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  1. This October, the National Law Enforcement Museum acquired an important piece of history—the crime scene photos (including the three shown here) of Officer J.D. Tippits cruiser parked on 10th Street shortly after his death.

  2. Five photos of the J.D. Tippit murder scene - Oak Cliff. The blocks surrounding the site of the shooting are hardly recognizable compared to 1963.

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  4. Dallas Municipal Archives. Since 1985, the Archives have kept more than 2,000 cubic feet of materials open to the public by appointment. These materials include departmental documents, manuscripts, maps, photographs, and much more; they document historical events like the Kennedy assassination and Clyde Barrow gang's activities.

  5. J. D. Tippit. Officer J.D. Tippit was shot and killed while questioning the assassin of President John F. Kennedy at Tenth and Patton Streets. At approximately 1:14 pm, 45 minutes after President Kennedy was shot, Officer Tippit stopped the suspect, Lee Harvey Oswald, who was on foot and fit the general description of the assassin that was being broadcast by the Dallas police radio.

  6. After a brief Conversation Oswald pulled out a pistol, and shot and Killed Officer Tippit. This photo was taken near the spot where police officer J.D. Tippit was gunned-down on the afternoon of Friday, November 22, 1963, by suspected presidential assassin Lee Harvey Oswald.

  7. One of those so honored is J.D. Tippit, the 39-year-old father of three who was gunned down on an Oak Cliff side-street on November 22, 1963 - forty-five minutes after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The man arrested for Tippit's murder was Lee Harvey Oswald, a 24-year-old employee of the Texas School Book Depository who was ...

  8. These photos document the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and its aftermath. They depict landmarks, people, and important events from before, on, and after November 23, 1963. About | Browse this Collection

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