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Richard Jackson arrested
12020-02-26T15:11:31+00:00Anonymous13plain2020-02-26T15:27:41+00:00AnonymousRichard Jackson appears in three newspaper lists of those arrested for assault; no information exists on the events that led to his arrest. A black man 27 years of age who lived at 102 West 119th Street, he does not appear in any legal records, he is included in two newspaper lists of those sentenced in the Magistrates Court. Jackson is listed as convicted of the lesser offense of Disorderly Conduct, not assault, and being sentenced to just two days in the workhouse.