I 7 WIT 5? I .u?j pg .- . - ?0 Ii? 'gxfk/QQzga??S:uu ifTI 0 9621560 APR 89 - if: Egpg?? DALLAS (UNCLAS //3i9w// 136 I b7C PASS: DOMESTIC TERRORISM UNIT, a SUPERVISORQ AND CIVIL RIGHTS UNIT, ROOM 15945. '7 SUSJECT: AKA, JAL - ABORTION EASRIGHTS MARCH, WASHIWGTON, D.C., APRIL 9, 1989; CIVIL RIGHTS OO. QALLAS. RE DALLAS TELCALLS OF APRIL 6, 1989 TO BUREAU SUPERVISORS I I b6 b7C Th3 DALLAS MORNING NEWS REPORTED AN AR ICE ?mm. Id HOME WAS HIT oY SHOTGUN BLASTS AT APPROXIMATELY 4: 45 AM ON APRQLAPRJZ: ESQ I I ?xm?ma 7 .. J%f%h? b6 pat-'8MAY1519891 . . 0 PAGE Two DE DE AE12 UNCLAS 4, I969. VICTIM IS ALSO KNOWN AS JANE ROE OE THE LANDMARK 1973 v.5. SUPREME COURT DECISION IN ROE vs. WADE WHICH ALLOWED LEGAL ASOETLOES. As A RESULT OF THIS ARTICLE, CONTACT WAS MADE WITH THE DALLAS, TEXAS POLICE DEPARTMENT (DPD), WHICH IS INVESTIGATING THE INCIDENT AS A VANDALISM MATTER. OE APRIL 5, IDPD, ADVISED THAT VICTIM WAS TEMPORARILY RESIDING AT IN DALLAS, WHICH IS OWNLD BY ON APRIL 4, 1989, AT APPROXIMATELY ?ijw AM, THREE SLASTS EROM WHAT IS BELIEVED TO BE A .416 SHOTGUN HIT THE REAR WINDOW OF AUTOMOBILE, A GLASS FRONT WINDOW, AND THE WOOD FRONT DOOR OF THE RESIDENCE. NO INJURIES WERE SUSTAINED. VICTIM MCCORVEY IS DESCRIBED AS A WHITE FEMALE, DATE OF BIRTH: SEPTEMSER 22, 1947 THE DPD HAS NO SUSPECTS, AND THE VICTIM ADVISED DPD THAT SHE HAS RECEIVED NO THREATS OF ANY TYPE PRIOR TO THIS INCIDENT. SHE STATED SHE IS SCHEDULED TO TRAVEL TO WASHINGTON, D.C., FOR AN APRIL 9, I969 DEMONSTRATION FOR ASORTION RIGHTS. SHE HAS NO SUSPECTS TO THIS INCIDENT AND SHE IS GOING IMMEDIATELY INTO b6 b?7C b6 b7C 0 PAGE THREE DE DL QUIZ UNCLAS AND TOLD DPD INVESTIGATORS GETTING THE HELL OUT OF ON APRIL 5, I989, 0F DPD INTELLIGENCE DIVISION, ADVISED HIS UNIT IS ATTEMPTING TO MAKE CONTACT WITH VICTIM TU ADVISE HER OF PROPER SECURITY PRECAUTIONS. A THOROUGH NEIGHSORHOOD INVESTIGATION BY DPD DISCLOSED THAT THE POSSIBLE RELATED INCIDENT WAS THAT THREE WHITE MALES IN A BLACK OVER GRAY, RELATIVELY NEW, FULL SIZED PICKUP TRUCK WERE OBSERVED AT 9:95 AM, ON APRIL 3, 1989, IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD AREA. THEY WERE OHSERVED BY RESIDES AT HEARD THE SHOTGUN BLASTS ON APRIL 4, I385, AND LOOKED OUT THE WINDOW, SOON THEREAFTER, AND OBSERVED WHAT LOOKED TO BE A PICKUP TRUCK IN THE DARK, NO FURTHER DESCRIPTION. VICTIM ADVISED DPD SHE WAS GOING TO CONTACT THE FBI. TO DATE, VICTIM HAS NOT CONTACTED THE FBI. ON APRIL 5, 1989, AUSA NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS, DALLAS, TEXAS, ADVISED THAT HE DID NOT BELIEVE THAT THIS INCIDENT CONSTITUTED A CIVIL RIGHTS VIOLATION. 14.- b6 b7C b6 b7C b6 b7C . . RAGE FOUR 0E DL SWIZ ON APRIL 0, 1989, SSA STATED THAT LINDA KAY DAVIS, SECTION CHIEF, CRIMINAL SECTION, CIVIL RIGHTS DIVISION, DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, ADVISED HIM THAT THIS INCIDENT MAY BE A POSSILLE VIOLATIOE OF TITLE 18, SECTION 241. THIS SECTION DEALS WITH THE INTERFERENCE OF A CITIZEN AND THE RIGHT TO PETITION THE U.S. GOVERNMENT. DALLAS DIVISION AT DALLAS, TEXAS: WILL SUBMIT AND SUMMARY REPORT. ST ?d?iZ b6 b7C Fo-eio?IneJ. 10-9-85) TO: DIRECTOR, FBI Attn: Criminal investigative Division Civil Rights Unit SAC, DALLAS 7 4/7/89 1. Title: (usaadditional page if necessary) NORI aka Jan toe ABORTION RIGHTS MARCH, WASHINGTON, D. ARIL 9, 1989; RIGHTS O: c? . tag. 13g; . 2. Office of Origin File No: 4 4A - 075 5 (include alpha) 3. Auxili Office File No: - (initial submission only) 4. i initial submission supplemental submission 5. Matter Type: (check more than one if applicable) A. Brutality No Brutality El Law Enforcement El Law Enforcement El Non-Law Enforcement l2] Non-Law Enforcement B. Violence . Racial Religious El Other 0. ISS Matters El Migrant Victim El Other D. Known/Suspected Extremist Group Klan Other Use to describe above (check all applicable) El Arson [Ii Injury Dic Property damage [Ii Death [23 No injury El Cross burning 6. Date Of inoidentim 7. Date 8. Synopsis of case . . Victim temporarily reSidin' atl I residence of per DALLAS, TEXAS POLICE DEPARTMENT . PD) . b5 Shotgun blasts hit the house and one shotgun blast hit victim's car we at approximately 4:30 am 4/4/89. No injuries, no witnesses, no suspects. DPD investigating. No threats have been received prior to the incident. Victim is to participate in the Abortion Rights March, Washington, D. C. 4/9/89. 5.2.. 9. Significant case Yes No (if yes, provide reason) Remarks/Administrative . . . On 4/6/89 SSH Bureau, Rights Unit, stated LINDAY KAY DAVIS, Section Chief, Criminal Section, Civil Dept. of b6 Justice, advised him that this incident maybe a possible woelatio b7C new 17/? . b6 b7C . Uf?ifi f8 ll /2 VP 9 I. PURPOSE RECE . my 3.9 I A: Lin-F The FD-610 is designed to provide FBIHQ with a complete set of pertin nt facts for each Civil Rights case investigated by the FBI. Data is directly entered into a computer which will assist in more effective, efficient, and economical management of the Civil Rights Program by FBIHQ and the field. Each'office MUST correctly complete ALL items requested on the form either on the initial submission, or later by supplemental submission prior to the close of the case. Title changes should be submitted by report or FD-610, whichever is more appropriate. II. WHEN TO SUBMIT The FD-610 is to be submitted in all cases supervised by the Civil Rights Unit, which include the following classifications: 173-CRA 1964; 187-Privacy Act of 1974-Criminal; The FD-610 should be, in most cases, the initial communication advising FBIHQ of the initiation of the investigation. In all instances, the FD-610 should be submitted within 5 working days of receipt of the complaint; however, the urgency 'of the situation may require a prior telephone call or teletype to FBIHQ. Ill. DESCRIPTION AND REQUIREMENTS REGARDING ITEM #4 ON THE FD-610 Initial - Should be checked if it is the first FD-610 submitted in the case. Every attempt should be made to provide ail the information required on the initial submission; however, the initial submission of the FD-610 should not be held in abeyance while awaiting data which will be obtained on a later date. The auxiliary office (A0) should submit the initial FD-61O when they receive the original complaint with two copies designated to the office of origin. Supplemental - This should be checked whenever a subsequent FD-61O is submitted. When submitting a supplemental 0, provide data only for those items requiring a change. Instances requiring a supplemental submission are: when previously unknown data is obtained, data was previously omitted, or data was previously incorrectly reported. The supplemental FD-610 should be used as the cover communication for the submission of LHMs. IV. SIGNIFICANT CASE Significant cases are those receiving extensive media attention, involving a prominent individual or involving FBI personnel as the subject or victim. Significant cases are also those wherein FBI investigation has determined the allegations to be serious and substantial thus warranting a full investigation. When prosecution becomes imminent, FBIHQ should be advised and a supplemental FD-610 should be submitted designating the case ?significant? if not already so designated. U.5. Government Printing Office: 1986?4352-7143 fr l3 3" 4-30-85) 5 . 5 FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTI ATION L: a" 32? HEPORTINGQEEIQEU I OFFICE OF ORIGIN DATE INVESTIGATIVE PERIOD DALLAS DALLAS 5/10/89 4/5/89 - 5/4/89 TITLE OF CASE REPORT MADE BY TYPED BY SM I be 1v UNSUB CHARACTER OF CASE NOR nNELso CORVEY, AKA 0E - VICTIM CIVIL RIGHTS (A) WW Title changed to reflect the full name for victim as NORMA NELSON MC CORVEY and to delete Abortion Rights March, Washington, . C., April 9, 1989. Title previously carried as NORMA _?QB?E?7?"aka Jane Roe - WAS CIVIL RIGHTS 00: REFERENCE: Dallas teletype to Bureau, 4/6/89; Dallas to Bureau, 4/7/89, and Dallas telephone call to b6 4/27/89. I b7C ADMINISTRATIVE: 4/5/89, Assistant United States Attorney Northern District of Texas (NDT), Dallas, Texas, a Vise b6 that he did not believe this incident constituted a civil rights b7C violation. On 4/6/89, Supervisory Special Agend htated that LINDA KAY DAVIS, Section Chief, Criminal Section, Civil Rights Division, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, advised him that this incident may be a possible Title 18, Section 241, U. 8. Code. 4(ccntinucu, - SPECIAL AGENT APPROVED EN CHARGE DO NOT WRITE IN SPACES BELOW COPIES MADE: (/Bureau USA, NDT ATTN: AUSAI 3 MAY 19 1989 be 1 - Dallas (44A- 10755) MC ?quflw if 9, IQZWQ.) hon/15 Dissemination Record of Attached Report Notations Agency Request FieCd. Date Fwd. How Fwd. By A COVERPAGE '7 DL 44A-10755 ADMINISTRATIVE: (continued) This section deals with the interference of a citizen and a citizen's right to petition the U. S. Government. On 4/16/894 NETWORK SECURITY COMPANY, b6 Dallas, Texas, advised that he is employed as a security guard at the residence of the victim, and that victim was presently in Los Angeles, California. He would forward a message to victim to call the FBI. On 4/11/89, victim telephonically advised that she would come to the FBI Office in Dallas, Texas for an interview on 4/17/89. On 4/14/89, victim telephonically advised she would not be able to be interviewed on 4/17/89, and if the FBI still wanted an interview to re?contact her. On 4/26/894 hgain advised that Victim was b6 still out of the Dallas area. b7C On 4/27/89] I that victim is now at home but would be resting for b6 approximately three days and will not see anyone. She advised that ch hictim will be available for an interview during the next week and they would reucontact the FBI to set up an appointment. She advised that victim had been traveling to California, New York, Washington, D.C., Austin, Texas, and back again to Washington, D.C. in the last month, in addition to working?on public relation matters for her upcoming movie. On 4/27/89] ISupervisor, Civil Rights Section, b6 FBIHQ, was advised of the lack of cooperation of the victhn to be bW: interviewed. He advised to wait approximately one additional week and submit a closing report with the results of the DALLAS POLICE DEPARTMENT investigation in this matter. B'k FD-204 (Rev. 3-3-59: UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Federal Bureau of h1vestigation Cwym= 1 USA, Dallas. TX Ausd Report of: I Office: Da 1 la Dare: 5/ 1 6/8 9 Field Office File DL 44Aulg755 Bureau File Tm? NORMA NELSON MC CORVEY, aka Jane Roe - Character: CIVIL RIGHTS (A) Victim advised the DALLAS POLICE DEPARTMENT (DPD), Dallas, Texas, that unknown subject(s) shot three shotgun blasts at her residence at approximately 4:45 on April 4, 1989. The blasts hit the rear window of her vehicle, a glass front window, and the wood front door of the residence. No injuries occurred and no threats have been received. DPD is investigating the matter and has no suspects or productive leads. Victim's arrest record obtained. AUSA, NDT, on April 5, 1989, advised it is his opinion that this matter is not a civil rights violation. ?On April 6, 1989, Section Chief, Criminal Section, Civil Rights Division, advised this matter may be a possible violation of Title 18, Section 241, U. S. Code (Interference of a Citizen and the Citizen's Right to Petition the U. S. Government). Numerous efforts to make appointments with victhn for an interview have failed because victim will not make a commitment for an interview. FBI Headquarters has instructed no further efforts will be made to interview victim, and DPD investigation is to be forwarded. DETAILS: Investigation in this matter was instituted by a report in the Dallas Morning News newspaper in an article that victim's home was ?hit" by shotgun blasts at approximately 4:45 on April 4, 1989. Victim is also known as JANE ROE of the landmark 1973 U. S. Supreme (continued) This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency . b6 b7C DL DETAILS: (continued) Court decision in ROE vs. WADE which allowed legal abortions. As a result of this article, contact was Inade with the DPD, which is investigating the incident as a vandalism matter. On April 5, advised that victim was temporarily residing atl which is owned I On April'4, 1989, at approx1mately 4:39 three blasts what was believed to be a .419 shotgun hit the rear window of victim's automobile, a glass front window, and the wood front door of the residence. No injuries were sustained by occupants of the home. NORMA NELSON MC CORVEY is described as a white female, date of birth September 22, 1947 I The DPD has no suspects and MC CORVEY advised that she has received no threats of any type prior to this incident. She stated she is scheduled to travel to Washington, D.C. for an April 9, 1989 demonstration for abortion rights. She has no suspects to the incident and is immediately "going into hiding" and told DPD investigators that "I'm getting the hell out of Dodge". On April 5, 1989J Intelligence Division, advised his unit is attempting to make contact with victim to advise her of proper security precautions. thorough neighborhood investigation by DPD disclosed that the only possible related incident was that three white males in a t?ack over gray, relatively new, full size pickup truck were observed at 9:95 CH1 April 3, 1989, in the neighborhood area. They were observed b? Iresides ad Iheard the shotgun blasts on April 4, 1989, and looked out the window, soon thereafter, and observed what looked to kma a pickup truck in the dark, no further description. In the initial report to DPD, MC CORVEY advised this department that she was going to contact the FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION (FBI). At no time has MC CORVEY initiated contact with the FBI at Dallas, Texas, except in response to Dallas FBI contacts with her. On May 4, 1989J DPD, advised that his department has developed no further information concerning the incident involving the shotgun blasts to the MC CORVEY residence. 2 b6 . b7C b6 b7C 136 1078 FD-302 (REV. 3-10-82) '55 1 FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Date of transcription U1 ?n?i C) U) IRecords Sect-ion, DALLAS POLICE b6 DEPARTMENT, Dallas, Texas, furnished the following information b7c concerning the incident that involved NORMA NELSON MC CORVEY, on April 4, 1989, and also provided ta computerized, arrest record with description: by SAI I Date dictated 4/12/8 9 b6 b7C This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency. 130.: U.) I 2: ?04/04/89 1524 PAGE 1.1 if OIO HOT TOO - OOSS DALLAS POLICE OERARTHENT SERVICE TOE 0547 OFFENSE INCIOENT REPORT OATE REPORTEO T0: ATIQ453 RE: 516:6): . SEAT: 23:3 A HATCH: 1 ELEMENT: 02:33 COME. w/F/41?092247 AOOR: BOSN.AO . .3177? b6 b7C ART. OATES OF OCCURRENCE TOE. ARR 04. 193? OASO INV.ASSON: ASSAULT OCR COOE 1:04311 ., SOSRS SHOT INTO HOUSE NITH SHOTOON OCR OISR: SPECIAL REPORT: FOLLOH REVIENEO SWIOSOE ER RELATED REPORTS: - HEATHER AND CDUL FAMILY VIOLENCE: PES b6 OTHER b7C . -PRUPERTY INFORMATION 7- CO OTY DESCRIPTION SERIAL NO. VALOE CLASS 1 2x2 NINOOH SO. 1 SXS FOOT NINOON 300. 1 LIVINO ROOM CURTAINS 60. ED 1 5X3 MINI BLINO 40. 1 1931 OLOS 200. 3 INFORMATION 1 CRIHNISC YEAR HARE MOOEL STYLE LICENSE TASS - IRS: OLOS UNEGA 1989 Tx -- 1 BVLHIELE COLOR COLOR 1: BLUE VIN: . NHILE CONRLAINANT ANO NITNESS HERE ASLEER IN THE OEOROOM LOCATED AT THE FRONT OF THE RESIOENCE. A ONHNONN FIREO A 410 SHOTOON AT THE RESIDENCE. COMPLAINANT NOKE TO FIND THAT ONE SHOT ENTERED THE REAR NINOON OF HER VEHICLE. A SECOND SHOT ENTEREO THE FRONT NINOOH OF THE LIVINO ROOM ANO THE THIRD SHOT ENTERED A CLASS OF THE LIVING ROOM EMSEOOINC IN THE FRONT OF THE LIVING ROOM. CONRLAINANT IS A PRO CHOICE LECTURER ON THE ABORTION ISSUE SCHEOULEO TO MAKE A PRO CHOICE SPEECH IN NASHINOTON O.C ON APRIL 9. 198? AND BELIEVES THAT THESE SHOTS HERE MEANT FDR HER. COMPLAINANT STATEO THAT SHE HILL NOTIFY THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION IN THE MORNING REOAROINO THIS INCIDEN1. OONNTOHN PES ANO SUPERVISORS HERE AT THE SCENE. ,1 NFI. . b7C I 4 AN ENO PAGE .1. An .u Ohi?xm? ~wm? ?rpm? 13mm aHm Ema womHomwurx Wm ,,znnom51 3.. . Dt Unsub(s); . ae Norma Nelson 'cCorvey Victim; CIVIL RIGHTS JUL 1989 1 Director James P. urner Federal Bureau of Investigation Acting Asst. Attorney General Civil Rights Division b6 b7C Reference is made to your memorandum dated May 24,1989, enclosing the report of SN Idated May 10,1989, bearing field office file DL Please conduct the following additional investigation: 1) Obtain all Dallas Police Department reports concerning this incident. 2) Monitor any ongoing Dallas Police Department 7 investigation. 3 3) If victim becomes available, please itry again to interview her. Macaw ??iu? ?3 JUL 261989 . :rw I @1133] an. .4 "t MNLED 19 CLASS . t, EEC TRANSMIT VIA: Airtel um: 7/21/89 FROM: Director, FBI b7c T9: SAC, Dallas 4.413; 10 755) . . NORMA AKA JANE ROE VICTIM CIVIL RIGHTS 00: DALLAS Reference Dallas report dated 5/10/89. Enclosed are two copies of a Department of Justice letter dated 7/ 17 I 89 requesting investigation in captioned case. This request has been reviewed by the Civil Rights Unit, unless reasons exist to the contrary, you are to complete the requested investigation in accordance with the provisions of Section Manual of investigative Operations and Guidelines, and submit results within 2 1 workdays of the receipt of this communication. Remarks: i 6% .33. 33 i ?get I ?3 I I (Rev. 4-30-85) . . I. I FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION INVESTIGATIVE PERIOD REPORTING OFFICE OFFICE OF ORIGIN DATE DALLAS DALLAS 8/23/89 7/27/89 8/22/89 TITLE OF CASE REPORT MADE BY TYPED BY A :36 CHARACTER OF CASE I NORMA NELSON CCORVEY, AKA VICTIM i CIVIL RIGHTS (A) REFERENCE: Bureau airtel tO Dallas 7/21/89. I SPECIAL AGENT APPROVED BM IN CHARGE DO NOT WRITE IN SPACES BELOW COPIES MADE: . ., #57443? I Bureau Fort I (Azttn AUSA r" 3 ., 1 Dall 8 DL 53573 1 EEC cm Dissemination Record of Attached Report thations?m f4? Agency 35% E?m??a Request Recd. {a Date Fwd. mfg.? yawn? How FwdA>i< COVER PAGE FBIIDOJ it (Rev. 3-3-59) Copy to: Report of: Date: Field Office File ii: Title: Character: Synopsis: . . a 1 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTIGE Federal Bureau of Investigation 1 - USA, Fort Worth, Texas Attn: AUSA I 136 SA I Office: Dallas b7C 8/23/89 Bureau File NORMA NELSON MC CORVEY, aka Jane Roe Victim CIVIL RIGHTS All Dallas Police Department reports have previously been furnished to the Department of Justice. No ongoing Dallas Police investigation is being conducted. Victim has moved to Forestville, California according to 8.8. Postal Service effective 7/14/89. DETAILS: Additional investigation in this matter was requested by letter dated July 17, 1989 by JAMES P. TURNER, Acting Assistant Attorney General Civil Rights Division (CRD), Department of Justice. This req-uest was to obtain all Dallas Texas Police Department reports concerning this incident, monitor any ongoing Dallas Police investigation, and to interview victim NORMA NELSON MC CORVEY if she becomes available. Dallas, On July 28, 1989 and August 18, 198d Texas Police Department (DPD) Intelligence Division, advised rthat his department has no ongoing investigation into this matter. There is no active investigation and the case is still Open to receive b6 any i_nformation of value that would lead to the identification of b7C person( s) responsible for sheeting into the house of victim. No other DPD reports have been prepared to supplement the DPD Offense Incident Report dated April 4, 1989 that has previously been furnished to the FBI and DOJJ stated that he last contacted MC CORVEY approximately mid July, 1989 at which time she advised him she has received no threats and would keep him informed if she received any She was contacted at 2? 03r024 listed) which is located at her residence threats "This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to your agency; it and its contents are not to be outs rde your agency. ems. Government Printing otflco: newer-soon??! . . 'The following investigation was conducted by -t Dallas, Texas: Attempts to contact victim MC CORVEY ad I on 7/28/89 and 8/18/89 disclosed that no one was at home. Attempts to contact her by telephone at 214?503?0249 where she has previously been contacted disclosed that this phone was not a working number. Southwestern Bell telephone residential service office adVised that there is no longer telephone service at A check with U. S. Postal Service disclosed th MC ORVEY had changed her address effeCtive 7/14/89 from Dallas, Texas to 10616 Woodside Dr. ,Forestville, California 95436. 2* b6 b6 b7C b6 b7C ?1an. D'O'bb? .. Memorandum To Assistant Attorney General Date 9 [3/39 I, CIVIL RIGHTS DIVISION . Attn: b5 From Director, FBI WC Subject: NJ NORM NELSO MC CORVEY, AKA . ?e ROE VICTIM CIVIL RIGHTS (A) 00: DALLAS Field Office File Number ?Amid . 53573 DOJ File Number 144 . 73 . 3415 Reference; no.1 memorandum dated 7/17/89 Enclosed is one copy of; Dallas report dated 8/ 2 3/ 89 . ifl Also enclosed is an Internal Affairs Report A This is the Initial communication in this matter: Type matter (initial communication only) Brutality - Law Enforcement Brutality - Nonlaw Enforcement No Brutality - Law Enforcement No Brutaiity - Nonlaw Enforcement Racial Violence ISS Matter DeathCase . FBI Status-Pending IfFBI Status-Closed :3 1/ I. . El . This covers the receipt of a complaint and no further action wiil be taken by the Federal Bureau of Investigation unless specifically requested by the Department of Justice. . DEED-DUB . Due to the nature of this matter It should receive your expeditious attention. Please contact the Civil Rights Unit, FBIHQ, Attn: eras i211? imitate Erica) - Immune BOB/tdf . ?Fem r" EN av counlengg? i ?If .333?. enq?ivce 'b?f Close. 9 - 1 GNOV 7989 was RIGHTS MATTER 'From' ?u Dialector - -- James P. Turner, Acting Federal Bureau of Investigation Assistant Attorney General Civil Rights Division Reference is made to your field office file captioned as on the attached closing form and numbered 1/4/91 ?0 5?3 525.3 This matter has been closed ae of the d'ate?on the attached Tobi. - ii FWTWE 723 FEB 2Q ?1:330 9 ?3 w? ,4 1:b7C