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John Hawkins arrested
In the 28th Precinct Police blotter, the charge against Hawkins is recorded as inciting riot, which is also the charge against in the list of those arrested during the disorder published in the Atlanta World, Afro-American and Norfolk Journal and Guide. When he appeared in the Harlem Magistrates Court on March 20, that was also the charge recorded in the docket book. Magistrate Renaud held him for the case to be investigated. Hawkins returned to court on March 23, when the charged against him was reduced to disorderly conduct: the charge is crossed out in the docket "DISORDERLY CONDUCT" stamped in its place. That offense could be dealt with in the Magistrates Court; Magistrate Renaud convicted Hawkins and sentenced him to thirty days in the Workhouse. Stories in the New York Daily News, New York Times, New York Age and Afro-American reported the sentencing. Three other men sentenced at the same time had broken windows; the three newspapers other than the New York Times reported that Hawkins had also committed that offense, while that newspaper merely reported his sentence.
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- "Transcripts of Police Blotter - Precinct 28, March 19 & 20, 1935," MCCH - Juvenile Delinquency - 1935-36, Departmental Correspondence. Box 34, Folder 1 (Roll 171), Records of Mayor Fiorello H. La Guardia, 1934-1945.
- "Harlem Riot Damage is Figured at Half Million," Afro-American, March 30, 1935, 1, 2.
- "List of Dead And Injured In Riot In New York City," Norfolk Journal and Guide, March 30, 1935, 18.
- "Says Economic Conditions in Harlem Are Bad," Atlanta World, March 27, 1935, 1, 2.
- "Riot Deaths Mounting Daily as Fourth Victim Succumbs. Extra Police Still on Duty; Many Sentenced to Workhouse Terms," New York Age, March 30, 1935, 1
- "Dodge Plans War on Reds," Daily News, March 24, 1935, 4.
- "Blamed for Riot, Harlem Girl Fined. Disorders Fatal to Three Laid to Her Screaming in Store Where Boy Stole Knife," New York Times, March 24, 1935, 19.
- Harlem Magistrates Court docket book
- "Harlem's Third Rioter is Dead; Many Are Fined," Afro-American, March 30, 1935, 12.