El Paso Police Department 1960 - 1969

El Paso Police Department 1960 - 1969

El Paso Police Department 1960 - 1969

El Paso Police Department 1960 - 1969

El Paso Police Department 1960 - 1969

El Paso Police sergeants - 1962

Sergeants Ronald Edwards and Emmett Williams. Overlooking N. Campbell St from Rim Road.

Area: Central / El Paso High

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El Paso Police car insignia - 60s

El Paso Police car insignia

Area: Central / Downtown

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Border Closed JFK killed 1963

Officer Bob LaFrance standing guard

Area: Central / Downtown

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Photo take in El Paso, TX Nov. 1963.

President John F Kennedy visits El Paso - June 1963

El Paso Police officer Joe Bowling providing protection during President Kennedy's visit

Area: Central / Downtown

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El Paso Police Officer Ed Agan - 1962

Each marked patrol or traffic unit carried a black, clip-on flag in the car. (Notice flag on passenger side in this photo, clipped to rain gutter). Any time a traffic accident resulted in a fatality, either during the shift, or a previous accident resulting in a later death, the police dispatcher would broadcast to all units to "Mount the black flags". They stayed up for 24 hours. This was to remind all motorists that there had been a traffic fatality and remind them to drive safely.

Area: Northeast / Franklin Mountains

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