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Senator Edward Kennedy — Part 19
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BOS ee em
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
In, Reply, Please Refer to : : :
File No. Detroit, Michigan
June 10, 1969
Re;
so_ Known
Threat to Assassinate
Senator Edward M. Kennedy
. On June 9, 1969, during the early morning,
Sergeant , Cass County, Michigan Sheriff's
Office, telephonically advised the Detroit Office of the
FBI that he had received a telephone call at the Cass County
Sheriff's Office from a person identified as
who stated that the Mafia had sent someone to assassinate
Senator Kennedy. The caller advised Sergeant [ ___]that the
assassination would take place about two and one-half hours
from the time of the telephone call. be
Sergeant [__| again called the Detroit Office
of the FBI following the initial call and advised that the
Cass County Sheriff's Office had traced the call mentioned
above and, aS a result had taken into custody
of Cherry Point, North Carolina. Sergeant
state e believed the telephone call to be a hoax
and advised that he would charge Boyatte with disorderly
person and hold her until 9:00 a.m., June 9, 1969,
Contact with the Cass County Sheriff's Office
prior to 9:00 a.m., June 9, 1969, determined that
was not held, no record of her arrest was noted and no
description was taken. Sergeant was not available
for contact inasmuch as he was o uty.
Details of this matter were furnished to
United States Secret Service, Detroit,
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