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Fred Hampton — Part 2
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Assistant Attorney General {<:102 December 19, 1969
Civil Rigi ay ate G. Mr. DeLoach
Director, FBI ff - YY 02-0 1 - Mr. Rosen
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SERGEANT DANIEL GROTH AND OTHERS, | _ i.
POLICE OFFICERS, CHICAGO, ILLINOSS ¢ ~ “-
FRED HAMPTON, MARK CLARK,
AND OTHERS - VICTIMS 1 bIC
CIVIL RIGHTS
fof The following information is being furnished in connection
with your interest in the captioned matter.
A confidential informant; who bas furnished reliable information
in the past, advised our Chicago Office on December 17, 1969, that the
Black Panther Party in Chicago was advising news media that the FBI,
Central Intelligence Agency, local police and State's Attorney's Police
were at 2887 West Monroe, the scene of the December 4, 1969, shootout,
and refusing admittance to Black Panther Party members. Subsequently,
on the same date, James Montgomery, an attorney for members of the
Black Panther Party, contacted our Chicago Office to advise the police
f officers at the aforementioned address advised Bobby Rush, Deputy |
Defense Minister, Witnois Black Panther Party, that they had a search a
warrant for searching the outer halls of the building. According to
Montgomery the officers were asked to leave, which they did; however,
returned shortly and then refused Black Panther Party members access
to the apartment. :
At 3:27 p.m., December 17, 1969, Dennis Cunningham, attorney ry
for the Black Panther Party, telephonically contacted the Special Agent
in Charge of our Chicago Office to advise that attorneys for the Black
Panther Party and victims had decided they did not feel the Justice
Department could help them and were therefore taking the position that
they would not voluntarily cooperate with any FB; gutigation. It was
farther state¢ the night of k
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DEC 191969
decision was actuall reached hes
December 15, 1969, however, hing? cee to contact the
Chicago Office. He commented that ‘ederal Government
core ——— eguld obtain access to the premises at 2337 stat ‘Monroe through legal
corm’ —— getion and that "of course they could not prevent that." He said that it is
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