Dubrow's Furniture Store office worker Ethel Snyder is questioned by Detective Sergeant Albert Kimmel following a robbery at the store by the Black Mafia.
Dubrow Furniture Store employees Bernard Wagenheim, Lucile Sacchetti, and Max M. Carson sit on a couch after the Black Mafia robbery. They wait to give their statements to the police.
Eileen Weissberg, a victim tied down during a robbery at the Dubrow's Furniture Store explains that happened to Inspector Philip DiWilliams. Behind her is Richard Dubrow.
Robert Porreca (foreground) talks to newsmen at Metropolitan Hospital while waiting treatment of burns that resulted during a robbery at Dubrow's Furniture Store. Fellow employee, Mitch Grossman (background) was shot during the incident.
Mrs. Theresa Gambone was a customer at Dubrow's Furniture Store during a robbery. She is at Metropolitan Hospital afterward for treatment of shock and tape burns of her wrists.
Report from the United States Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation, on the race riots of summer 1964. Includes analysis of the nature of city riots, the role of police, and the alleged involvement of outside groups.
The car thought to be used in the pick up of money that fell out of a Purolator Inc. truck was found in New Jersey and brought to the first police district at 24th and Wolf Streets to be searched.