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Jack Williams arrested
For the outcome of Williams' prosecution, the 32nd Precinct Police Report recorded "Final Disposition ?." That was the same outcome recorded in the Police Report cards for five other men who appeared only in the list published in the Atlanta World, Afro-American and Norfolk Journal and Guide, all also charged with Petit Larceny. (One other man, Archie Niles, named only in that list as charged with Petit Larceny was not found in the Police Reports). Together with the men's absence from the court docket book, that evidence suggests that for some reason Williams and the others were not arraigned.
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- "List of Dead And Injured In Riot In New York City," Norfolk Journal and Guide, March 30, 1935, 18.
- "Harlem Riot Damage is Figured at Half Million," Afro-American, March 30, 1935, 1, 2.
- "Says Economic Conditions in Harlem Are Bad," Atlanta World, March 27, 1935, 1, 2.
- "Police Report, 32nd Precinct," Subject Files, Box 179 (Roll 86), Records of Mayor Fiorello H. La Guardia, 1934-1945 (New York City Municipal Archives).