Terror in St. Augustine
Medics Home Riddled;
«-•
Minister's Car Burned
ST. AUGUSTINE. Fla. — Terrorists struck at mid-*
t
night here Feb. 14, setting fire and destroying the auto- ! time but none 'of these have |
j mobile of.the Rev. J. H. McKissick. pastor of First Bap- [contained overt threats'.
♦ tist Church. Also on Friday shots from a .30 caliber i The rifle shots, that struck
rifle were fireoVinto the home of a Negro civil Hunts *hr residence of Dr. Hayiing
.leader here and- the home of another Negro whose \ iCtWliwui —-purr t)
j children attend an integrated school was severely dam-'
i a^u uy Tire Friday night, according to local police re-}
ports. No one was reported injured.
The. Rev. MivMcKtesicst has**
ldn£ played a prominent role
► in' the local NAACP branch.
and earlier this month, was
host to Baker Lewis, national
treasurer of the NAACP. who
spoke at McKissicks church
There seemed to be no other*
apparent reason that McKts
s*ck shouJd have been choacn
as a target for the terrorists
at this particular time.
Queried by the Courier. The I
Mi McKissick revects
a-' a ma>s meeting attended by• Rev.
the local sherftfs. pol ce chiefs,' thai he, has received a consid
ar/i other county and local of- finable nurrrtyr ot. nuisance
5-r^T*""*" . ' ' telephone • • .« '.'\: ■•■-. l$m* to
Terror in St. Augustine
Medics Home Riddled;
«-•
Minister's Car Burned
ST. AUGUSTINE. Fla. — Terrorists struck at mid-*
t
night here Feb. 14, setting fire and destroying the auto- ! time but none 'of these have |
j mobile of.the Rev. J. H. McKissick. pastor of First Bap- [contained overt threats'.
♦ tist Church. Also on Friday shots from a .30 caliber i The rifle shots, that struck
rifle were fireoVinto the home of a Negro civil Hunts *hr residence of Dr. Hayiing
.leader here and- the home of another Negro whose \ iCtWliwui —-purr t)
j children attend an integrated school was severely dam-'
i a^u uy Tire Friday night, according to local police re-}
ports. No one was reported injured.
The. Rev. MivMcKtesicst has**
ldn£ played a prominent role
► in' the local NAACP branch.
and earlier this month, was
host to Baker Lewis, national
treasurer of the NAACP. who
spoke at McKissicks church
There seemed to be no other*
apparent reason that McKts
s*ck shouJd have been choacn
as a target for the terrorists
at this particular time.
Queried by the Courier. The I
Mi McKissick revects
a-' a ma>s meeting attended by• Rev.
the local sherftfs. pol ce chiefs,' thai he, has received a consid
ar/i other county and local of- finable nurrrtyr ot. nuisance
5-r^T*""*" . ' ' telephone • • .« '.'\: ■•■-. l$m* to