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attempted
11,
1986,
On April
at niami,
Florida,
sns
of
the Miami
to apprehendtwo suspects responsible for a
series
of
armed bank and armored car robberies.
In the attempted
apprehension, the subjects William R. Matix and Michael Lee Platt
opened fire
on
SAs. In the ensuing gunfight, SAs Benjamin P.
Grogan and Jerry
Dove
SAs
Edmundo
were killed.
John F. Hanlon, Jr.
McNei11 received
serious
wounds
in the gunfight,
SA Ronald G. Risner,
and SAs Gilbert
Richard A. Manauzzi received minor
wounds.
subjects
either
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property
were killed
by Agents
fire
or
SAs.
No
by fire
During two
of
identify,
for
a
series
of
and
The remaining Agent
was unharmed.
Both
[<1-»
were hit
from the subjects.
to neighboring
Since October,
1985,
Gordon
G.
M. Orrantia
civilians
Best estimates are
that
approximately
this exchange
of
gunfire.
responsible
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by fire
of
damage was
done
attempting
to
Mireles, Jr.,
and Supervisory Special
Agent
residences
some
and vehicles.
145 shots were
fired
the Miami Division
in
had been
locate and apprehendtwo unknownsubjects
five
bank and armored car robberies.
these robberies, the
unknown
and wounded armored car personnel.
The last
subjects opened fire
in this
series
of
robberies occurred
on
March 19, 1986, in Southwest Miami,
Florida.
All
of
the robberies had
taken
place in the same
geographical area
of
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SouthwestMiami. Agents
of
the C-1 Squad
reactive
squad!
of
the Miami Division
had conducted
-surveillances
on
two separate occasions in this area
attempt
to
locate and apprehend these robbers.
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examination
of the
that
there
are no legal
issues
Agents SAs!
were acting
their activities
in this
United States
U
Attorney has
. The
and maintained
this case
has determined
incident. The
official capacities
legal and
proper.
corroborated this
conduct of
the
above reproach.
facts in
in this
within their
incident were
Special
and all
The
and concurs.
Agents involved in this
They conducted themselves in
their composure
in the
face
incident was
asuperb
fashion
of
extreme
adversity.
Special attention
must be brought to
the conduct
SA
Edmundo
Mireles, Jr.
SA
Mireles,
at the
outset
of
this
gunfight, was
gravely wounded.
From his
statement and
the
statements
this incident,
of
others,&#39;it
he was
is apparent
unconscious or
when he regainedwhis senses,
ground and irst
that for
agood
in asemidazed
of
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portion of
condition.
he saw his brother.Agents
.-RQOIIIEtheir
to aid.
on the
SA
Mire1B5;?fj iizing
one
§:@E§§¥%;iandfired
five rounds
of
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nan
FBI
vehicle,
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.hi:gvehic1e,p:hey
would
have
run
over
.&#39;;&#39;?*who
lying wounded
was
buckshot lt¥4?d3"
behind the vehic¥$;¥aQ§T T;?7?d otgun was empty, SA
Mireles
drew
his
pistol,advanced
fire on
the subjects
and
shotfor
and
killed them.
His actiiii
were taken with total
disregard
his
personal safety
and his
conduct went
far beyond
the call of
duty.
His actions
exemplify the
highest traditions
of the
FBI. It
is
the observation
of the
Inspector and
his entire
team that
SA
Mireles
is deserving
of
the
highest award
that may
be granted.
O
3
It is
noted
that all of
the
had with
them, protective
vests. The
determined that
SA
Ronald
G. Risner
at the start of
this
gunfight and
McNeill had placed his
vest over
that Supervisor
his head but had
velcro
straps.
The other
Agents were
that
by Michael
Lee Platt.
the subjects
were not wearing vests.
issued to
Agent personnel
would
not
I
were
fired
Agents had
been issued,
investigation has
placed his
protective vest
not wearing
and
on
Gordon G.
not secured
the
their vests
and
Tests reveal
the vests
stop the
.223 caliber
rounds
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During this
incident, two
Agents lost
control
of
their
handguns. SA
Richard
A.
Manauzzi
had his revolver lying
on the
seat next
to him and seconds before the
car stop was called
for,
he observed one of
the
subjects pointing
aweapon in the
direction
of
other
Agents. He
reacted by
ramming
the subjects
3
vehicle
from
the
seat and
his sight.
3
rear and,
came to
rest
SA
Manauzzi
ashotgun
action open
weapon slid
seat and
out
William R.
stopped and
cover, which
off
the
passenger door,
by
subject
the vehicles
and took
he exited
was the
of
Matix with
his
only course
of
to him.
SA
Hanlcn
D
result, his
was shot
just after
vehicle, unarmed,
as a
between the
vehicle, which
also had
arevolver
on the
went to
the floor
during the
vehicle. SA
I-Ianlon was
carrying afive shot,
in an ankle holster
and he
proceeded
to the
this weapon.@%%§§
wymge
seat
of
his
impact of
his
snub-nosed revolver
gunfight utilizing
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FBI
show that "s ".1.
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Vehi¢lBS 11°
were observed in
:
the
concerning this
event
Y
=-. {or uniformed,
marked
subjects. Onceweapons
-subjects,
case Agent
Benjamin P. Grogan§ §Q§Q%§WE"% felony car stop.
Agents on the
scene
who
were SWAT*tYSi; ;
were aware of
felony
car stop
procedures; hcwever,»mII@of
the Agents present were not familiar
with this
procedure. It
is noted that the
Hiami Division,
on
four
occasions
during the
past year,
gave instructions
on felony
car stops
on avoluntary
basis; however,
only 11 Agents took
advantage
of
these
instructions.
@-
were coking
I
committed and
They had
attempt to
60-block area.
3
the type
twice before
locate the
were covering
activities
for
and
briefed on
the type
were familiar
with the
of
weaponry
set up
in the
subjects. It
of
four
Office
management
the areas
of
the
Supervisor McNeill
was in
command on
D
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crimes
that
that they
is noted
had been
might be
facing.
Southwest iami
banks over
had been
squad attempting
I
that
the
area in
approximately
advised of
the
to apprehend
the scene.
an
14 Agents
F
a
the subjects
and
55
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to conduct
total of
SSA McNei1l,
asimilar type
14 SAs
effort including
course of
units were
involved
in this
Resident Agency
this investigation,
RA!.
the Miami
Division
had
-with the
Metropolitan-Dade County
Department, but
on this
occasion only
FBI
actual surveillance.
on this assignment
separate
made adecision
1986. A
were utilized
the Homestead
in
the
i. Agents
;3
Miami Division
three
from
During the
least four
Supervisor of
this squad,
surveillance on
April ll,
of the
coordinated closely
Metro-Dade! Police
1!
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were spread
financial institutions
over
out covering
a60-block
at
area.
At approximately
9:30 a.m.,
April ll,
1986, SA Grogan advised
radio that
he had the subjects
under observation.
The inquiry
team
has
in its
possession atranscription
of FBI radio
transmissions which
and
thoroughly set
by
out the
tof
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witnesses and
statements
9:32 a.m.,
on
Southwest 122nd
ved, at
, near
made an
subjects vehicle.
laboratory paint
approximately
the intersection
attempt to
stop, FBI
subjects. During
the
of
stop the
vehicles
examinations show
rammed
the
that FBI
vehicles also
impacted*with each
other during
this
attempted
stop. The
vehicle
chase
came to an end with the
subjects
vehicle
facing
northbound in
the parking
area of afront
yard at
12201 Southwest
between aparked
82nd Avenue.
The subjects
civilian vehicle,
flanked by two FBI vehicles. A
3
SAs Hanlon
and Mireles,
came to rest against
vehicle
an FBI vehicle and
had lost
a wall
on
was
wedged
atree,
and
third FBI vehicle, operated by
control during
the west
side of
the impacts
and
82nd Avenue just
south of
the area
where the
subjects vehicle
was stopped.
A
fourth FBI
vehicle operated
by SAs Orrantia and
Risner arrived
on
the
scenestoph_ped
on
the
west
of 82nd Avenue just
north and
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17¢
Ito. _pi
vrtrit side
west of the impact scene.
As the
was directly
immediately taken
the back
vehicles
alongside the
and the
under
fire
back of
came
to
ahalt,
subjects vehicle.
the
and struck
head.
During
Manauzzi&#39;s gun,
which was alongside him
on
I
SA Manauzzi&#39;s vehicle
SA Manauzzi
with shotgun
the crash,
the car
pellets
was
in
SA
seat, was
knocked to
the floor
of the
car. SA
Manauzzi, wounded
and
unarmed,. .exited
his vehicle and
took shelter
behind
awall .
on the
west side
ofO52nd
Avenue.
SSA
McNeill,
who
had
driven
his
O
vehicle against
the side of
SA Manauzzi&#39;s
vehicle, fired
on
the
subjects across
this point,
had exited
the hood
of SA Manauzzi&#39;s vehicleand was,
shot and
wounded in
the
their vehicle,
which had
hand. SAs
impacted on
Mireles and
the Mullen
at
Hanlon
the
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west side
of 82nd
Avenue, and
apprehension. They
suffered
crossed the
were taken
asevere
street to
under rifle
wound to his left
fire and
arm
and
went to
assist in
the
SA Mireles
the ground
to
the rear
of SSA McNeill&#39;s vehicle.
SA
Hanlon
approached the
rear
of an FBI vehicle
operated by
SAs Grogan and Dove, which had
stopped behind
SA
Manauzzi&#39;s vehicle, slightly
to the
south and
west of
the subjects
vehicle.
SA
Hanlon
had lost his
service
revolver in
the impact
of his
vehicle with
other vehicles
and
impact with
the wall,
but was armed with afive-shot
smith
&
Wesson revolver,
with which he
opened
fire on
the subjects.
While loading,
SA
Hanlon
then suffered
wounds from rifle
fire and
went to
the ground.
SAs Risner
and Orrantia,
from across
the
street to
the northwest
of the shooting area,
opened fire
on the
subjects. SAs
Orrantia and
and SA Orrantia, who
.<-
Risner
was in
the
were
taken
under return
Bureau
fire
driver&#39;s seat of his
vehicle, was>Itruck
by metal fragments caused by abullet
entering the,
_ssenger compartment and shattering
the dashboard.
SAs Grogan@ang§ggve,
who murus;re,@a
driver&#39;s
of their
side
vehicle, wengy
*g%-ed
ing;M;¢;?§ 7s;;;.§ubjects. According
to
around theside?T thB§§?§$%§?F, his
%" position of cover,
leaned
over
the §g1 ;;j%i§Q§@ §?an&#39;s
and shot
and
vehicle
wounded
SA
Hanlon
again and-;§ ;sT
$ki
led SAs Grogan and Dove. At
this
point, seven
of
the i§§§".SA
personnel were
either wounded
or out
of action.
SA Risnersshntinued
to fire
on the subjects from
his
position of
cover. Both
subjects entered
SA
Grogan&#39;sBureau
vehicle with
the obvious
intention of
driving away.
It is
noted
SA Hanlon was lying
on
the ground,
directly behind
the vehicle.
At
this
point, SA
Mireles,
who had been severely
wounded and
probably dazed,
gauge shotgun.
into the
I
vehicle, putting
driver&#39;s side
SA
Mireles
engaged both
subjects with
Witnesses stated
SA
Mireles
the vehicle
stated that
rounds at
rounds through
window and
then rose
his Bureau-issued
.12
fired five
rounds
the left
to his
the windshield,
front fender
feet, drew
and shot
both occupants
during this
action, the
SA
Mireles
with arevol
of the
his revolver,
the
vehicle.
walked to
with his
revolver. Witnesses
driver fired
at least three
The has
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BYE
incorporated this
ballistics examinations
rounds
were
fired.
SA.Manauzzi by
FSI personnel
caliber rifle.
report. Investigation
have determined
With the
exception of
shotgun pellets,
were caused
by Platt
It is
known Platt
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and results
that
approximately
all serious
minor wounds
of
to
wounds inflicted
145
firing
aRuger
Mini l4 .223
fired
a minimum
of
40 rounds
on
from this
weapon. It
has been
and possibly
two loads
which shows
the rounds
of #6
determined that
shot from
Matix
ashotgun
fired
one
and each of the
subjects fired
three rounds from .357 magnum revolvers they were
carrying. A
chart has been prepared and ispart
of thi sreport,
fired by
711
.heen obtained
from
all
ineighborhood
tive results
are
incorporated information
concerning subjects
included. Graphics
prepared by the ts
also part
of this
aerial photographs
Ira ,
illustrate the
&#39;P1att collected to date
is
the sequence of events have been
Section, FBI Laboratory, and are
report. In
addition, both
are included
to rate
ground level
and
the natu
&#39;
esearch Uni
has prepared a "mock up" of the event to
events as they occurred.
The United States
Attorney, Southern
District ofFlorida, has
stated that
the L 7@Q*
Agents involved
authori and
in this
were
at the of the
incident acted
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of
within the
scope of their
their xties
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OF KNOWN/SUSPECTED PRIOR CRIMINAL
ACTIVITY OF
SUBJECTS IN MIAMI, FLORIDA,
AREA
AND NARRATIVE
information identifying
a1979
Chevrolet Monte
Carlo vehicle
as
being used
by
bank
robbery subjects
in the
robbery of
the Barnett
Bank, 13593
South Dixie
Highway,
Miami, Florida,
on March 19,
1986. These
subjects identity
unknown
at
the time!
had stolen
the
1979
Monte
Carlo on
Investigation between
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INCIDENT
Investigation leading
to the shooting incident
on
1986, at Miami, Florida,
was predicated
upon receipt
April 11,
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OF SHOOTING
March 12,
March 19,
1986,
at
Miami,
of
Florida.
1986, and April 11,
1986, of
previously unsolved
bank robberies/armored
car heists
in the
south Florida
area determined
that the
individuals using
this
stolen automobile
were directly
responsible for
two armored
car
robberies, two
bank robberies,
two attempted
homicides and
one
apparent homicide
victim missingg,
as
well as being
suspect in
other
robbeg
ggmoidents
hA,§g~$l
ilar
mcdus
operandi
and witness
observationi%iel.brief=
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attributed to
these subgh
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up toApril
11
,1986,is as
.i.o.eeo?999%99a$
!iE g;%§§?7¥ &?§*1985, at 12:30 p.m.,
one
with one getaway¢;;Q ;~iVer possible
approached agu-iiggthe
Wells
Fargo
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the guard
to "freeze."
November 8,
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Simultaneous with
command, the
assailant wounded
the guard
with a
00 buckshot,
while the
subject s! in
the getaway
handgun and
shoulder weapons
at
the
armored car
Subjects made
getaway without
obtaining loot.
! On
assailant
third passenger
in the
Armored car Service I
1985, at
this
blast of
12 gauge
vehicle fired
couriers.
12:00 noon,
two male
subjects, wearing
masks, entered
the lobby
of the
Professional
savings Bank,
13100 South
Dixie Highway,
Miami, Florida,
brandished shoulder
surrender of
and handgun weapons, and
Wells
Fargo
bags. The
$41,469 from three
Wells
which had
been routinely
11:30 aim.!
gold Chevrolet
recovered in
atotal
Fargo Armored Car Companymoney bags
delivered daily
that morning.
between 11:00
The subjects
Monte Carlo
automobile
subsequent armored
! On
demanded the
subjects obtained
made their
getaway
see explanation
oar robbery,
January 10,
1986, at
January 10,
10:30
a.m.,
two
of
a.m.
and
in a
of vehicle
1986!.
armed
males attacked
a Brinks Armored car Company courier as he opened
the back door of his
truck
at the.Barnett
Bank, 13593 South Dixie
Highway, Miami,
Florida. The
attack was initiated
by
one
subject
shooting the
guard
shot load!.
Both subjects
wherein the
inthe
second subject
back with
alarge-gauge
then approached
shot him
shotgun #7
the wounded guard,
two additional
times with
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were carried out by
common
subjects
exact munber
The frequency
of
the robberies,
as well as the
incidents,
unknown!.
relatively
that these
confined area
of
the activity,
led to
a
subjects would carry out similar-style
the near
future
Qgigg ta iprii
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and
stage
ii,
igae,
armored couriers
and area banking officers.
also
increased
south Miami
surveillances
of
area.
The Miami
armored car
the suspect
1986.
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Local police
coverage
of
patrol
Office
routes
institutions
in the
conducted
random
and scheduled
deliveries
area by quadrant
assignment
of
and
personnel
dates considered probable robbery days. It was
in
the
furtherance
of
this technique that Agents were assigned
surveillance responsibilities
in southwest Miami on April
R.
.
these heists in the same neighborhood.
the Miami office
increased liaison
with
departments
saturated
hypothesis
robberies in
..
.
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on
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the
gii cncerning
thisrobbery
group,
C-1 $9! 1* iami Division formulated a lan
the Reactive
to place; igfiég. the @=
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Of andarmored
car
robberies
tugQ- "- _,5@%%§fi§1j§f
attempt
to spot
the
robbers
en route to
I3 M
d them. Based on
a
knownmodus
operandi,
this plan.
they ?vili1"_
as a logical
ys
time to activate
On two prior occasions had been
unsuccessfulin
the subjects. The squad, utilizing
14
Special Agents, under"-§_esupervision of 5-SAGordonG. 1*-Eclleill,
on April
ll,
1986,
decided
to set up in the area
of
the general southwest section
of
Miami, where all
four
banks in
known prior
activity was centered. This Special Agent complementincluded
three Resident Agents from the HomesteadResident Agency RA!,
since
at
least
one
of
the
robberies
had occurred
in
their
territory,
which is adjacent to the Headquarters City territory
in southwest Miami. All
14
participating Agents had received a
briefing and instructions,
and all were familiar with the
backgrounds
of
each
of
the preceding robberies.
Investigation
this matter had
been
closely coordinated with the Metropolitan-
in
Dade County Police Force; however, no local officers participated
in the April
ll,
1986, surveillance
Vehicles
utilized
activity.
were Bureau cars belonging to the
squad and to the Homestead RA, and at least
one
of
these
vehicles
had radio communications with Metro-Dade County Police radio.
The Agents were armed with
their
Agents had shoulder weapons.
SSA Gordon s. neneiii
sidearms
and a number
of
SA EdmundoMireles,
both had shotguns in their
Jr.,
the
and
vehicles.
ether
Agentson the surveillance whowere not involved in the shooting
were armed with M-16 rifles and submachine guns. All weapons
utilized
were Bureau issued or Bureau-approved weapons and all
of the Agents were fully qualified with the weapons in their
possession.
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military-type
.223 caliber
suggests an AR-15, Mini-14
shoulder weapon witness description
or M-16 rapid firing
rifle!.
Subjects
obtained $54,000 loot and made their
colored
Monte Carlo
Chevrolet
recovered
by
getaway in a 1977 goldby
eye
followed
Subjects switched from getaway car to awhite
and
witness
surveillance
The
1977
._
3
incident
witness
and
the FBI! bearing Florida license tag XQU--157.
was
Ford pickup truck
discontinued.
Monte Carlo getaway vehicle recovered in this
had been reported
missing
at Miami,
Florida,
since
October 4,
1985,
from Emilio Briel, age
25,
who mysteriously
disappeared that day while target shooting at an abandoned rock
pit in rural south Dade County southwest Miami region}.
Briel&#39;s
skeletal
remains have been located subsequent to the April 11,
1986, shooting, and forensic
presumption of homicide. It
Vq
examination verifies
investigators
is also suspected that Bi-iel&#39;s
.22
caliber rifl,_.,,;sto1en with
Untraceab1en_,;,""erms loca
Michael
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pt. One
Brinks
n zautomobile,is one of two
residence of subject
bullet recovered from the
r
X
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Company
robbery
on January 10,
incaptioned
incidena
--"5
erthese
matched
bullets
were
fired
1986,
has
bBéi i ?*£hatch,£»*et
fatallywounding
SA
Jerry Dove
D
from a Ruger .223
subject Michael
carrying
Mini-14, Model 3000, in possessionof
during the shootoutwith FBI Agents.
!
On March 19,
1986,
at 9:30 a.m., two male subjects
a short-barrel
pump shotgun and a military-type
shoulder
weapon §possibly a Mini-14! entered the Barnett Bank,
13593
South
Dixie Highway, Miami, Florida, obtaining
$8,338
in
robbery
loot.
Subjects made their getaway in
a
1982 Chevrolet Monte Carlo,
black
two door
model,
bearing
Investigation
Florida
determined
Carlo,
Florida
license
NTJ 8
license
that
NTJ-891.
the 1962 Chevrolet
Monte
was
stolen
from
age
25,on
March
12, 1986,
whilewastarget
soo
ing
a an
be
homicide
on
October
4,1986}
. While
as target
shooting
revolver
and
a scene
Ruger
Mini-&#39;
hot
four
times
and
then
fled
the
taJ<inq
Monte
Car
oas
well
ashis
in southwes
a
abandoned rock pit
e
same locale
two white males arrived at _the rock pi in
a
truck with off color striping,
brandished
two weapons
.38
caliber
Sml
as Briel
white Ford pickup
ith
&
Wesson magnum
esson Model 14 revolver
and
.22
caliber Marlin rifle,
Model 60! . lived
and furnished
composite descriptions of his assailants. _revolver
was
recovered at the residence of Michael Lee Platt subsequent to the
April
ll,
1986,
3
exhibited
shooting.
The four
bank robberies
numerous similar
briefly
or identical
described
above
circumstances and
characteristics
towarrant
a conclusion
by
investigating
Agents
as well as the Dads County rock pt
that these robberies,
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SSA McNei11 assigned
banks in the southwest area.
approximately
55~6O blocks.
The shooting
inquiry
transcript
of FBI radio
tape recorded by
a
Herald"
teams of
Agents
who is
a
newspaper and who monitors
channels in an effort
four
separated by
teamhas in its possessiona
transmissions
citizen
to cover
These banks
were
to pick up
a
which were monitored
stringer
via
scanner
story.
and
for the "Miami
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law enforcement
its
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It is
from the transcript of the FBI radio
broadcast that at somepoint during the surveillance, the
subjects becameawarethat they were
being
followed and then
beganslowly driving on side streets with which they were
familiar.
and final
incident.
Exhibits in the bodyof this report depict the pursuit
stopping points of the vehicles
As the vehicles
-or
involved in this
involved came south on Southwest 82nd
Avenue, a decision was madeto stop them. SAs Grogan and Dove
activated their blue light andsiren to affect a felony car
stop." Vehicle
C
see attachedoverlays!, which wasoccupiedby
SA Richard
A.
Manauzzi M-66!, was comingup f rom the
Vehicle A, occupied by SA John
F.
Hanlon, Jr
ect
rear
and
is
57
F
car
I
swung
to
impact against the subjects vehicle and may have missed t and
struck the vehicle operated by SA Manauzzi. In any event, the
vehicle occupied by sAs Hanlon and Mireles lost control, ran over
a short post and cameto rest against
a
wall. iThe subjects made
a U turn heading northbound.
SA Manauzzi made the turn with
rs
Q a
{
Smith and
14 rounds
Wesson revolver
and SA
total from
his issued
Risner estimates
he rired
13 to
Model 459
.9mm Smith
and Wesson
pistol-
semiautomatic
SSA
McNeill was
due to
incapacitated
SAS
firing on
shot for
a second
Grogan and Dove, from the area of Vehicle
the subjects.
Following a
period of
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under fire
with a
shot down
the driver s
exchanged fire
i
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shotgun. This
side of
with SAs
cover of
his vehicle
B, leaned
over the
down, in
&#39;9!
time.and became
temporary paralysis.
,-groin area,
Dove. tmmg;;f§his
+nn92r
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Iv-nn an»
~--sen
An --vs
was evidenced
by
a
pattern of
Vehicle D.
Grogan and
and proceeded
trunk of
D, began
intense gunfire,
Dove, Michael
Lee Platt
left
down the passenger side
it, shooting
sh manlon,
of car
who was
~end~<;hooting and killing she
Grogan and
PeriOq$@@{ @jM BARisner was firing on
"iatel
#6
while
Matix
Platt
in the A ents
PlattI-iatix
and
approached
as car D, apparently
to
effect their
_,_<~a-.hem entered
the vehicle.
At this
point, SA,Mira1as,sQ§4¬&#39;YB&#39;apparent1y
semiconscious, and
was
slightly behind
sari ,
opened fire
on the subjects in
the FBI
car, utilising
his Queau issued
shotgun. sh
Mireles was
forced
to fire
the gun one handed. He
rolled over
on his
back,
put the
shotgun between
his legs,
himself up,
pointed it
at the subjects. He
racked it
with his
right
hand,
forced
over the rear bumper of the car and fired
apparently fired
five rounds
of 00 buckshot,
puncturing the
car in
the left
front fender,
driver&#39;s window, and
through the
windshield. Somehow
in this
round of
fire he
hit the
subject Platt
through both
feet. SA
Mireles then
rose to
his
feet, drew
his
service revolver,
and advancedon car #6 firing
and inflicting fatal wounds
on bothsubjects. ,Lé
Arriving Special
Agents,
including
SP observed
FBI units,
police units
and
this last
round of fire. Other
medical emergency units arrived
Agents to
This narrative
furnished
momentarily, rushing
hospital facilities.
by
the
in the
neighborhood,
A crime
account of
the shooting
Agents involved,
the wounded
of eye
and crime scene investigation.
by
Metro-Dede
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it
has been
by
statements
scene search
7.4.»
witnesses
HOmiCid8 DEt9CtiVES
and Agents of the FBI Laboratory
establishes 131
identifiable
rounds were fired. It
is probable
that other
rounds were fired
and cartridge
minimum of
cases not
retrieved. It
131 and as many as 140-145
exchanged. Ballistics
is estimated
total rounds
identifications definitely
_
5
that a
were
establish that
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them, impacted
once again
into
the driver&#39;sside of
the subjects
car, pinning
it between
MM-66, atree
and a parked automobile
ayard
in front
of
the
residence 12201,
12203 southwest
82nd
Avenue. Vehicles
#1 and #2 were parked unoccupied
in that
residence and
Vehicle B
between them
the subjects
and atree
vehicle! came
directly in
front
of
the
in
to rest
subjects and
Vehicle C
SA Manauzzi&#39;s
vehicle!. Vehicle
E, occupied by
S$A McNeill,
turned into
the area and Vehicle D, occupied by
SAs Grogan and Dove,
had made aU turn
and parked
to the
rear
of
the
subjects vehicle.
At this
point,
one of
the
subjects,
now thought to be the subject
William R.
Matix, fired
ashotgun
blast at
sA Manauzzi.
The shot, determined to
be #6 shot,
3
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penetrated the
window of
the
the back
and the
back of
the
Bureau car
and struck
SA Manauzzi
head as he was exiting his
vehicle
in
on the driver&#39;s side. SA Manauzzi did not have his weapon
strapped on
his
hip in
a holster.
It was lying beside
him and,
in theimpact, the
gun went_to
the floorof
the car. SAManauzzi
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was
unab1e.;i;oj&#39;?4&#39;ind
t and..; hisSSAvehicle
unarmed.
As he
left
the vehi¢kI%};dQ
low crawlghff ,-w
McNei11 coming in and
thought
-- clieill
"to hit
him. SA
Manauzzi
crossed S-&#39;¥?pT:tB2nd§,&#39;Y§??@e;3"+-ed, and
took shelter
behind a
wall
nearu
nlon
and Mireles! had
impacted.
SSA McNeill exitadirgjdid ole
and was taken under fire by the
subjects, princi caliber
the Mini
subject
Michael
Platt,
Lee who
was
armed with a Ruger §&#39;PB
l4,
semiautomatic rifle.
ssa McNeill
emptied his
leaned across
revolver into
Carlo, occupied
by the
subjects. At
hit in
the hand by return
to reload:
however, blood
and he could not
put more
then withdrew
toward the
In the
service revolver,
lost or
five-shot
holster and
Manauzzi&#39;s car
and
compartment of
the
Monte
this point
SSA McNeill
rear
of
Vehicle
E.
the floor
of
the
Wesson snubnosed
proceeded into
Hanlon&#39;s
bolstered, was
car and
SA Hanlon
drew his
revolver from
an ankle
the shooting
exited their
was
fire. Bleeding
profusely, he
attempted
from his hand ran into the
cylinders
rounds into
his weapon.
SSA Mc eill
impact of
Vehicle
A on the wall,
SA
not secured on his hip, although
tumbled to
Smith
and
Mireles had
the hood of
SA
the passenger
area. SAs
vehicle and
Hanlon and
were running
onto the
scene.
As SA Mireles approached
the area
of
Vehicle
E, he was
taken
under fire
by the
riflemen, suffered
asevere
wound to his left
arm and went down.
SA Hanlon proceeded to
the rear
of
Vehicle D,
crouched and
fired five
rounds from
his five shot
revolver into
the back of
the
subjects vehicle.
As SA Hanlon
started to
reload his
weapon, he
was
hit in
the arm by rifle
fire
and he
went down.
M. Orrantia
the subjects,
moving in
Vehicle B,
12 rounds
At this
and Risner
who by
the area
this time
of
the
utilizing these
of
.38
point or
arrived on
caliber +P
shortly before,
the scene
were out
two Vehicles
vehicles as
of
their
vehicle and
designated R
cover. SA
service ammunition
_5
SAs Gilbert
and began firing at
and V,
and
Orrantia fired
from his
.357
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40 rounds
were fired
Mini~l4. Two
discharged by
armed with
.357
the other
from their
by Platt
and possibly
from the
three rounds
of #6
semiautomatic
shots were
Matix from his
shotgun.
Both
Matix
and Platt
were
magnum revolvers, one a Den Wesson Manufacture,
a Smith
and Wesson.
revolvers without
damage done
Ruger .223
to
Agent
Both
of
them fired
striking Agents.
personnel was
inflicted by
three rounds
All of
the severe
the .223
caliber
ammunition. SA
Manauzzi suffered
superficial wounds
from shotgun
pellets: SA
Orrantia suffered
superficial wounds
believed to
have
C
been inflicted
by shrapnel
passenger&#39;s compartment
have
determined
Risner
six
from a.357
of his
that Agents
rounds from
round entering
vehicle. Ballistics
fired the
his .9m.
the
examinations
following rounds:
BA Risner
states that
rounds from
his .9mm:
SA
he
fired 13 or 14 and had put a second loaded clip in
the weapon:
however, only six cartridges
were recovered.
SA Grogan - nine
rounds from
a .9mm.
SA Dove -20
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Hanlon five
his
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ARE AT
THE CORNER
OF
12TH STREET.
IN MIAMI
OR IN
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RISNER:
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BACKGROUND DATA
HICHAEL LEE
PLATT
Number:
Number:
February 3,
San Diego,
Military:
Address:
Employment:
1954
California
Brown, Mustache
Hazel
6l0lI
173 pounds
526-08-7944
525087944
U. S.
Army
15031 Southwest
owner, Yankee
Service,
In
88th
Lane, Miami,
FL
Clipper Tree
Trimming
Miami,
Florida
Relatives:
Spouse:
Ex-Spouse __
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31,
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16,
Father:
Mother:
Brother:
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Civilian Education:
High School Graduation, 1972,
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History/Record:
U. S. Army, June 27, 1972, to Hay 1, 1979,_
Honorable Discharge,
Rank: E-6
Staff Sergeant _
Infantryman/Physical Activities
specialist!
Duties: MOS 1lB20
Infantryman/Grenadier!
MOS 11B10 Machine
MOS-llB30 Squad
Assignments: June,
Training Stations,
Fort Campbell,
!1975,
Gunner!
Leader/Platoon Leader!
1972, to August, 1973,
September, 1973, to May,
Kentucky. Hay,.1975,
Non-Commissioned Officers School, Fort
California. July,
Campbell, Kentucky.
1978, Overseas
to
the son
May,
1979,
1975, to
February,-1977,
February,
1977,
to
Assignment Korea!.
Fort
Ord,
approximatel
mo
s.
Yuma, Arizona,
where
was
retirem t
f
en rom
the .
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KOFA High School at
Yuma, Arizona,
and
assigned
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reassi ned to ..7Z=
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familylived
In 1977,
the
family
While in Army
basic
Anny 92Ju
Airborne Ranger
Air
Assault
training, Platt
at facili
,
Russell
Matix.
Platt
also
I.-ylen, while stationed at
on October
met his
Du
entered
School
at
duty assignment that he met, and served the
and
the U. S.
applied for
Training and
Police Unit
moved
to
stationed until
his
ichael Platt
graduated from
in 1972.
He was an
accomplished athlete
in the games of football, basketball
baseball. Immediately
after graduation,
Platt joined
Army, taking
his basic
training
at
Fort
Ord, California.
William
1978,
Michael Lee Platt led
an
uneventful
childhood, being
of career
military
U. S. Navy Petty Officer Corpsman!,
Michael Platt
lived
in
the city
of his birth,
, aornia,
until approximatel
which
t ime
y, 1965 at
the Naval Air Station, Alameda,Cthe
there
for
Ord,
Fort
March,
April,
California.
his
fatherwas transferred
to Pear ii,
duty on ahospital ship. In 1966, was
|married
1975 I
to July,
and it
was
79¢
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inthis
same unit with
first wife,
Regina
Fort Campbell, Kentucky, and they were
31, 1975.
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wife,
Regina,
remained stateside
while
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this
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to
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of
1984,
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bought
into this
lawn maintenance
venture
with]-lb
and Michael
Platt, and
worked directly
with
Michael
Flatt until
he Matix!
at Blade
quit in
Cutters as
May, 1985.
abookkeeper.
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wife
on
December
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WILLIAM RUSSELL
May 25,
1961
Dayton,
Brown,
Blue
MATIX
Ohio
1"
Mustache
6Illl
147
pounds
Appendectcmy:
Right
Social Security
Number:
U.S.
Service
Knee
3
Right Forearm - "USMC"w/Bulldog Face
Tattoo:
269 50 O6l3
Number:
2578943_
U.
S.
Military:
15
Address:
Marine Corps: U. S.
Army
~
-&#39;-85th Avenue, Miami,
FL
Relatives:
__J_&#39;I_
_JUUL-IIWEEE
Spouse:
Ex Spouse
:
Patricia
Buckanich! Matix
deceased!, Age 32
Da ghters
Father:
Russell Matix
College
Stepfather
Mother:
Brother:
Sisters:
Corner,
deceased!,
Indiana
DOBMay ll,
1914, POB
54
57C
National school
of Meat
Cutting, Inc.,
Toledo,
Ohio .
Columbus TechnicalInstitute,
Program, Fall,
1983
Guard Scholarship
.Military
Aviation Maintenance
-Spring,
Program!
1984 Ohio
National
History/Record:
U.
S.
Marine Corps,
October 7,
1969, to
July 7,
1972, Honorable_Discharge,
Rank: E~5
Sergeant,
MOS-3371, Cook/Supply
!Overseas
March, 1971;
U.
_
Assignments: Hawaii,
April, 1970Okinawa, April,
S. Army,
August
1971
10, 1973
-March,
-August
1972
9, 1976,
Honorable Discharge,
Rank: E-5
Sergeant.
Assignments: l0lst
Airborne Division,
Fort
A Campbell,
Kentucky! Military
Police, Squad
Leader,
y Guard
supervisor for
Post Stockade,
Patrol
1 Supervision
while on
Military Line
Matix experienced
anormal
exception of
laboring with
astuttering
ultimately required
proiessional help
treatment was
acquired at
his adult
years
while
was an average high
school
athletic events
! Corps
duties of
, period
for
but did
on graduation
attaining the
the Walter
take an
Reed Army
Hospital
tour of
did not
active role
in The
Bakery Foreman
Sergeant E-5!
{MOS 3371 -Cook}.
Thirteen months
after discharge
in the
U. S. Army,
having
and patrol
Future Farmers
and served an unblemished three years,
position of
Matix enlisted
. 1.
. .thwi
iving
during
enlistment. Matix
participate ins
He spent agreat
deal of
time on
the
and presented
himself as
akind,
man.
He
enlisted in
the U.
S. Marine
hi .5N
eMw adi
assignment and served until
3tations
childhood, with
the
impediment. This
to
terminate.
This
serving
asecond
student who
of America
FFA! program.
rural property
of relatives
quiet and
considerate young
Duty.
supervisor. He
and carrying
from the
spent this
s &#39;
on, Ohio
his as
was disoharged.with
out
the
Marine Corps,
short interim
, and
worki
a platoon
3record
Defense Service
.
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of
to include Sood Conduct,the Parachutist Badge andthe
Medal. It
was while
serving
at Fort
_Unit
, Kentucky,
thatMatix
metand servedin the Z,
with
Michael Dee
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his first
undergoing stuttering
wife, Patricia
therapy at
Buokanich,
Walter Reed
while
Army Hospital
in
1975.
They
were
married after
his Army
discharge
in 1976,
and
began a series of
moves to include Takoma
Park, Maryland;
Poughkeepsie, New
York; Hyde
Park,
New York; Toledo, Ohio;
Columbus, Ohio:
and Delaware,
Chic. From
Delaware, Ohio,
th
returned to
Columbus, Ohio,
where they
lived
until
his
wife,
"Patty," was
murdered on
December 30,
1983. In
the three
and
one-half
years
of
marriage, Matix
attended Culinary
School, Meat
I
Cutting
School
continued his
and Aviation
Mechanics Training.
He also
association with
the military
structure
by
serving
from November,
1981, to
Investigator and
I
National Guard.
sustained period
April, 1984,
Utility Helicopter
Matix did
not
1- hm
of time,
as Senior
Assistant
Repairman in
stay with
expressing to
the Ohio
any employer for any
relatives and
friends
a
71,
I
On December 30, 1983,
female co-worker
were murdered
I
Patricia and
stabbed! at
a companion
their place
of
the
Ohio.
MC
3
day that
Patricia
Matix&#39;s father,
Matix
was
Russell Matix,
murdered, and
suffered
astroke
on the
his health
deteriorated
until
histh
deathogrom
terminal
cancer
1?
April, 19g4£
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this
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home!. He
became increasingly
professing to
Pl
i
be a"Born
active in
his local
Again" Christian,
church,
and giving
public
testimonytgf
his
aabilitg
gthisa to
overcome
e sigma religiguitconvictéons
o
ay
smur
er.
ix
receive
siz l abl
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insurance claim
payoff enact
amount unknown but believed
in the $180,090 range! from an existing life
his wife,
Social Security
also received
benefits resulting
to be
insurance policy on
from her
monthly employee&#39;s
compensation payments
death, and
as.a reen,
surviving unemployed spouse. The insurance settlement was far
less than
he had anticipated and
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Buick lesabre,
Florida license
Q25! a!
scrapings from
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left
side
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right front
rear of
fender
4-door sedan:
hood
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II
sseqimsnjs!
Q1
Q2-Q5.
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grouping tests
on
the
below-listed specimens
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Results
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1-1+,
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Q22
Mattix
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Platt
Mattix
see photo
R14-6!
Consistent with
Consistent with
Platt
Platt
Consistent with
see
photo
R6 l3!
Platt Q17
BAP
BA,
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Mattix
Consistent with
BAP
BA,
Hp 11:
Q19-Q20
Consistent with
and Platt
HP ll!
Q12
Ql3~Ql8
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1
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conducted on
the human blood
disclosed the
following:
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IIHP 2|!
Q6
Q9
7,1
1-2+, Hp
2-1"
Consistent
with
Mattix
Consistent with
Dove but
cannot be
eliminated as
having come
from
SA
Mireles
see photo
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B,
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listed individuals
Hp 2-1"
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from SA
Hireles
if
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as having
come
see photo
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R6 4!
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either inconclusive
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precludeddue to the limited amountof sample.
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A shooting scene search of
the
below-listed cars
on 4/12/B6
at
GPA-Locka
Airport resulted
in the collection
of
the
following
specimens for
instrumental analysis:
Chevrolet Monte
Carlo, Florida
Kl! B!
Buick Century,
4 door sedan:
K2! a!
Q21! b!
Buick LeSabre,
4-door sedan:
K3! E!
Buick Lesabre,
K4!
K4!
Q26!
Q27!
Q29!
Scraping
license NTJ
891, black,
2-door sedan:
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from the trunk
of
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vehicle, specimen
Q29, is
not
the same material as
that
comprising
the
soles_of Platt&#39;s
shoes,
specimens
aurethane type
contain
purposes in
polymer and
the event
submitted to
K6 and K7. Some of the Q29 scrapings
other suspected
it is
suitable for
sources are
comparison
obtained and
the Laboratory.
Specimens Q27 and Q28, representing paint
scrapings from
the
blue Buick
Lasabre SA
Haneuzzi&#39;s vehicle}, contain foreign,
smeared
and crushed,
off-white acrylic
lacquer on
the top
surface of
the blue
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were determined
to be like
the
off-white paint
paint.
system on
Therefore, the
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Century, specimen
left front
K2 SAs Dove&#39;s/Grogan&#39;s vehicle!.
area
of
SA Manauzzi&#39;s vehicle contacted
Dove&#39;s/Grogan&#39;s vehicle.
the SAs
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the Buick
Century consists
oft,
dark
brown
grease or
lubricant-type compound.
in the
items
submitted
to
the
laboratory comparable
contain
Specimens Q30,
black
plasticlike
thick,
s
source of
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this material
automotive-type accessory
,.
door
cannot be
determined.
Q31, and Q32 taken
from
material s! which
trim
components.
the Dodge Diplomat all
is consistent
with some
from any
of the
vehicles involved
were
submitted
was not
possible to
determine the
source s! of
from the
Dodge Diplomat.
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suitable for
the event
of a
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was
with Q21
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known samples are obtained.
to the
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materials
taken
comparison purposes
in
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taken from
the right
front fender
of "
SA Hanauz2i s
vehicle, contains
black nonmetallic
acrylic lacquer
particles which
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the
specimen Kl.
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SA Manauzzi&#39;s
vehicle contacted
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made at
concluded
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Unit, no
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paint system present on the Monte Carlo,
that
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right front
the Monte
made
fender of
Carlo.
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Following a
shootout between
Bureau
Agents
subjects, Michael
Lee Platt
and William R. Mattix,
of
a
residence located
Florida, on
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at 12201
April ll,
southwest 82nd
and two
in the front
Avenue, Kendall,
1986, a general survey
and trajectory
analysis was
conducted at the shooting
scene. Two parked
vehicles, the
subjects vehicle
and three of
the
five Bureau
vehicles were
in
the same position they
occupied at
the time of
the shooting.
A fourth
Bureau vehicle
Grogan/Dove&#39;s Bureau
car!
had been
moved several
feet forward
the time of
the
shooting. A
the shooting.
shooting were
The positions
determined and
of
its
fifth
original position
Bureau
vehicle
Risner/Orrantia&#39;s Bureaucar! had been moved imediately
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of these
vehicles
considered in
at
after
at the time of
the
making any
observations.
_The
vehicle or
following observations
specific location
at the
each observation,
a comment
were
made
regarding each
shooting scene.
Following
indicating a
possible shooter
or
traigctory
of
a fired projectilewill
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or
own.
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were noted
in the
of
this
bullet projectile
of
this
front
projectiles penetrated
wall
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impact areas/holes
residence. Two
front window s!
of
these
and lodged in the
inside
residence.
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in location
Several bullet
with shots
fired
Bureau Car:
impact areas in these walls, consistent
by
subjects
at sAs Risner/Orrantia&#39;s
Bureau car.
Parked Trans Am, Florida
license YFR 82§:
Two bullet-impact
consistent in
SAs Risner
direction and
and Orrantia
areas on top of
location with
hood, which are
shots fired
Parked Qlds Cutlass SQBIeme, Florida license
_ one
which is
subjects
by
at subjects.
bullet-impact area
on
YH3;823:
roof abovedriver&#39;s door,
consistent in
direction and
location with
by
sAs
Hanlon, Grogan and Dove.
shot fired
at
SAs Risner/Qrrantia&#39;s,Bureau_Car:
1one
entrance hole through post
into
passenger
compartment betweenwindshield and driver&#39;s door
at roof line.
This hole
is consistent
high speed bullet
Platt from
and type
to that
produced by
Remington caliber bullet! fired
by
Mini-14.
One entrance
into front
seat
bullet
revolver, S/N
hole above
left front tire,
fired by
.357
through dash,
magnum caliber Dan Wesson
31488!.
Platt[Mattix Vehicle,
areas in
in diameter
i.e., .223
honte_carlo,,Florida license_NTJ-§91:
Three
holes
in trunk;
left rear
quarter panel.
at least
ten holes/bullet
Two of the holes
impact
in the
left
rear quarter panel penetrate through the trunk and back seat and
into rear
of passenger-side
front seat.
consistent in
direction and
type with
Dove and Grogan photos 317-4, Rl7-5,
Three holes
All of
shots fired
R16 l4!.
in driver&#39;s side door
these holes
by
SAs
mirror and
are
Hanlon,
one hole
through door
next
to mirror. All of these holes are from the
inside of the car toward the outside. Consistent
with Platt
firing Mini-14 toward hoodand inside of SA Manauzzi&#39;s
Bureau
car
photos R14 3,
R5 5!.
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Car, Buick,
Five revolver
muzzle b1ast
in location
over this
hood toward
with SSA
and into
residue areas
on
hood
area
and direction
vehicle photos
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smoke
residue
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and one
this car.
of
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firing his
McNei1l
revolver
passenger compartment
of subject&#39;s
R6 4, R6 5!.
Several bullet/projectile
entrance holes
in passenger
side mirror,
door,
front
fender and several holes
in
passenger
side rear
and front
windows. Corresponding
holes/impact
areas
in
driver&#39;s side seat, headliner,
inside
of
doors
and
windows,
including
pellet/fragment
damage. This
subjects firing
passenger side
is
consistent with
other firearms
Ruger Mini l4
and possibly
of SA Manauzzi&#39;s Bureau
car and through
photos R11-ll,
into
Bureau car
R11-12, R18-7!.
wiped area
and dark
indicating movement
Consistent with
smear across
trunk of
from passenger&#39;s
side toward
sliding or
vaulting across
this
car
driver&#39;s side.
trunk photo
R6-9,
and bullet-type
holes
in
R25-14, R1-12!.
Bullet
impact
areas
in trunk
rear window.
Consistent in
driver&#39;s side
of Grogan/Dove&#39;s
§SA_McNei1l Bureau
Car, Buick
Bureau car
entrance hol
side front
and rear
dama eto
from
photo R6-9!.
Lesabre, Florida_ligensgV5l63DTK:
Several bullet type
door. Driver&#39;s
Pellet/fra entSm S
shots fired
direction with
es in
driver&#39;s side
w indow glass broken.
doors and
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door
windshield driv
front fender. Exit hole in
passenger side rear roof. This
damage is
consistent
SA Manauzzi&#39;s
with shots
Bureau car
Mattix/Platt photos
R1-5, R7-4,
Portion of
located in
right rear
car photos
rireu into
toward SSA
R9 13,
wooden forearm
portion of
and through
McNeil
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car by
R9 -15!.
from S
bumper of
A
Mireles&#39; shotgun
SSA McNeil1&#39;s
Bureau
R6-2, R6-l!.
SAs Grogan/Dove&#39;s
Bureau Car,
Buick century,
Florida
license 367 CUV:
B One
shot pattern,
consistent with
00 buck pellets
in
driver&#39;s side front fender
and two shot patterns,
consistent-with
and
00
buck
pellets, in
driver&#39;s side windshie ld. Diameters
position of
SA.Hireles fro
photos R16-4,
these
patterns
are consistent
with shots
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passenger sida rear
of SSA McNei1l&#39;s.Brnau car
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in
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Bureau vehicle
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were taken at the shooting
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Michael Lee Platt
two parked vehicles
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Following
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Michael
a shootout
Lee Platt
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R. Mattix,
on April
ll,
1986, at
12201
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Florida,
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Maranle miraculouslysurvived
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shlnlnglike emeralds
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away wasa black-barreled
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!
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with
was little else to see. The shootingbad lastedonly glvlng
too muc blood.A man wearingrubbergloves shed
bottle-brush tree. its
blossoms
crimson: beneath Its
outer branches were two cream-colored FBI Buleks.
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stoodand watched.The woundedwere gone, the
throughthe deadman :pockets.
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ppoxlntlty
ofrecent
death.
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some
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class.
others
taking
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