Above, Dallas Police officer J. D. Tippit. |
Today's the 59th anniversary of the JFK assassination in Dallas, Texas. As one would expect, there's plenty of articles online to read.
One of them has a glaring error in its narrative. It is from NewsBreak by Larry Lease.
In one paragraph he wrote:
Dallas News reports that two Oak Cliff homes that Oswald stayed at before that fateful day are still standing and are privately owned. However, as the area continues to develop, it's unclear how long they will remain standing. Oswald rented a room at 1026 N. Beckley Ave, which has been turned into a museum. He and his wife were living in a home at 214 W. Neely Street. This is the home where Oswald famously posed for a picture with the rife he would end up using to kill Kennedy. You can also see a plaque that marks the spot where Kennedy shot the Dallas police officer near Patton Avenue and 10th Street.
Yeah, sure he did.
To read the full article, go here.
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