LSP Witness Statement of Ray McKinnon on Raymond Gilmer
Witness statement given to Newark Legal Services Project by Ray McKinnon on the fatal shooting of Raymond Gilmer on July 18, 1967. — Credit: Junius Williams Papers
Witness statement given to Newark Legal Services Project by Ray McKinnon on the fatal shooting of Raymond Gilmer on July 18, 1967. — Credit: Junius Williams Papers
Grand Jury report describing the death of Raymond Gilmer on July 18, 1967, who was “fatally shot in the back of the head” by a Newark detective “after disregarding an order to halt.” The Grand Jury found “no cause for indictment.” — Credit: Newark Public Library
Witness statement given to Newark Legal Services Project by Herbie Bell on the fatal shooting of Raymond Gilmer on July 18, 1967. — Credit: Junius Williams Papers
Witness statement given to Newark Legal Services Project by John Richardson on the fatal shooting of Raymond Gilmer on July 18, 1967. — Credit: Junius Williams Papers
Deposition of 19-year-old John Richardson before the Essex County Grand Jury, in which he describes the fatal shooting of Raymond Gilmer on July 18, 1967, who he claims was shot by Newark Police “without any warning.” — Credit: Newark Public Library
Deposition of 19-year-old Sharon Gilmer before the Essex County Grand Jury, in which she describes hearing of the death of her husband, Raymond Gilmer, on July 18, 1967 and identifying his body. — Credit: Newark Public Library
Summary of Roy Aarons for the Washington Post on the fatal shooting of Raymond Gilmer, in which he references the Newark City Police report and several witness reports. — Credit: Junius Williams Papers
Newark Legal Services Project draft deposition of John Richardson on the fatal shooting of Raymond Gilmer on July 18, 1967. — Credit: Junius Williams Papers