Difference between revisions of "Transcript NYPD 8A"

From OutHistory
Jump to navigationJump to search
(New page: '''This transcription by David Carter and Jonathan Ned Katz follows line breaks in original document.'''<ref>This reproduction of the original police report is made from a copy received by...)
 
 
(4 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 2: Line 2:
  
  
5:00 AM Unusual Occ.  [3 crossed out] 4 Ptl injured
+
5:00 AM Unusual Occ.  ["3" crossed out] 4 Ptl injured
  
Sgt. Tuilly [sp?] #910-6 Pct. present & reports following
+
Sgt. Tuilly [?] #910-6 Pct. present & reports following
  
 
unusual occurence:  At 120 AM 6/28/69 at 53  
 
unusual occurence:  At 120 AM 6/28/69 at 53  
Line 12: Line 12:
 
entered premises with Search Warrant  
 
entered premises with Search Warrant  
  
#578 issued 6/26/69 and signed by  
+
<nowiki>#578</nowiki> issued 6/26/69 and signed by  
  
 
Judge Schawn.  While therein and  
 
Judge Schawn.  While therein and  
Line 26: Line 26:
 
prisoners. The crowd became disorderly  
 
prisoners. The crowd became disorderly  
  
and a signal 10-41 was transmitted at 250 [?] AM[.]
+
and a signal 10-41 was transmitted at 250 [?] AM[.]<ref>Signal 10-41 was a call for help to the Tactical Patrol Force, a highly trained,  riot-control unit of the New York City Police Department that wore helmets with visors and  carried assorted weapons, including billy clubs and tear gas. See: Carter, Stonewall, 173,192-93.</ref>
  
 
In attempting to stop the Police officers
 
In attempting to stop the Police officers
Line 32: Line 32:
 
there were 4 Police officers injured.
 
there were 4 Police officers injured.
  
1) Ptl [blacked out name Gilbert] Weisman Sec I 6 Pct Sta [Shd? = Shield? sp?] #228  
+
1) Ptl [blacked out first name] Weisman Sec I 6 Pct Sta [Shd? = Shield] #228  
  
 
[blacked out line]
 
[blacked out line]
  
received injury to rt eye when he was  
+
received injury to rt [right] eye when he was  
  
 
struck by an unk[nown] object thrown by  
 
struck by an unk[nown] object thrown by  
Line 46: Line 46:
 
thereat by Dr. Camponella and released[.]
 
thereat by Dr. Camponella and released[.]
  
Diagnosis:  Laceration rt eye and scratched  
+
Diagnosis:  Laceration rt [right] eye and scratched  
  
cornea; Ptl reported sick MBI [sp?] prepared [sp?] 4F6 [sp?] #2637
+
cornea; Ptl reported sick MBI [?] prepared [?] 4F6 [sp?] #2637
  
2)  Ptl [blacked out] Holmes  [blacked out] , Sec   Sd #4026 [sp?]
+
2)  Ptl [blacked out first name] Holmes  [blacked out], Sec Sd #4026 [?]
  
6 Pct of [blacked out]. while effecting
+
6 Pct of [blacked out], while effecting
  
 
arrest of  [blacked out] he was bitten
 
arrest of  [blacked out] he was bitten
Line 58: Line 58:
 
on the right wrist.  Treated by Dr. Companella
 
on the right wrist.  Treated by Dr. Companella
  
St Vin Hosp and released.  Diagnosis:  Abrasion
+
St Vin[cent's] Hosp[ital] and released.  Diagnosis:  Abrasion
  
 
rt. wrist.  Ptl Holmes remained on duty 4Fy #2638
 
rt. wrist.  Ptl Holmes remained on duty 4Fy #2638
  
[continued on Document 8B and Transcript NYPD 8B]
+
'''[continued on [[Transcript NYPD 8B]] of Document 8B'''
  
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
<references/>
 
<references/>

Latest revision as of 15:05, 11 June 2009

This transcription by David Carter and Jonathan Ned Katz follows line breaks in original document.[1]


5:00 AM Unusual Occ. ["3" crossed out] 4 Ptl injured

Sgt. Tuilly [?] #910-6 Pct. present & reports following

unusual occurence: At 120 AM 6/28/69 at 53

Christopher St, The Stonewall club. 1 Div Ptrl [sp?]

entered premises with Search Warrant

#578 issued 6/26/69 and signed by

Judge Schawn. While therein and

effecting 5 arrests for ABC violations[2] and

attempting to leave premises with prisoners

they were confronted by a large crowd

who attempted to stop them from removing

prisoners. The crowd became disorderly

and a signal 10-41 was transmitted at 250 [?] AM[.][3]

In attempting to stop the Police officers

there were 4 Police officers injured.

1) Ptl [blacked out first name] Weisman Sec I 6 Pct Sta [Shd? = Shield] #228

[blacked out line]

received injury to rt [right] eye when he was

struck by an unk[nown] object thrown by

[blacked out] of [blacked out] NYC.

Ptl Weisman taken to St Vin Hosp. Treated

thereat by Dr. Camponella and released[.]

Diagnosis: Laceration rt [right] eye and scratched

cornea; Ptl reported sick MBI [?] prepared [?] 4F6 [sp?] #2637

2) Ptl [blacked out first name] Holmes [blacked out], Sec Sd #4026 [?]

6 Pct of [blacked out], while effecting

arrest of [blacked out] he was bitten

on the right wrist. Treated by Dr. Companella

St Vin[cent's] Hosp[ital] and released. Diagnosis: Abrasion

rt. wrist. Ptl Holmes remained on duty 4Fy #2638

[continued on Transcript NYPD 8B of Document 8B


References

  1. This reproduction of the original police report is made from a copy received by the late Michael Scherker as the result of a Freedom of Information Law request, and is in the Scherker Collection, Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library. This document, in the public domain, is reproduced courtesy of that Library. Jonathan Ned Katz retrieved the document from Cornell, and he and David Carter collaborated on the transcription which is copyright (c) by Carter and Katz 2009. All rights reserved.
  2. "ABC violations" refers to the Alcholic Beverage Control division of the New York State Liquor Authority. Chapter 478 of the Laws of 1934, "known as the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law,” created the [New York] State Liquor Authority and the Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control. The Legislature enacted this measure "for the protection, health, welfare and safety of the people of the State." The SLA has two main functions: issuing licenses and ensuring compliance with the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law. The Authority's Licensing Bureaus are responsible for the timely processing of permits and licenses required by the ABC Law. The Compliance Unit is responsible for the protection of the public by working with local law enforcement agencies to uphold the law and bring administrative action against licensees who violate the law.” Cited on 4-22-09 from: www.budget.state.ny.us/pubs/archive/fy0809archive/enacted0809/coreMissionBudgeting/ABC_CoreMission.pdf
  3. Signal 10-41 was a call for help to the Tactical Patrol Force, a highly trained, riot-control unit of the New York City Police Department that wore helmets with visors and carried assorted weapons, including billy clubs and tear gas. See: Carter, Stonewall, 173,192-93.