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Did Lee Harvey Oswald kill Officer Tippit?

Yes, within hours of the Kennedy assassination he killed a police officer called J. D. Tippit. He was soon arrested for the shooting and quickly suspected of being involved in the murder of President Kennedy.


What police officer was allegedly shot by Oswald after JFK's assassination?

J. D. Tippit


What was the name of the police officer allegedly shot by Oswald following JFK's assassination?

J. D. Tippit


What is J. D. Tippit's birthday?

J. D. Tippit was born on September 18, 1924.


When was J. D. Tippit born?

J. D. Tippit was born on September 18, 1924.


When did J. D. Tippit die?

J. D. Tippit died on November 22, 1963 at the age of 39.


How old was J. D. Tippit at death?

J. D. Tippit died on November 22, 1963 at the age of 39.


How old is J. D. Tippit?

J. D. Tippit was born on September 18, 1924 and died on November 22, 1963. J. D. Tippit would have been 39 years old at the time of death or 90 years old today.


Were and when did Lee Harvey Oswald get arrested?

He was arrested for shooting Police Officer J. D. Tippit on the day of President Kennedy's assassination. It did not take long for police to suspect he had also killed the President, especially as he worked at the warehouse where the shots had been fired from and had left the building minutes after the assassination.


President Kennedy worked to bring about social change concerning racial inequality As a result of Kennedy's assassination President Johnson?

It continued Kennedy's civil rights work and signed two new policies into law :D


Did Lee Harvey Oswald kill someone else on the day he killed Kennedy according to the Warren Report?

The Warren Commission Report claimed Lee Harvey Oswald shot and killed Dallas Police Officer J. D. Tippit.


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