A Camera Operator For The FBI Films At The Ann Arbor Police Pistol Range, May 1943

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A Camera Operator For The FBI Films An Officer Shooting A Target At The Ann Arbor Police Pistol Range, May 1943

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Firing Line At The Ann Arbor Police Department's Invitational Pistol Match, July 1941

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Firing Line At The Ann Arbor Police Department's Invitational Pistol Match, July 1941

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Ann Arbor News, July 21, 1941
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COMPETITORS AT POLICE SHOOT: Forty-six police officers from Toledo and 12 Michigan departments participated in the Ann Arbor police department's invitational outdoor pistol match yesterday. A group of the shooters are pictured here on the firing line at the department's new range on Huron River Dr. near Barton pond.
Ann Arbor News, July 21, 1941
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COMPETITORS AT POLICE SHOOT: Forty-six police officers from Toledo and 12 Michigan departments participated in the Ann Arbor police department's invitational outdoor pistol match yesterday. A group of the shooters are pictured here on the firing line at the department's new range on Huron River Dr. near Barton pond.
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Targets Are Examined At The Ann Arbor Police Department's Invitational Pistol Match, July 1941

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Ann Arbor News, July 21, 1941
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EXAMINE TARGETS: Part of the group of 46 marksmen who competed for 32 medals in the city police department's dedicatory pistol match at its new range Sunday are pictured here as they examined targets after firing a string in one of the four matches. Two Detroit officers took all first and second place medals in the master class. Five of the medals were won by local officers, seven of whom competed.
Ann Arbor News, July 21, 1941
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EXAMINE TARGETS: Part of the group of 46 marksmen who competed for 32 medals in the city police department's dedicatory pistol match at its new range Sunday are pictured here as they examined targets after firing a string in one of the four matches. Two Detroit officers took all first and second place medals in the master class. Five of the medals were won by local officers, seven of whom competed.
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Sharpshooters Review Scores From A Match At The Ann Arbor Police Department's Indoor Range, April 1941

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Ann Arbor News, April 11, 1941
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SHARPSHOOTERS GATHER HERE. Four of the 45 shooters at last night's police pistol match look at the scoreboard at the Ann Arbor department's indoor range. Chief Ralph Southard of the Ypsilanti police department is pointing to Everett W. Doherty's temporary top score of 264 which proved to be first medal winner for the match. From left to right are C. F. Cahill, sergeant of the state prison guards at Jackson; R. V. Gray, range officer of the Jackson police department; Mr. Doherty, also a member of the Jackson police; and Chief Southard.
Ann Arbor News, April 11, 1941
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SHARPSHOOTERS GATHER HERE. Four of the 45 shooters at last night's police pistol match look at the scoreboard at the Ann Arbor department's indoor range. Chief Ralph Southard of the Ypsilanti police department is pointing to Everett W. Doherty's temporary top score of 264 which proved to be first medal winner for the match. From left to right are C. F. Cahill, sergeant of the state prison guards at Jackson; R. V. Gray, range officer of the Jackson police department; Mr. Doherty, also a member of the Jackson police; and Chief Southard.
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Slain Ann Arbor Boy's Body Found

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Jack Wall, 11, Admits Holding Gun Which Killed Barry Rothstein, November 1943

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Boy Admits Holding Gun In Shooting

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1943
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