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4/11/86 MIAMI, FL - The Vault
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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 *1 I 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 I 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 ? 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. in an , rnnrh.-slam -I . and" Tim r1'n_~um. coma.-n_~ r.. n.uhrr rcrorr'r.."r|dnr|r-n~ r.r-. Offhr FBI. I118 "IF P">P "-"I I FFBI 92p;, n,|:|"r.!92' nr and lls com:-nrs arr nor Io br u':5rr:P.urr-d ounudr .92 f-WY £"""'- - Ioarvd Ir rY_ 2,vm_ am». J t _I_NS_PECTOR ' s ossz:RvA'rIoNs= Q J An 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,'it he was is apparent unconscious or when he regainedwhis senses, ground and irst that for agood in asemidazed of ' portion of condition. he saw his brother.Agents .-RQOIIIEtheir to aid. on the SA Mire1B5;?fj iizing one §:@E§§¥%;iandfired five rounds of 00 -;¬ §EFfww$5ikw.wv to-esca nan FBI vehicle, "£e§%E5T¬@g;e fffi§iQ;;_,Q3%§§p .hi:gvehic1e,p:hey would have run over .';'?*who lying wounded was buckshot lt¥4?d3" behind the vehic¥$;¥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 - .i@~ 1 , _. ' I ._ 3 -92 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 -;;:.,,.=,-,..=;.:;;._==;' " R.:%::.'{ipts FBI show that "s ".1. _j_j- 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 -3-. 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 -4 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! 1 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 74¢. __=; ,~. 2: ' 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 --¢ 1-ywpu-1r 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's gun, which was alongside him on I SA Manauzzi'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's vehicle, fired on the subjects across this point, had exited the hood of SA Manauzzi's vehicleand was, shot and wounded in the their vehicle, which had hand. SAs impacted on Mireles and the Mullen at Hanlon the _4__ Q? E 1 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's vehicle. SA Hanlon approached the rear of an FBI vehicle operated by SAs Grogan and Dove, which had stopped behind SA Manauzzi'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'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'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'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'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'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 7% ML 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 _5_ 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 '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 ' 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 ' of within the scope of their their xties - '-'I i»=,§;1.'_¬» + :* '1- l92". ' '."~H: ~? @""r' W-6.-... r w...._,_. _______i_92_ __ .__ -- - Z~"" -'*-'- -'-" *-*" - 1-. IABLE OF CONTENTS TAB I 1" .;,,. TJP'92T I921' I9292J92-ll Summary ofknown/suspectedprior criminal of subjects in Miami, Florida, area and activity narrative 4-1504-11-as! um. xxxxxx FEDERAL BIIIIEAIJ OF INVESTIGATION FOIPA DELETED PAGE INFORMATIONSHEET _3-_ Page sl withheld entirely atthis locationin the le. One or more of thefollowing statements. where indicated, B!r_pI£I.i!1 this deletion Q1 Deleted exemption under s! I with no segreg Information pertained only to a third party with no reference to you or the subject of your request. informaiion oniy ina material available for release to you. 1:1 U party. Your name is iisied in the iiiie oniy. El Ihese documents were referred to that Documenis agency es! for by another Government agency es!. You will be advisedby the FBI as following our consultation with the otheragency es!. Pages contain to the releasability of this Page sl withheld for the following reason s!: ~ For your information: __ 1:! ____ I21 The following number is to be used for /*'92 6 1arcgl ,4p_a* I ii °'!Y_Lhe__a_" ____ I in _________ eE _n .4 J, '¬y . 4 _W.§;,,-_ ;92z§¥5><;_ X-.;;- E $1 reference regarding these pages: - 5. I XXXXXX XXXXXX A --~~ _ -- I _,:1-~92 -- I' ____ 2- I "w"n'o on-Q ¢n& on lg"0 D"PL nenemo meets .g °*'"° FORTHISPAGE FBI/DDJ 92;"92 1 Q5 % '92 Table of Contents cont.! I55 FD 302 ° uIll|0 0 ... . .. 1- .0-302 of ..... ... 51 . .. .. . . . . .. FD-302 BACKGROUND OF 52 53 SUBJECTS II =2 é '3 I I II II I I I I I I II I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I II II I I II I I I I I II [M1 W I I I I - I II II I -.........-............. 56 7 .--............-... . .. . .... .. 57 ...-........-.. ....... ..... .. 58 .. ......... 59 Of lliIQlIIIIIIllluulIQQQQQQQ J FD-302 Of - I . . ' .- . . - . raccoons: 0:000: . . . . . . ~' I .- 1% be mt 61 noun LABORATORY REPORTS FBI Firearms Reports... ..... FBI Serology . .... n" H" .......... 63 RePorts.......................@@.,,======= 64 FBI Instrumental I» ... .. Analysis.............................. 65 IIIQIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII FD-302 Regarding Shooting Scene Survey and Trajectory Ana1ysis..................................-. 67 7:1» Table of Contents cont.! I52 FD-302 Regarding Photographic Shooting 8* Coverage of Scene....................... FD Regarding 302 . . . . . . . . . ......... Photographic Coverage Automobiles 68 of All Invo1ved................................... 69 FD-302 Regarding Inventory of Items Removed vehicles!IIIIOIIIIIIIIIIIIIIOIIIIQQIIIIIIIIIII £3 MIAMI FIREARMS TRAINING RECORDS/WEAPONS AUTHORIZATION FD-302 71 rD*3°2¬* §;j-¢aL§§.=.--Q.--¢--¢--2.-.-.5 K"Li, 54¢. "Ya. ': L. ' :'-2 .*s;':" "i3§ ' FD-302 <6 .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 MIAMI MANAGEMENT S V. . I I I I . . I I . I . . I I I I I .. § Ql . ASAC Jim R. Freeman.................. E0 ASAC Lloyd "L E. ......... OI I I I I I I I I II Dean . . .. . . . . ... SSA .. .. . . .... 76 I I II I I I I II I I II I I I I I I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ...... u Q Q n u I uonouuo ago SSA coo 78 79 III! 5 IIIIIO IIIIOII IIOIIIIIIIIII LEGAL .. bk 4 c. QIUIIIII. ll IIIIIIIIIIIIIII OPINIONS FD 302 of U.S. Attorney Leon Kellner, Southern Florida]IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIO I __ -__ FD"302 Of _ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII---_______ ML _.:.; Table of Contents cont.! IAB RELATED PUBLICITY '- miclesoloOIIIOJIIIIIIUIOIIIIQIQOOIIQIII B5 APPENDIX Shooting Scene Charts #1.. . . . . . ..... .............. ... as Shooting Scene Charts #2............................... B7 Shooting Scene Charts #3...........;................... 88 av»-oaoanolnaooao-6 IIO1l_1i IIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIII 90 I . ' . 92 $%% Em% .r ."92 I. SUMMARY OF KNOWN/SUSPECTED PRIOR CRIMINAL ACTIVITY OF SUBJECTS IN MIAMI, FLORIDA, AREA AND NARRATIVE information identifying a1979 Chevrolet Monte Carlo vehicle as being used by bank robbery subjects in the robbery of the Barnett Bank, 13593 South Dixie Highway, Miami, Florida, on March 19, 1986. These subjects identity unknown at the time! had stolen the 1979 Monte Carlo on Investigation between .9 INCIDENT Investigation leading to the shooting incident on 1986, at Miami, Florida, was predicated upon receipt April 11, 0 OF SHOOTING March 12, March 19, 1986, at Miami, of Florida. 1986, and April 11, 1986, of previously unsolved bank robberies/armored car heists in the south Florida area determined that the individuals using this stolen automobile were directly responsible for two armored car robberies, two bank robberies, two attempted homicides and one apparent homicide victim missingg, as well as being suspect in other robbeg ggmoidents hA,§g~$l ilar mcdus operandi and witness observationi%iel.brief= ,HM, -3??? ,,_ @ ¢ of the robberies attributed to these subgh 5- follows. i' .' ' ion 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 f92i92-92 QF92'92 H-lué.-. Id r.'r-3. 1...-. . =92'=J-V4-u92_-3 n.|.1u1 U4-JLJ.=; is-3118.--, - Florida, ordering -an-an c-.-...4-s.........4!=.Ju i:92.1u92.uWt=::|L- the guard to "freeze." November 8, car! 1:-ma-1-. .r~.|-...-..-..|1.:-.'.-._.: J.U*H-u DL.|.c:92=92.-,- 1 1.LaJll..L, 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 _W 2., it . _.-$5,; iii v? 1» __ '1 _.<-. -. - sw ..;,$,=. .> _ .-'!Yl1,.' - ,'-= g:,....§92¥". saw u a .217%». ' - i g3 , . ._,_,. 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 I and stage ii, igae, armored couriers and area banking officers. also increased south Miami surveillances of area. The Miami armored car the suspect 1986. .. ,...»,._.,., 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 .. . = i on ll, , % " the gii cncerning thisrobbery group, C-1 $9! 1* iami Division formulated a lan the Reactive to place; igfiég. the @= g -§F?§@the bank 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. rp ii . __ ,m: assess»--a - ti _,-, <.= ,_._ ,-.J;: »_ ' -1:i'»'--#3" J1: :-;; <' 'Iii? u;i~..< --.9 .= ~:».~:. __ ,_=;* n_w,-,.§g»;~_.~»~.:4-, ._---;"a'_,",-1.-*5-.-, ::9'>£*-.,~.,,§_. -- ».~ 'I , -,-.. - _____M_....._e 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'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's .22 caliber rifl,_.,,;sto1en with Untraceab1en_,;,""erms loca Michael .5-_,»;"_.. pt. One Brinks n zautomobile,is one of two residence of subject bullet recovered from the r X 1' 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-' 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, -3.- I 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 In law enforcement its £24 3' 1-7e¬./ D 1 : 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 stub-inr~.+_ 92_ei_H1'92ia1-g1_ R_ ------Math! annarantlv ---.--------.-.--------, under fire with a shot down the driver s exchanged fire i ? shotgun. This side of with SAs cover of his vehicle B, leaned over the down, in '9! time.and became temporary paralysis. ,-groin area, Dove. tmmg;;f§his +nn92r -W -as Q1 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¬'YB'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'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 92-; 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 _ ~ ~-i_ i/_.i>= =1»,-_=-;.*.§" :==.<,r:2"-'--';~;,- I,92..,_. /92 m them, impacted once again into the driver'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'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 '1 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'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 *2 Z 3 was unab1e.;i;oj'?4'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-'¥?pT:tB2nd§,'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 §'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's car and compartment of the Monte this point SSA McNeill rear of Vehicle E. the floor of the Wesson snubnosed proceeded into Hanlon'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 _ u , r 9-vs ... 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'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 r_%I ECOVéJ . £d. sbrrantia -3.2-rounds caliber .38 +P ammunit on?-rem his .357 SSA Mcueill Qsix rounds .38 caliber.%§e;g; ition rounds ;3i l;eiber@+? l magnu. SA Hanlon five his .38 caliber revolver. SA Mire1es% §,: 3 from his .38 caliber'" iservice shotgun; six revolver. "a 3 % ., *7 ... rounds fr: !. 3 FEDERAL HIREAU OF INVPS'I'IGA'I IOIN Date of FBI, assigne o e transcription 4/22/86 Supervisory special iami ivision, Agent of provided atranscri the t made from atape recording obtained thefrom "Miami Herald." Q recording wasgnade byan unknown indivi advised ~F fi &Y, *- of agroupcial ablack attached. Montelo, Florida, -» -- the radio transmission ' ved in the surveillance of jj .Ji I'J-B91. The transcript L .; --- ~ em -' ~:<-W" ='-_-e1 _']I£;ii;.j_j_?"V :--.-;;,;-., - -5.15!-jE7;=-:35?-'-' - ' '_"; .!,:;l;'-2..., I is - I } 3 Investigation on _i____._L.92.Li by sea 4/17/B6 at Miami,Florida File #5 2 _1 21995 Date dictated sn 4/17/as l J UNKNOWN: UNKNOWN: UNKNOWN: Q I UNKNOWN: UNKNOWN: UNKNOWN: TRANSCRIPT OF A RECORDING OF RADIO TRANSMISSIONS ON ll, 1936. APRIL UNKNOWN: UNKNOWN: FOXTROT, To ANYONE ECHO Two, U1! THREE, ITS RIGHT THERE BY THAT WHITE VAN. SEE THE U1!. THE NEXT ONE. ECHO FIVE 3 T0 FOXTROT, A1, YOU GOT A ssRR1nc nI>L? . Z;5% 34-11%; g¬§%%?_~§;%-H . I __ *BiT§%In~1"G-=HH$w11§*?¥155I"¢! -~,m_,j;.=_- '$.I:'_ §: -:;:_;;§f_I§§i:§;_f'¬_f:§ITiff}; __ .?3F%gI*%£%;; @i%@@£§% %%;_ '. "3.-'. "" K 3 % @?T ' m~ " UI ! TTTTITT ,,w %$"q%%@m,¢$Y '-1: 3.. ;-:V;_;: =. or 1,1:'. AT TH? QQ¥ICE- BACK ' C UNKNOWN: 1 UNKNOWN! UNKNOWN: SIREN IN BACKGROUND! I-iii UNKNOWN: THIS IS UNKNOWN: U1! UNKNOWN: CHARLIE ABOUT 0 GONNA BE 25. BASE , 92, GO AHEAD- on IT? 92 s 300: 66, 300 TO 97 ALPHA 66. UNKNOWN: BASE. GO ALPHA 19. UNKNOWN: ALBA BASE, I MAKE, I'LLBE UNKNOWN: MIRELES: K N I GOT HOUR. A HIRELES: RISNER: MIRELES: THAT'SA 10-AQUADRUPLE B RISNER: QUADRUPLE WOULD YOU . MIRELES: TO 7905. 8 T0 133. SETTLE FOR _. v __ _ _I __ M N... - ' - 131. ,-_- _ ' i}§§§%%f§1. TEL£EQ§i§§§;§FE'RE GONNA STOP orr FOR SOME 'nf£J§§sT. HE'Ln@i%;f?;,-uE'LE BE BACK on THE AIR IN *yw ' § ¬ ;j_ . 4$% ' , W$¢o.%%§ 1',.31~--1..=;g=,.~.-=,._;. : ,4K__ =,. ' -. I. 8" »*w@ - A ~ 10" ll . »» % >" -- - &'>~§<' Jac { -7;, - »I!-' -. H #;}._ .. = H . 1GOT I Yo iy qk -'vwmw STEVIE, AREYOU GONNA NER: 3 RISNER: I CAN no RISNER: THAT. YOU corYOUR HTHTTH you? Jl é WHY DON'T YOUco To THATAH... HTMODE? b'1 _ YEAH, I CONTACT THE BANKMANAGER? coon IDEA, 0.x. 57. co AHEAD. HCNEILL: MCNEILL: ARE YOU GONNA STOP or? INSIDE? YEAH. ALRIGHT, wE'RE AROUND BACK. 51. TRY . AND KEEP A HEAH EYE AL THE GEE YOUR PRTHART LOCAT JUST ABOUT 100 FEET G SGLI ATE .'wiT'S AWAY. N THAT BANK . JUST NORTH OF :i' 1U MCNEILL: GO AHEAD. GORDO, HCNEILL: ARMORED ARE GONNA WE DIDN'T CHECK ANYTHING ON WITH UHM... I ONLY THE WHERE - -Ill... * 3 FEEL W. FOR SCHEDULES TODAY DO YOU AND ONE WOULD I THEM POSSIBLY THINK A CALL. THAT BE THEY MAKE ONE, THE AT I36 DELIVERY JR? x mw 5 3%@%§w@@@%fw," q%§w .¥H,ww¢ H Kw . _ _ M %%Q% $$T¢ .,§»E,LwIM¢HE~. -ass .5 ... k. _ ,! _ . R. *mmw@~»wR-w§E%%R&~ " . A. ' ' THERE, SHORTLY cor -ruoucn. A 10" WHAT HAVE AFTER 9 0'CLOCK, THAT'S ALL WE zxrn - OF STEVE DIDN'TGIVE AH..., ma"44__~. MCNEILL: ANY KIND VEHICLES DOWN THIS WAY ARRIVE AND WHERE? THAT? NEGATIVE, MCNEILL: HAVE A... DO YOU FOR ANY TIME THEY I O An, 7' I ~ maso INSIDEIF THEY'RE PICK UP. 5§$.E£EJR_'w HAT. ~ »-5;; :1!... song-.5RoR'r LIBRARY STOP. RADIO: LIMA BASE TO LIMA RADIO: LIMA BASE ~ RISNER! ZO2. RISNER: TELL YOUR PASSENGER THERE THAT THAT PIECE ABOUT EARLIER IS NOT IN THE TRUNK OF FIVE LIMA 2O. 2O. I WAS SEVEN TAKING GROGAN: "Q . J I E; RISNER: WHERE IS IT? DOVE: AFTER I GROGAN: G0 MCNEILL: FEEL HCNEILL: WE'LL PROBABLY MOVED IT WHEN I TRADED CARS. AHEAD. TO CONTRARY A... THE ALL DOES GO DOWN, IF DON'THAVE A BE IN THE POSITION CHANCE TO RESPOND BEFORE GONNA HAVE T0 WAIT FOR A SITUATION Evin nnL1- nunm I l HERE THEY PULL UP AND MOVE IN nn-van uu luu mutuv LHLHAO IF SOMETHING QUICK AND WE WE'REPROBABLY WHERE THESE GUYS @*< W Q O _3 _ e 1» 3 GROGAN: OH, YEAH, IE iO 5, THEY GET IN FOSITION MMM..., WE'DBETTER AH...., UNIFORM THIS LOCATION WHERE WE ARE PEOPLE ON DUTY HERE NOW DURING LET THEM FINISH TO DO SOMETHING UP. UNKNOWN GROGAN: I THAT, THAT'S GOING SOMETHING TO KNOCK HAPPENING HCNEILL UNIFORM r GROGAN: YEAH, ACTUALLY, UNI N FRONT THEY SO DOWN THE POSSIBILITIES A LITTLE, HERE HAVE A.... THE DAY, I OF THINK. INSIDE? THEY'REOUTSIDE IN OF THE CAR A MARKED IN THE lg? HCNEILL NNAi$E BANK. GROGAN: TDAY? HCNEILL ANY GROGAN: N0, _. J ._ . f IT'S II'T'I'I_III"I! Ill ! I:|L1I'l.lI.|l92 HI GOT. HCNEILL 10-4. RADIO: 7951. II I1 T n, N THE AR wE"* 1 OF THIS ALL DAY, ANOTHER ONE'S I RADIO: ONE'S COMING ON. 7951. HIRELES SPOND AT RADIO: WE 3 RISNER: D STATION, AH, 7951 IS lO 7 ATTEHPTING TO GET I GAS , k=*E~ THANK YOU. lO b, Inc, 22 HEY, n v RISNER: 31. GO. H" YEAH, ON I'M JUST THE LITTLE JUST THE SAME SIDE OF LOCATION GONNA HANG BANK LOT A LIKE ABOUT THE HERE, SOO FEET HIGHWAY. ITS CALLED IN THE SHOPPING AND THAT'S WERE NORTH THERE IS CONSOLIDAT CENTER YOU WILL LOT FIND OF Y OU GUYS ANOT HER ED. gxcu HE. T SO I'M BEHIND IF YOU stem L -v "-""1? ~-~, . n92 u NO, HE'S A RENT-A-TYPE. >. RADIOL wuvv LIILJLhTnN'T IJ-LL!!! JDID THEY? MIRELESt RADIO: MIRELES: RADIO: =3 HIRELES: MIRELESt J I 92 n I- I noon E J GRDCANI ......READ THAT? RISNER: 202, 3 HEADED GROGAN: NORTH ON SOUTH RISNER: o.x., wusazv TZQTH STREET, GROGAN: O> ARE YOU NORTH OR SOUTH? DIXIE. ITS A BLACK MONTE CARLO, TWO MALES IN IT, NTJ 891¢ MCNEILL: METRO RIGHT GROGAN: NOW, LET'S TRYAND YANK LETS GET HIM YANKED. CALL METRO on YOUR THAT GUY- LETS GET AH.--. BILL UNIT AND GIVE EM S,, THE LGCATION. .;_;._§E AT .i§_QU _. NORTH THERE OF SNO , IIIIIIIII -.I_I,__ TA AWAY AND ._ I q ma;@$E-' 1-"$%f%W$ Wfw+~, :EEEG§¥*" "*I¢EEEEEEEG%@ GROGAN: , mi ~ _--arr: _L41Kff __ 'f r3;%£;"!E§EE§g§§1@%E-3 HERE AND LETSSTOP THEM IF GROGAN: wE EK°Q"iorE% '?;;TI;E@ ' " @$@ ? # F@ " 0.K., EOLqg§§%gEn, TILL wE GET ENOUGH PEOPLE up THERE. RISNER: GRGGAN: ALL RIGHT,EiE6w UP DOVE: TWO WHITE MALES uzuz. IN THE VEHICLE, UH, ONE WITH A HUSTACHE. HCNEILL: ... UI! . . THEM UNTIL SEE IF WE CAN GET SOME HELP AND THEN LETS THEY STOP. GROGAN: T'S ~THEY nu 11- ARE MAKING A Uno 3 I . bQ GETTING srooxsn, GUYS. 54¢ DOVE: DOVEZ SOUTHWEST BIST ROAD HCNEILL: DID YOU GET HIRELES: RIGHT BEHIND GROGAN: STAND BY. WHAT'S YOUR GROGAN: U1! STREET, , 15>?!" ._ HEADING SOUTH AGAIN. METRO? YOU BABE, GIVE HE A cnoss LOCATION BEN? RIGHT TURN STREET. W? -.1 .">_ '31" . . j»-1*--1," ' ON IZOTH _~.:... =-" ,- STREET GOING WEST. 92 I,_ -'-. -=-. 92,. ¢'~ . " »~:<--- I: .. ~:-H W -92-I -~- " -H -I :3 2%-~ =.-,;@-. .M ;§t.% E GP5%mm %% wMM%w Hm $% %&%@ Q -~gmHHl ng gQ Q£- , .Tum, "w %HmE%WWW%@%%H@%%WW%@WwWWWWWW .E%%$ § g. .. f é 5%?- J MIRELES: BEN, WE'RE RIGHT BEHIND YOU, LET'S DO BABE. YOU WANNA D0 IT O IT. ! GROCAN: NEGATIVE, iET S GET SOME MARKED UNITS. LETS GET SOME.... ' RISNER: O.K., WE'RE JUST AT BACK TOWARD U.S.l? IZOTH AND U.S. l, ARE THEY COMING CI DOVE: THAT'S AFFIRMATIVE. MCNEILLI J AT THEM, THEY'RE GUYS LOADIN UP SOMETHING =Q GROGAN: LET'S DO IT! STOP.! TAKE DOVE SAYS IN BACKGROUND, "FELONY CAR EM, FELONY CAR STOP, LETS no IT. HIRELES= DOVE: I I 92-III / ll HI-I UNKNOWN: U1! 120, EAST *3 HIGHWAY. WHAT'S LOCATION? THE 3 LOCATION Ib7C__ THE LAST HIM SAY, IHEARD HIGHWAY A COUPLE OF HE WAS ON 120 EAST OF THE BLOCKS. ROGER- O.K., IF ME RED YOU COME UP HERE ITS AH..., ARE YOU READING MAN? YEAH, co uI! up AHEAD. SIREN HERE, so TAKE IT IN aacxcnouun! EASY COMING UP. PEOPLE sown! noczn THAT. _RISNER: ' IIIWO92IWI 1!.... nnknl -- ' as cor PEOPLE nown, LETS GET ' ' sous HELP ovza j~. 92 UNKNOWN: ,. U1! IS THAT RISNER: --. YOU 131, MORE PEOPLE GIVE US AREAD OUT ON THE SCENE. DOWN HERE! Es .3 BOB, WHAT'S GOING ON? 55. UNKNOWN: .-. 20. POLICE -L. *~27 4, SIRENS IN BACKGROUND! . ' W : *=innn's Q5,-"waxz101: REQUESTING .. ~s$1'==T~1iJ; I .. H :_£;:'=_,_:_:;_._§a-92..._.,@.. . ~' _ r: NEED H 0 TERRY 11-5 U? 52 AVENUE, U1!RIGHT BEHIND THE SUNNILAND SHOPPING cznrza. aoazn THAT. RADIO: TO UNITS RADIO: 0.x. OUT THERE, WILL SOMEBODY nunxsrna AH..... REPEAT ALOCATION THROW our CALL ur!. ALOCATION? PLEASE. n' -- km, § .5 -. 10~ . 77 T0 300, so AHEAD EMERGENCY! 77. THE SAC NOTIFY WE HAVE THO INJURED AGENTS WHO HAVE BEEN SHOT. WE'RE TRYING DO O.K., BEEN THAT, NOW, HOW MANY AGENTS HAVE SHOT? 5: UNKNOWN: UI! HAVE nun III- ass gunouxz, EEIRQ-BABE-HAS sags @lLso. ORRANTIA ORRANTIA WE HAVE AVENUE AND ADVISE NG INCIDENT ST SA' IMMEDIATELY SOUTHWEST IN I REPORT TO THIS PLEASE AREA. AGENTS THE SCENE, AND POLICE BZND AVENUE AND SOUTHWEST 12TH ORRANTIA SOUTHHEST SEND AVENUE AND SOUTHWEST 12TH STREET, YES, RISNER2 3 HOMESTEAD? RISNER: IN ORRANTIA D RISNER: BACKGROUND! NOT IN HOMESTEAD, mo. orr sourn n1x1z HIGHWAY. ADDRESS. 0.K., ITS AT THE connzn OF souruuzsw szun AVENUEInn -O.K., OTHER -.., up Q In NOW PLEASE REPEAT THE EXACT sourawasr §%. STREET. HOMESTEAD. LETS GET THAT ADDRESS RIGHT, 12TH srazzr. -""*' I'M GETTING SOUTHWEST 12TH STREET-£ND»i§HAVE INFORMATIONTO THAT EFFECT, LETS'GET IT STRAIGHT'NOW, WHERE ARE - 92 YOU? A'7'_ _ 7___ **- _. 3:" __ _W' _ A 2r =___ -.;s.-.»,=92~_;*.'R;%RI 4 BZND HOMESTEAD. UNITS ARE ALSO ONTHE SCENE. 10-A 131, LET ME GET THE ADDRESS STRAIGHT. YOU'RE 6 SAYING SOUTHWEST BZNDAVENUE ANDSOUTHWEST 12THSTREET 17C# IN I-~" AT STREET MEDICAL UNITS ARE ON ARE DOWN. I 12TH _9 __ _ §,;_,§;_;5-Z.;qg. ff W ,_ X_____92 . ~_._1:fgif._¥¬? . 92 92 -.32 yy = RISNER: IJUST .; lYl::l!92._l FINISHED TELLING SOUTHWEST BEND 131, IS THAT YOU WE AVENUE AND GONNA BE ARE AT THE CORNER OF 12TH STREET. IN MIAMI OR IN HOMESTEAD? THAT'S ON SOUTH DIXIE. RISNER: 3OO TO 131, THAT CANNOT BE, LOCATION. PLEASE WHERE YOU IT CANNOT RECHECK AND GET AN BE AT THAT EXACT ADDRESS ARE AT. 83 TO 300, WE'RE ON SOUTH, UI!, STAND BY FOR AN AVENUE. RISNER: 0,g% hgrs 131, 0.x, THE SIGN IS ACTUALLY 122 STREE %2i%i£zt.~"1nE;@KSI§$IGIT AH..., waswasPAINTED 0 1¥§§§I$f$TREEr,£%§§g§sT aznn AVENUE. @E¥§'.§E; K.$%§%$¥¥%& IBHEEEQYVE §§§g¢EE§i§$§E a1nEnr1TIns THE AGENTS, OF PLzAst ;¢@@%§@¬§ EW§%'~ §A.. '. 9.; .1:9,..- 131 T0 3o0.*E* RISNER: GO AHEAD RISNER: 131. WHAT INFORMATION GO 10-100, HAVE BEEN YOU WANT? GIVE ME THE IDENTITIES OF THE AGENTS WHO SHOT. ALRIGHT, STAND BY, SWITCHING T0 10-100. RISNER: OR IF YOU HAVE THE SIGNAL NUMBER, THAT LL SUFFICE. CAN YOU DETERMINE DO WE HAVE ANY AT ha THAT? SERIOUS INJURIES THAT YOU CAN DETERMINE TRIS POINT? IO-4. 177 TO 300, B5, EMERGENCY. 177 UI!. 177. r _ WE HAVE Two sA*s, THAT'S .,- ~ _ ._ v _ lg 1? 10-7. . ' . ..., 1-~»<~. .W ,1»;-..~~» 4ii/"ax:-.':» =@¥ ~' 'R-4"-'-wwx-»>~'::1 '-. »m~»» a %§v¢w, - E 3w @ _ _. __ U- __ . =9 I _*;= ."v. 0 .4é _92 .' _ ,,_.____..___...___. J U1! GIVE 3 ME THE NAMES OF THE 10-7 NOT on run AIR. AGENTS. THE sac AND A COUPLE OF ASACS. norzry WE ARE AT THIS POINT DOING THAT, BUT WE NEED THE NAMES. ARE YOU THERE, UNKNOWN: UNKNOWN: EITHER HERE OR AT THE DISTRICT TO HE, AH..-, KNOW IF WE YEAH, 131? THAT'S 10-4. '3 , UNKNOWN: ~*nM mi ¢ nszmzours. 1 UNKNOWN: AND LET ME CAN DO ANYTHING? U1! 3 UNKNOWN: UI! BRAVO 5. UNKNOWN: Q 3 GO .-.-..-BOTH OF THE BAD GUYS ARE DOA. UNKNOWN: AFRAID WE'VE LOST TWO AGENTS ALSOUNKNOWN: ZEBRA 39, UNKNOWN: ZEBRA BASE, UNKNOWN: METRO: U1! 93? YEAH 93. T0 HALLEY PHONETIC!. CHARLIE 93: WHAT'S YOUR ETA TO THE APPROXIMATELY FIVE MINUTES, 1. ~ UNKNOWN: UNKNOWN: E; Q BUT I'M THAT'S IO-A. I SCENE? SIR. JUST CALLED OVER TO YOUR OFFICE TO OFFER ANY AND ALL ASSISTANCE THAT WE CAN, CONVEYTHAT T0 THE SUPERVISOR ON THE SCENE'OUT THERE AND AH... IF THEY NEEDANY ASSISTANCE. IO-4? AT TH :-Slg-' h SIR0 U1! I5 LET U5 KNOW _@MM¢mIyw@ ._ 1 ;..» ._!u.. -. 92 r @125 "@~$ % -=-¢EE§g%§N$ CAN SOMEBODYPLEASE ADVISE WHAT THE EXACT ADDRESS OR THE.... ADDRESS ITS SOUTHWEST »' . :.S}:".:-NF -"'3;-1' -{U~'-L. .' <3 j..» r_".;-Wrwl ' IS? $1.N" 43% ,' L I J THANK YOU. UNKNOWN: 10-4, UNKNOWN: TWO UI! J TWO STREET. . UNKNOWN:57 TO 300 ON BRAVO 5, UNKNOWN: 57 TO 3OO ON BRAVO5. BRAVO 5. Q AH.., YEAH, WE'RE GONNANEED SOMEOTHER AGENTS DOWN HERE, I DON'T KNOW IF ANYBODYIS ON THE WAY BUT WE GOT ALOT OF WORK TO DO 1-I-1--. _...._ DOWN HERE. _- __ 7 HELP THAT YOU CAN GET NOW. STAND BY OVER THERE. O.K. mm K hi, h UNKNOWN <2. UNKNOWN: STATION? GO MM97: G A LIST OF THE UNITS IS SOME RESPONDING? END OF TAPE! } 2 AI .' -- ,1. .- --_»:92.-... §¥ §§?-E*§T;'=.{F§F?§'3,5"I">";i5"*E= U -. --'1. 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S. Army 15031 Southwest owner, Yankee Service, In 88th Lane, Miami, FL Clipper Tree Trimming Miami, Florida Relatives: Spouse: Ex-Spouse __ *' w».._- .__,,.___ vr-qg-=,, R'ég1.i:a.,.E.Np1ae..e@ea:eai;r;w§' lsn 4 Sept§nbef' 2;~i953,Marrigiigtqber ,1975, 31, I i Deceanedris ~ide!-Decemberf *;f1984;§ 1' Children a : 16, Father: Mother: Brother: ' i § Brother: Civilian Education: High School Graduation, 1972, Yuma. Arizona Fe I- -,-"- ,_= 92§'f:>.~_:<-3 :3 L A1 ', -~- _.>_'».-3, 4_ KOFA High School, 1 _ _, _.'1'.i_.."~-:.!___ ~:~,,.,_ .-.:5_._,_ -B ,J_ -.<_ .;992,. ,?;:_,,;_;-» ..,.'-_-,:'-;=:.*:=;"..-,.= 92,g-5,5 _; _. ___ A __ _, _ s 9 Military 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 . .. KOFA High School at Yuma, Arizona, and assigned h reassi ned to ..7Z= g. 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¢ '0 inthis same unit with first wife, Regina Fort Campbell, Kentucky, and they were 31, 1975. ' - When Platt went to Korea in 1977' his wife, Regina, remained stateside while h e served y Kittihaw]-ii milii three .4$;':_ .. , .---tr" .. ~ _ _A_______ _4> on e"at K _,e4-...H.a._....- -- ---- "w When Michael he lived with his Monterey, California. during Platt returned from ass in Korea, house in wife Regina, His son, this time. L was born In his family ymeht 4-A ll-i awn : 1:11;-92--:-"la. -I- I-92-92 L-LI I-"1J.G..l.92l-J-y IJ-92J.I. J-92-GU.L-11$ fe's the Cutters with William Russell When kf7Q/ his brother, Matix moved to in the s er of 1984, he 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. I I Michael Platt's wife on December also worked 21 1984. 574» from December 1983 tress, b?f& MW wg wa - Vii ~.---- -. 9f% %¬%g§§5*¥§§F*@£ * i _ 4-750 Rev.4-I7-B5! -. :2? 92 ~E _ U 11;! _1_ XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXX FEDERAL BUREAU FDIPA DELETED DF INVESTIGATION PAGE IIIFDRMATIDII SHEET '31 Page s! withheld entirely at this location in the le. One III indicated, explain or more of the following statements, where this deletion. Deleted exemption under C3! s!/ M _, II! material available forrelease to you. E] Information pertained only to a third party with no withsegregab no reference to you or the subject of your request. Information pertained only to athird party. Your name is listed in the title only. Documents originated with another Government agency ies!. These documents were referred to that agency ies! forreview anddirect responseto you. Pages contain information furnished by another Government agency es!. You willbe advised by theFBI as .to thereleasability ofthis information following our consultation withthe otheragency es!. :1 Pug:-2 8! withheldfor the following reason s!: 5° For your information: The following W y__;:_p__ number is to be used for reference regarding these pages: 6?;_1~ »*"?%fi "o'_ o .$"f a?4i_s£5_¬ __e XXXXXX XXXXXX H HX p M W DELETED PAGE S! Date of Birth: Place cf Birth: Hair: Eyes: Height: Weight: Scars: I 1 1-1 4: K71 ti BACKGROUND DATA 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 ~ -'-85th Avenue, Miami, FL Relatives: __J_'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 ' on, Ohio his as was disoharged.with out the Marine Corps, short interim , and worki a platoon 3record Defense Service . ' 51% 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 Platt. -' so ng UY__.. .V -S _' ' ' '1 : _.~./_,;._.!,'f"= .?= 5 ~*' ~"oreQn;i$*? - 2 -' .5 ~ ¢....$» M '*" »< #3» 1??" % .- ' -;..-I T '1I~*'-'9'-~921:' . -i.; -';=-E: -, .R, . 1. ,-.._, .--_; ~» ..-' '--1 ' ;';§,w; -~-- .- -"e,;.=-1*;.*|;n_; m:g;: ::x:'-- .. . -~f P@f§§$:924?F#¢.ef-W I 2/ .4. /1 - W I: I Matix met 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's father, Matix was Russell Matix, murdered, and suffered astroke on the his health deteriorated until histh deathogrom terminal cancer 1? April, 19g4£ During this f ' W' ' Mt' tdbk rthf c§i§m§§2/aaiziiraj Ohiolago gin:in;:t§,e0hi:c R:gsell Hati;?: ! I 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 e 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's compensation payments death, and as.a reen, surviving unemployed spouse. The insurance settlement was far less than he had anticipated and he was bitter, blaming the:aack A ...3... ? . U ,. ----,_,~:.-»' . ,.. _ ,;, =; K a M41; =~'~:_~ i Ck 0 FD 302 specimens Chevrolet Q1! Q2! Q3! Q4! Q5! Q5! Buick Century, 4-door sedan: Q9! Q10] fQ1lI 12] IQl3I [Ql4I [Q15] 3 FEDERAL BUREAU I OF INVESTIGATION Date of transcription: 4/21/86 & 4/29/86 "t 3 92 k 2 Buick lesabre, Florida license Q25! a! scrapings from Q26! b! '0 913 ARC, two-tone blue, left side Scrapings from right front rear of fender 4-door sedan: hood ib '9 identified II sseqimsnjs! Q1 Q2-Q5. On 4/24/86, grouping tests on the below-listed specimens _ Results Z, "PGM sub 1-1+, Hp "PGM sub 1-1+, , .__BemarkS Consistent with 2" Q10 HP 1, ¬ "PGM sub Qll "PGM sub "PGM sub 1+1! 1+, lBAP l+, BA, Hp 211 "PGM sub Q22 Mattix Consistent with Platt Mattix see photo R14-6! Consistent with Consistent with Platt Platt Consistent with see photo R6 l3! Platt Q17 BAP BA, D "PGM sub Mattix Consistent with BAP BA, Hp 11: Q19-Q20 Consistent with and Platt HP ll! Q12 Ql3~Ql8 Mattix Consistent with 2" 1+, _ _ BAP BA, 1-1+, HP 1 BA, Hp 1|! "PGM sub W _,,_, BAP A, 1+, EAP "PGM sub J conducted on the human blood disclosed the following: Hp 2|: 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 R10-4! I Q23 Q24 "PGM sub 1-2+, EAP B, Inconsistent with listed individuals Hp 2-1" be eliminated from SA Hireles if 0 as having come see photo R1-0'5! . . . ' -i..,>..-. .17 ! :11 the abovebut cannot ¬ V__ri .~_' *92 »: ,__,:;'~I-.-.' -..,, _. _~ _'-- ~;1E-:. !' H" .> ='*i'.~1. -,'92 §,"§ £77.-1 ':3 ' .-.1 .- -. '." . '3"7'"" 1. " --?'-i'"" ' ' .. =-.'-P4"11;-.,.». .._.4 ,.-.--.-~;~*..,; s -- . --Asss sssrs%ss~ Hihset ;.-. :. Aw. 1":-T: A . 11 7. _, ,, . ,_~: =_,.,,C, -. =1-:-E-'»§ 92 I 5if Le!; 1 I w 1 ~: A 5' 5.14 <§ B2-12.1996 ' Q25 "PGM sub 1+, Hp 2-1" Page 3 BAP BA Inconsistent listed with individuals the above- but be eliminated as having from SSA HcNeill photo see O cannot come R6 4! Attempts to further either inconclusive or characterize the above specimens were precludeddue to the limited amountof sample. It is to be noted that the results of blood grouping tests and personal identification for the purpose of comparisons,as set forth above, do not constitute e basis for p exclusion. I 92 § > I : Fiv S G § 92 but may be utilized ve I"1 I.'L.§ 4-75D Rev.4-17-85! ' . _ ti-92;! " xzoocxx xxxxxx FEDERAL BUREAU OF l|lVESTlGATlOll FOIPA DELETED PAGE INFORMATIONSHEET i Pagetsl withheldentirely at this location in the le. One or moreof the following statements, where indicated, explain is this deletion. Deleted exemptionts! under b2 material available _with no segreg for release to you. El Information pertained only to athird party withno reference to youor the subjectof your request. [II Infonnation pertained only to a third party. Your name islisted in the title only. III Documents originated with anotherGovernment agency ies!. 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Scraping license NTJ 891, black, 2-door sedan: '92 B2~i2lQ9G Page 2 0' Known rubber samples taken_from Platt's shoes: K6 shoe H7 a! Left I2-idht---"r s:hn|=. 92-..92 Ih92 -I ---=--- The black material removed from the trunk of SA Manauzzi's vehicle, specimen Q29, is not the same material as that comprising the soles_of Platt'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's vehicle}, contain foreign, smeared and crushed, off-white acrylic lacquer on the top surface of the blue These smears were determined to be like the off-white paint paint. system on Therefore, the I the Buick Century, specimen left front K2 SAs Dove's/Grogan's vehicle!. area of SA Manauzzi's vehicle contacted Dove's/Grogan's vehicle. the SAs nothing ___Q -l_92__ Specimen Q21 taken from 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 aI'.lC1 C-HE 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. They are suitable for the event of a There was with Q21 Since no trim components known samples are obtained. to the Laboratory, it these materials taken comparison purposes in Specimen Q26, taken from the right front fender of " SA Hanauz2i s vehicle, contains black nonmetallic acrylic lacquer particles which } are like the specimen Kl. It is SA Manauzzi's vehicle contacted Based on Materials Analysis made at concluded the evidence Unit, no paint paint system present on the Monte Carlo, that the right front the Monte made fender of Carlo. available for examinations additional conclusions or inferences to the can be this time. .Q§i5 . ;~. "' I s-: 1 <.f_.__=_» .,._ 92e,.,{.M,:Z_, .1».. 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K J FD 302 FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATIN _ Date of transcription 5' 4/l5/B6 ' 1 Following a shootout between Bureau Agents subjects, Michael Lee Platt and William R. Mattix, of a residence located Florida, on I 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'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's Bureaucar! had been moved imediately I 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 s! be notedifconsistent or own. - Duplex_Re§idence,_l22Ql Southwest I Approximately 12 were noted in the of this bullet projectile of this front projectiles penetrated wall §2nd7Avenug: impact areas/holes residence. Two front window s! of these and lodged in the inside residence. I Investigation on 4/11/56 at Kendall, Florida byan b, -__a _ This document the FBI. It "agency: it -A Date dictated 4/14/as .. is the and its __ _q _;____ __=. conclusions or recommendations nor property of the contents are FBI and is loaned not to Y -' . .; . .._'~». _»;=" I>.:.: . I--.-.-<2. .. -._A »92 " , 1:9.-r. -' . z.. ,_ F seeded 1:/1" Q . ____ I1.. contains neither be distributed your agency. ..- is File s2 12isuu ' "- - -»' -'- .. .~-, : -: 1*? -.»'1 . ' -1+5. "-" 5 ~ to your outside c. ~/-=v""' -- . V ~ ¢ '5..' ~"-;'§'~-'.5 "'. '='?J'5 , 7 _ " i .f.!;.j;='; ~- =- -.-.'--., "192-I -'__-3,.-:;%={-, f',;=& _-. dc -f:.9 2 ' ---~*= ..'w-.;": r" J ..... ,_._. _, V_________*H~AW H H 92 1Page 2 Parkinq Garage Halls West oi Risnerforrantiais in location Several bullet with shots fired Bureau Car: impact areas in these walls, consistent by subjects at sAs Risner/Orrantia'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's door, consistent in direction and location with by sAs Hanlon, Grogan and Dove. shot fired at SAs Risner/Qrrantia's,Bureau_Car: 1one entrance hole through post into passenger compartment betweenwindshield and driver'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'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's Bureau car photos R14 3, R5 5!. . r__ __y. ,.z»~ §§',, ;_ §::z ;'§:,;~ -,.-,,r,92;.,,. . ~-3. -.3:. -= ,,»92<~'= vi, .. -- ~. ._ my. 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This subjects firing passenger side is consistent with other firearms Ruger Mini l4 and possibly of SA Manauzzi'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's side toward sliding or vaulting across this car driver'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's side of Grogan/Dove'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's Pellet/fra entSm S shots fired direction with es in driver's side w indow glass broken. doors and e r's side door windshield driv front fender. Exit hole in passenger side rear roof. This damage is consistent SA Manauzzi'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 it{92I 1's Bureau car by R9 -15!. from S bumper of A Mireles' shotgun SSA McNeil1's Bureau R6-2, R6-l!. SAs Grogan/Dove's Bureau Car, Buick century, Florida license 367 CUV: B One shot pattern, consistent with 00 buck pellets in driver's side front fender and two shot patterns, consistent-with and 00 buck pellets, in driver's side windshie ld. Diameters position of SA.Hireles fro photos R16-4, these patterns are consistent with shots f1rl #bU passenger sida rear of SSA McNei1l's.Brnau car R16 3} "--#»~~e$e¬u» S @ J -3¢ -.» -»- -~~-he». 8, as c .»ams '- §%@%$5@um % &@%W" ~»; v%W' ~' '° " "% @§%%m mw - av @,,,=H -<::~ .. , H- _. §§%QQQQ!QQ%~» when ssse P " mmeew ssee " %m@@% @% @% ,»_f_=$é::_<s;;.1"l'i'_E3i%1§ 1g.._ F5 >3" . u .,-/ .. ..~. ~.._. ..,, . 92 _ -t f "1- Shot pellet damage on driver's side of vehicle indicating front-to-rear with #6 O' trajectory. Two shot, cved from rubber pellets, consistent around driver'sdoor and rear tire. Smoke from cylinder/muzzle of rear quarter panel of Bureau car. SA Hanlon firing at I muzzle of Mattix/Platt s vehicle Muzzle blast firearm in Consistent with firearm on passenger-side Consistent with position of and hole on rear of contact with Platt firing photo R4-5!. trunk when Mini-14 across trunk indicating a shot was fired. trunk photos R4 13, R4 6!. SAsWHanlon[Mireles' Bureau,CarL_DodgeLFlorida licenseW1NR ;j9: I No bullet-type all bu11et type or in It is noted holes or holes or that the impact areas above observations impact areas noted at were noted. do not the shooting include scene the vehicles. 3 ! I y 3 .=. é; #1. x.<:- - -. .= .<._@.?;;i__.,_M 4_I ; ,_.=~'3 -;~;¢_~£I_:_;l 75: : !; '.}'1_'_, ;. _ :.=92 T;!-J '1 . ,» " - J._ m.,,_: H_ _¢___ ,7 _ ee#a~- ~-~¢esaaeaeasa%aaeesaaae@ e ..92_. i+ i .- ,92_. . , _'.'< ¢<;. ..92..' fat: M . 1,- I 1ff§5rnf": - or;-1,*§: r-V1; , - "1 » -<t-3: *§?.*F@,,~5* 3'»1* 92 -p.=., §g,@'.,,_5_ 1. ?$§,<*:§;=_ i .. '-._,_.w§ I=:._ QT-.._--92 .~""'§~=.-Z=:>!i~2,!-.1 V . ..92_.'--::51-y..-. -_:giq ,Re¢__ . _, HNW w" - _ A _ H_ . 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It is noted that one of the Bureau vehicles Buick Century, Florida license 367-CUV, Grogan/Dove's Bureau car! was photographed after ithad been moved several feet forward of its original position at the time of the shootout. It is further noted that many items of physical evidence bullets, cartridge cases, prior firearms! to the time had been collected and removed the photographs were taken. from the scene I 92 I - -p- --p-u- Investigation D un-| ____--p- -u -n uu on 4/11/86 -uun _ _-nun:-urn- at Kendall, by SA Florida Fi1B# 2 1219Qb ~_Date dictated 4/14/as _ _éé57¢ This document contains=niither recomendations nor [email protected] ~athe FBI. It is thevproperty of the FBI and is loaned sqgyourease agency; -it -and1»/its aoontents are not to abedistributed ' your agency. ._.. '* . V 9, _. ' - _ ! ..__...,_,_..__ ., -1 4 92. K FD 302 ,2 FEDERAL UREAU OF INVESTIGATION Date of transcription 4/17/86 1 I Following subjects, Michael a shootout Lee Platt between Bureau Agents and two and William R. Mattix, on April ll, 1986, at 12201 Southwest 82nd Avenue, Kendall, Florida, the subjects vehicle and five Bureau vehicles were moved to an airport hangar at the 0pa Locka Airport, Opa Locka, Florida. 3 At this location, the subjects vehicle and the five Bureau vehicles were photographed. Overall photographs and detailed photographs, noting any damage to these vehicles, were taken. Items of physical evidence bullets, cartridge cartridges! were photographed in the position in which located I in each cases, they were vehicle. 9 2 ---------__----.-_>-_--_---------.-~--.--.----u------------------|-----I I Investigation on 4/l2-13/86 byS at Opa-Locka, File#e2 121 Hh Florida $4 67¢ Date dictated 4/is/as , ! This document contains the FBI. It neither recommendations nor conclusions of is the property of the FBI and is loaned to your ~aagency: it andits contents are notto be distributd outsidé g Your ¢9en<=y- < ~ e , , -~. -< '. a '~ . -,». -"-:3:;., .<'1 - -1* 1_ -9,1;.,:;<;;_-_-@,h;;~;~¢a, -.= _-_ eecee $ %he~~ - .V»-' a. . . i -'1 .-._, - ., . < ~n _ --el <';,; -g:! ~<'-1 ,=--4-' , :' <-;,"~ .-. ¢'~ -- "l:; .-1 FE-5--=?r>1_;'~"l~. W "P 3-~ " : . k92 h%%%%@ !@Q% sheen» u n,a%%M»~ £9 a... _ 0. | 3 FD 302 FEDERAL BREAD OF INVESTIGATION Fate of transcription 4/19/86 1 '. Field office The following investigation was conducted at of the Federal F reau of investigation FBT! Special Agent SA! n April An inventory Q vehicles involved 12201 Southwest was made of the Miami by 14, 1986: items removed from FBI in a shooting incident on April 11, 1986, at 82nd Avenue, iami, Florida. A listing of the bulletproof vests, respective vehicle weapons and ammunition removed is as follows: - FBI Vehicle_Bearing Elorida License Humber INR from each 279: i Four bulletproof Six .38 vests Special caliber from trunk. "+P" lead semi-wadcutter hollow point cartridges Six .38 point cartridges Special caliber "+P" lead from driver's floor. semi wadcutter hollow _ Six .38 point cartridges "+P" lead semi-wadcutter hollow Special caliber wadcutter cartridge. from trunk. One .38 i Special caliber Five .38 Special caliber EC é: 7L. wadcutter cartridges from trunk. Box containing wadcutter hollow fifty .38 Special caliber point cartridges from glove "+P" semi- box. } Two boxes, wadcutter cartridges each containing from Investigation on 4/14/86 at all Date I §Er This document ithe FBI. agency; it your agency. It fifty .38 Miami, Florida .8- contains neither is the and its Special caliber under seat. property of contents are FilB#5Z-1g1gQ5 *=1i =*==*=~==1 W/ recomendations nor cono1ul1ns=of the £51 and is loaned to youri" not to be distributed 4 outside' 4 % i l- .' V. ' ~' .a1 AA-'.'l.I. .~ '. V92Iv§4| "' -ILL. -L. -""':'--7 I ' ':'..{.'!:"-}":'-I 4'92-,' I, =-"L-"'.!?1" ."'-N 2 I,4 ,_ ...., -we -'-"~';'=1 .-- e-.=: ~-~,92<'--,.. Maw-I-*.' ,;.~.~P ..~-A ,-P - _'. $5.? - . 73~Va . - - ' ' ' .-..-¢-;.-.--;--r-'-=-.===-».-.-;---=.=.1~ .- -1mi--.< . ..-_. -.- --»>81- .:1=.:5 *-4-'35-=6-"P-' 4 .--. ¢~.1,-- ~-11 .92. - re oK J, 92 Page I-J1 '1: ..-1 Box containing thirty .38 semi-wadcutter hollow point cartridges One .38 point cartridge I Special caliber Two boxes, each containing Two boxes, each containing case Elorida license One bulletproof semi-wadcutter hollow EBI_Vehicle Bearing in back O0 Buck seat. five l2-gauge in back rifled slug seat. Number 913 ARC: vest. Three .38 special caliber cartridges from trunk. ' One "+P" lead five 12-gauge case shoulder weapon EBI_Vehic1e Bearing D "+P" lead shoulder weapon shotshells from hollow point Special caliber from under seat. 2 from under seat. shotshells from I w "+P" lead Elorida License_Number l2 gauge Remington semi wadcutter §l6_DTK: shotgun, Model 870, Serial Number 71OlO4V. Model 10-8, "+P" lead One .38 Special caliber Smith and Wesson revolver, Ammunition pouch containing semi-wadcutter hollow six .38 Special caliber point cartridges. Serial Number Box containing semi wadcutter hollow Six .38 point cartridges. fifty .38 point cartridges. Special caliber _. Box containing } 3D63245. Two boxes, p0 __- __ tlve 12 Special caliber "+P" lead - gauge 00 each containing "+P" lead semi-wadcutter hollow _ _- .. *4 92 -n. ___ Buck shotshells. five 12-gauge rifled slug shotshells. FBI Vehicle 3One BearinglFlorida_Licenee Number 367 GUY: bulletproof vest. 7speed lead semi wadcutter loader containing hollow point six .38 Special caliber "+P" ¢ cartridges J p 0 ' ' », _' ¢», ,..'-4,. :55 i-F4; ~ m,.I% %%E %§%& --.».--W; , §%.;;.5'-»= 1% __.;. /5 fy wZ$£W~§§i{ W ,ii. , ..---=4; »,=. ;=,- ~-.--;_ _-. I<'§9'r?=';_92*;.,,;, -,1,-M_3§'ij1§§-'5.;.~;§>;{ 4}--é=;y Ff .*~ .. _. I w--~.~-l- .. . . , .., »_-,*anal ,. Q ,,_,. we "#~* 'c ' --<reeaaaaaeaeaaaesaasaaaaaaa '-='_<l.= " - ' 4' - <»' » . '-. - ' ' ' - -_ . . ~4. 92 I -..- -&# : 1 92 Q.~:*?*7:??e% I speed loader containing "Silvertip" cartridges. six .357 Magnum caliber Box containing fifty .38 Special caliber semi wadcutter hollow point cartridges. I Unless otherwise noted, conducted, the area of each vehicle items were removed could not be "+P" lead at the time the inventory was. from which the respective determined. 9 3 D ._e_q*a-;_b92.~'-*__=» 1* X GI 2:; ;_ .~;f-.§;j,92,'§<£j_ié ;_!_!L _I. 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He invested the major of the insurance award in atrust fund for his daughter {W- Ii U7 '3 Matix movedto Miami, Florida, inmid-summer 1984, 1 buying a one fourth interest Blade in Cutters a l ' ' d .Q by Michael Lee Platt, brother and Q7 ners pa hlp 3 differences with months, Matig He' worked at this ma FOI 1984, Matix aweekend Matix met ,, due to partner of In October, Orlando, un 1 venture ay sta and Michael and it ity several 3 Platt went to 1},  was 1,74 MC. 3 é 7%. when Platt committed suicide on December 21 g>7c.- 1 I.~,~ ~s §§;{ 4 Q 92 <h~=- $1 ~"sar*wih@- .H -o- .~e%%%ee@ - U 1? mi» Matix met they were Hatix and I in the Michael Pl Yankee Clipper. formed the Matix and after IC, spring of , 1985. In August, tree-cutting business Platt most 1985, and 1985, known as of 3 ML I07 ? Between summer, 3 1965, and the time of his death, those close to Matix noticed adefinite change in his personality. 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Youwill beadvised by the FBIas to the releasability ofthis information _.i Page s! following our consultation withthe other agency es!. withheld for the following reasonts!: El For your information: _____:_T___ QThe following number is tobe used for reference regarding these pages: e7L- /4/we-4..Ea/=/7T4_¢= 7/,'Y$*- ...$§1*:a; ="-92E. »--"- -rré-_' . . .. .t--.11!" 5; . ' {W DELETED PAGEHS § __ _ _. NODUPLICATION FEE X XXXXXX XXXXXX . Eon -'i'ws""~ PA" ms.X FII/DOJ ,14 W, FD 302 1 FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Date of transcription: II Age Areview of FD-107s, Duplicate Property el assi ed to the Miami Division r SS These stakeout group 4/22/86 Records, for 14 was conducted by Agents were allpartoftheoriginal of banks in the southwest portion of Miami conducted on April 11, 1986. These records reflect the following weapons issued to these Agents or officially approved for their use J . SA Jerry Dove Issue: POW: saw, 6D865Bl saw Model 36, SA Benjamin P. POW: I SA John F. :1 SAL : POW: I Military and Police Revolver SNC 6l3OB3 2 1/2-inch, .38 caliber, SNDSSBO77 Model 36, SN370870 _ S&W S&W itary SA Richard 49, 66, and Police A. SND-284603 SNT978477V Manauzzi Issue: S&W Military POW: S&W Model 19, 2 POW: SEW Model and Police, 36, 1/2 inch, on 4/17/86 byS-§" SND3lO237 SNlK5l867 SNJ7l5757 -p--o¢__¢-@-@_. _¢-_- _.@-p. -p¢--pu--o -nuq--u-u-- n¢--one-n Investigation lie Revolver, SNllJ28 SN9K51l3 o Police Revolver, SN65532B SEW Model 66, SN4K95382 Remington B70, 12-guage shotgun, POW: I Jr. Model SEW Model POW: 1,,L.{l=7 SN4K98229 S&W S&W S&W S&W ssue POW: noted! Gmgan _ Model 19, 4 1nCh barrell, Hanlon, Issue: I ssue: POW: no model sNlJ040ll :_:@-nnln : :::_-.:_| @q- at Miami, Florida lrile # 62 J¢1HHh A D -° . ._ _ . ww~'%iT $§? ¥$~M ~~~eo""~~ W =~ AThis documentcontains neither recommendationsnor pf the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned*to your*i§ ~agenoy::it your and ita.contents are not to agency. 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'~. -*'=*{;¥. i--ff: QQDUPUCAHONFEE ~"-" - i<"i' = . "" ?#' PAGE !RX XXXXXX FIHDO . Sr? ix a ,_ nu? 5 -er TABLE OF CONTENTS -. Alllillill li I THE SHOOT .3 u Iu u | |I OUT | | |IIIIIII - AN VE SECTIONC. . . . . . .................THE HOUNDED 3 0 SECTION D . . .. . . .... . . . . . . . . . . ... JECTS H RUSSELLHATIX LPLATT I SECTIONE......... .. ..-..EDITORIALS 3 3 L I .. 1 »' $ ' w _ . __.. , ._92~{,_.k,-- 92. =' qr ':-1 -r---"T:'-'~1::.= @2:: **=*"~ *-~ ~.192 .§;,;I ..$3-g r."A _ _ _, ___ __ 5 ms; ' '' . =;. -,_ V <-", ,1 ,-. '-<.»=-- - . AIBT;----. . ,-.~ -'2'»;-K - <§r " * 4=:;---> W1 -"'" .=* _ -- " = . o %@§ 5&3 SECTION A- 'THE SHOUT*DUT 1 ~ -*~..'=¢"'- 1:"-:- ' "*9 .f-:'>.*->£ " .. g ' ...»»' 1' ' " II I - , -I- " - I q -31" :5. . .1 - 1." L!;, I '..,. 2" "'1""-1»-. 1*£:*.I -1:"!-""'1 =.- L'=. J§ :'??'-~ ~L'-?1;l §Q"§ff ~:~'.~,"F ~1 92 I gliyhxo k} - 23 '. 5"" *1 dr no SUN ~ o II" II vml. r an-1 SENTINEL _' Page 15 ""°" ;' snowman J-3 Ap_ri_1 -12. 1986 I TD: ~ 3 "' 'Q a QQ - Ohnchr. .- O-Ilzlblb : 92.b|'|92Iti92QO|&# hang: 3 ?wévaSi3iiIYg ~ ;._j;l]1'_.. I?IT'I{ .;._l 9 lid §.lain 1 _ I. By Jon: smumw , lU[_ F D1 1 ca!l_§H7* Lu .. F _. - A V . .. . 1: .W -I .' ' I :1. _.~:"r M "og.~.i P ljd-hl iaii ,-M_:._ 92{_.;'! . A __ .}:,;__5_. E.2;.1*.:l..-l,_._: 1.. ..->&~._ __ ='. ; m ngents were ed and ve__otl:en wounded Friday in Q0801 Dalk ing 1 ski mark CD03 . __. ' I" E:' Ii -01- nearby car aid dozenarmored =4-" 7M1.1» . - .._- ~-2 ' " .. "K.,. my to Street in dlad in1gunfaqlat inwhich tIro_FBI - AsMarlije carand bank 1%:-s era! monl-b_8, I33: _ _1lf_92§ ._ _.. _1 . ___ he" I me g medtodéscribethetwomenwho E 92 l - Ruthlesslf violent," cious and truck! leold-bloodedwere the terms police car on Q Sought lethal! I .. a _ . -. .. ,3, <4: _> , F - ~' ._| " " ,:r ,.;:~.:: _ "@_ I .. 8' 3' 3- '5-I f _ H,,_._., -- la J _ . Aqpoczlin -A 92.=*-:31 " ¥-1r-*i-::"~*'":2=;e*." 25. fol .wfé51car, .__. Q .6; _,_ :1. _mgwq'p; ' 'courlerv had alreadgdleft a"'$:_'; _@"_bqdIm .- --_ .;.4-.~-;<.r-_. ' -" R1 4. . :fY :' :,...,.* _,._.;*.;w-;;g_-3: ~ Jz< -4 aqd blood ore theywmir 1 _. 4wlm§g? by agents returned-gun rein William R.llitii, 33'! 1_Lllld .. r5h1e.meo,..tb0n¢htl-above been__ the incidents, inc%uding'I_~ Tl- quiet Kendall oeigh ._...W|_i,_ &§n'§ nii eaweondz' s,-bcar't.bes.aIncGZ§ l hy eid. toga nl.":be-now heavy armament that tllllfr-iles - all-ugerllinl mmAR-15 -,-aswe nm_a:q|&I_g -- aa- Ziiw-;_., 7'"= - Mall; - -.- »:=.r.: .=,-~ 2.: V '-7337 *@ill1y- ¥l0e hll|~om4bcI0lln0lI- li-...... 7-. Authorities Itand by I- BIcar .. 417'.! _.'__VV .____.___7:*ii:-_-é___ _ .11-? .. ?"°. . no- t . i-,____;-_._ .4-_| -an--7'1 -"_' - Q I r. 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Agril 12. .1986 9we i 92 -{I Cwacler. ,or tfass eetion su':."l§O"-cl l"Q MIAMI - -H- . . .. hr-Sasha _Z Oli-n-_.¢| M. _. .. .5 *_<a-'n.e~~_ *-..- i' ' -' '1__...- 177% ~ muwa gm ted it» ér __. i j- _ _pp _ $WI_Wrl _ I: __ e _.4---_-""' y eat crime dram V_".1'eeaea'de:uenhyt:~ioody ' . "e aneB=t '  3 Joe color or canwas is ' "tyellow. . -_ i§ven_ageotahad_been ahotbe_re._ltwa -' fellow wen: the "police tgbom that stretched - _F ; -* V ff" ; .:_ __ _ .1 ' e _ _ft* _ _~ Q.-.--0 - Li Q-_._, FBI shooting scene by death, curtous 3 __ colored crowds SCENE/from IA for a few minutes,then turnedto go. Deathln alreadyburgundy.ttu'nlng to brown In the heat. A shotgunlay nearby. tlve empty green shells we llve lnmach anloe clrg" . ytnon. asked to borrow a Another student. Mark Mlaml." be sald to some trlends. "It's nice to know botogirapher telephoto lens. toget acloser look. He is was his third shoot-out scene; the others shlnlnglike emeralds on the pavementA few feet away wasa black-barreled plstoland.beyondthat. sold ! what loo -tat like an automatic rltle. Duringthe chase.two earshadcrunched Into a were : bank hence and e !- .-.rn'-. Sn.-rerobbery. Nothing like this," Saymonsaid. I can't beUeve theyblet that dude llelnthe sun. e dude was dead. of course. I-le was one cl the suspects. Pot-bellledguy with black halr. He lay on £5pocked bybullet holes. The brake llghta were hls back. I-Ila lett arm was taped where the on. hadtriedto getsomefluidsgoingbefore Once all this had been noted and absorbed. there paramedics ug; the chubby guy's clothes were soaked 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. mlnutea.It hadbeenqulettor hoursnow.andstlll we stoodand watched.The woundedwere gone, the throughthe deadman :pockets. What grlpa onlookersat such times ls the ppoxlntlty ofrecent death. Thedanger ls past.butthe Up the rampcameseveralPalmettol~Ilgl_t_School dead were silent. trans xes. students. some sltlegxlng class. others taking an aftermath On televlalon, blazingshoot-outa are tollowedby Noneol them was elownln extra-longlunchbr . commercials. Real-llte murder scenesdo not dissolve around, but the distance from the bodies made casual soeasily;notln theeye.notin the mind. Thecolorct talk an easier thlng. °-"--' 5 ls A blondteen-agertn a sleeveless T-shirt watched death unforgettable. sit-» I .- ---. ;|=., . . - 4_. . " . _1. - 1- .» ,.;.-,.... .. ---'#~-2 _== .t..=. 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