Texas honors Officer J.D. Tippit and names his killer - Lee Harvey Oswald

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Offline Ross Lidell

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Officer J.D. Tippit was murdered on 22 November 1963: The day that President Kennedy was assassinated.


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Online Gerry Down

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Dale Myers was commissioned to write the text for that.

Judy Vary Baker was calling for the sign to be removed. Feels it is an injustice to Oswald.

She doesn't like Dale Myers.

Offline Martin Weidmann

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Officer J.D. Tippit was murdered on 22 November 1963: The day that President Kennedy was assassinated.




That sign has been at 10th/Patton for some time now. Why are you posting it now?


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Interesting the word "allegedly" is not used in the text unlike the sign at the front of the TSBD.

Offline Ross Lidell

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That sign has been at 10th/Patton for some time now. Why are you posting it now?

Just discovered it recently.

Offline Martin Weidmann

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Interesting the word "allegedly" is not used in the text unlike the sign at the front of the TSBD.

Indeed, but not surprising if Myers wrote the text.

Brewer hearing about Tippit's murder on the radio is a special touch, as nobody has ever been able to identify a station that aired something like that so quickly.

Offline Jerry Freeman

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Indeed, but not surprising if Myers wrote the text. Brewer hearing about Tippit's murder on the radio is a special touch, as nobody has ever been able to identify a station that aired something like that so quickly.
It was written and erected for flat earth believers.