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Fred Hampton — Part 2
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Assistant Attorney General
Civil Rights Division 4,
Cunningham also stated that the State's Attorney's Police
were "using some kind of warrant" at the Monroe Street premises at
approximately 10:30 a.m. on December 17, 1969, and were denying
everyone access to the premises unless they could present a lease
agreement. He said he recognized this was not involved with any FBI
investigation. ;
Edward ¥. Hanrahan, Cook County State's Attorney, telephonically
contacted the Special Agent in Charge of our Chicago Office on December 17,
1969, and stated his office was conducting an investigation regarding the
shooting incident and desired to know if the FBI could "have an observer
present during all phases of their investigation." He was advised this
would not be possible... He did not mention that his investigators were
searching the premises at the aforementioned location.
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