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" By MIRIAM OTTENBERG _
Pol. Star Staff Writer
FBI agents moved in on the
Negro church bombing in Bir-
Mingheam Sunday because
there was an immediate indi-
teation a Federal law had been
[violated, an FBI spokesman
Bald today. . .
The FBI declined to disclose
What information prompted t
agents to take over active in- |
vestigation, but under the 1960["
law giving the FBI jurisdiction |’
in bombing cases under thet
Civil Rights Act, it would have|
to be an indication’ that the}:
dynamlie+had been taken
across State lines or that sus-~
cts were crossing State lIlnes
avoid capture or prosecu-
et PET
in
J Atthough there have been
more than a score of bomb-
ings in Birmingham, the FBI
has played a major investiga-
tive role only in four cases.
The FBI emphasized that it in-
vestigates only where there
evidence of a Federal viols
tion. .
FBI at All Bomb Scenes
The FBI has gone ta the,
scene of all the recent bomb-
ings but picked up the tnvyestl-
gation in these three cases he-
{fore the church bombing:
The May 11 bombing of the
home of the Rev. A. D. King.
‘The bombing of the A. G. Gas-
ton Motel on the same night.
The September 14 bombing of
the home of Arthur Shores, a|
elvil rights attorney. Mr.
Shores’ home had been bombed
& month earlier, but the FBI
did not enter the investigation
inthatcase. —
Although Hmited in tts own!
investigative role to the cases/
indicating direct violation of
Federal laws, the FBI has of-
fered its laboratory end iden- |,
tification facilities to local)
police and has pursued out-of-/
State leads. '
The FBI can and does in-
vestigate bombings and similar
violence under other Federal
laws. Thus, FBI agents inves-
tigated the bombing of a Free-
dom Riders’ bus at Anniston,
Ale,, as a violation of inter-
state commerce laws and in-
vestigated church burnings in
Georgia as a violation of laws
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None of the four cases the}.
FEI has under active investi-
gation has been solved. The
are legion. Most of the usual
investigative techniques oan-
not be used. Nrenmt
There is no gun to trace,
and in Birmingham particul-
arly, dynamite is readily avail-
able because of its widespread
use in industry. The search of
the crime scene is usually non-
productive because the bombs
have destroyed such promising
evidence as fingernrints. The
scene itself is usually trampled
use of the need to re-
ve the injured.
Informers are practically the
Iy gource of clues. That's
y FBI agents and local
police have taken on the jgb
of interviewing literally tholy}-
sands of potential witnessds.
(9) —
eRcLOSUH
or aid another to transport e&-_
\plosives interstate with - the -
| knowledge or intent to use ox--
plosives to destroy propenty
i“for the purpose of interfqr-
ing with its use for educa-_
‘tional, religious, charitable,
‘residential, business or civ2c
‘objectives or of intimidat
‘any person pursing such 0
(ectives.” 0. Fh
Possible Death Penalty z
f The penalties provide im-
prisonment for not aren ;
one year or up to $1, e
je both. If personal injuty
results, the prison sentence oan
‘go up to 10 years and a fihe
up to $10,000. If death : ts
from the bombing, as it didn
‘Ithe Birmingham church, im-
prisomment can go up to life,
or the court may impose the
death penalty on recommen-
dation of a jury.
The 1960, law also provides
that possession of use of an
explosive to‘ damage propeity
covered by the Civil Rights
Act creates an assumption that
‘explosive was transported in-
‘terstate. But a person cannbt
‘be convicted under this ltw
unless there is evidence :
from the presumption - that
Btate lines were crossed.”
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The Evening Star
Washington, D. C.
September 17, 1963
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