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  2. J. D. Tippit (September 18, 1924 – November 22, 1963) was an American World War II U.S. Army veteran and police officer who served as an 11-year veteran with the Dallas Police Department.

  3. "Officer Tippit came through the police academy right after I did," retired homicide detective Elmer L. Boyd recalled. "I came out of the academy in July of '52 and he was in the next class. I know the rookies worked the Texas State Fair the first year that J.D. was there, before they finished their schooling.

  4. Mar 3, 2014 · As Tippit reached his squad, he and his brother shared a good laugh and the young officer released him. Tippit immediately loved police work, and in spite of such a light-hearted start he took it very seriously. Close Calls in 1956 On April 28, 1956, Tippit and his partner Officer Daniel Smith responded to a call of domestic violence in progress.

  5. Feb 15, 1998 · When CE 705 was introduced into evidence by the Warren Commission on April 22, 1964, a serious conflict arose. The transcripts showed Tippit's last attempted transmission to the dispatcher at 1:08 PM and the report of his murder, by Bowley, at 1:10 PM (the same time noted by Bowley on his watch).

  6. On the morning of November 22, 1963, Marie Tippit rose early as usual and made breakfast for J.D. By 6:15 a.m., he was out the door and off to work. She herself had a busy schedule ahead that day. To bring in extra money, she had been baby sitting neighborhood children at her home. [1]

  7. Noticing a man who matched the suspect’s description, Officer Tippit pulled over on the 400 block of East 10th Street to question him. The man pulled out a .38 revolver and shot Officer Tippit four times. He died in the ambulance on the way to the hospital, leaving behind his wife, Marie, and three young children.

  8. www.tshaonline.org › handbook › entriesTippit, J. D. - TSHA

    Jul 1, 1995 · J. D. Tippit, police officer, was born in Clarksville, Red River County, Texas, on September 18, 1924, to Edgar Lee and Lizzie Mae (Rush) Tippit. He attended public schools through the tenth grade and during World War II served as a volunteer in the Seventeenth Airborne Division of the United States Army from July 21, 1944, to June 30, 1946.

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