"ALL SYSTENS ARE NOW ON RED ALERT,
"WE FULLY SUPPORT the demands of S.A.S. and S.D.S.
students now occupying liberated zones at Columbia
University. In particular we support the demand for
total amnesty and reject the use of police to clear
the campus of demonstrators.
"WE SUPPORT OUR BROTHERS AND SISTERS
"IN THE EVENT POLICE ARE BROUGHT IN
"TN THE EVENT POLICE ARE BROUGHT IN
"IN THE EVENT POLICE ARE BROUGHT IN
"A second flyer will hit the streets immediately.
Qur emergency phone system will go into effect. We
shall urge everyone to assembk at lioth and Broadway.
We shall engage in civil disobedience, such as
interfering with police vans and subways.
| (982-5090)
"CALL the YIPPIE OFFICE -- 932-5266; 9062-090 to be placed on
our phone network. Listen to the Columbia Radio
Station, WKCR 89.9 FM for up to minute coverage.
""IN THE EVENT POLICE ARE CALLED IN:
GO IMMEDIATELY TO 1l6th AND BROADWAY."
At 9:00 PM, on May 24, 1968, SAS of the FBI observed -
a tlash bomb ignited on the roof of the building located at
33 St. Mark's Place, New York City. This flash bomb gave off a
brilliant white flash of light and approximately fifty
hippie-type individuals gathered in the street cheered at its
ignition. —
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