INTERVIEW WITH <SANITIZED> OFFICE OF SECURITY

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01430362
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RIPPUB
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U
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3
Document Creation Date: 
December 28, 2022
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August 7, 2017
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Case Number: 
F-2007-00094
Publication Date: 
May 31, 1973
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=Approved for Release: 2017/01/18 C01430362 � ( (b)(3) (b)(6) -.4 June 1973 Date BROE FROM: Follow-up interview re Mr. yccx to see DCI. request RETU� RN TbFTli�hterviews held on behalf of DCI re Watergate/Jewels 00648 � (b)(3) Approved for Release: 2017/01/18 C01430362 iSPr 'r. _Approved for Release: 2017/01/18 C01430362., 1ANDUM FOR THE RECORD 1;T: Interview with 31 May 1973 Office of Security 1. On 31 May 1973 I questioned about what he d at the Advanced Intelligence Seminar No. 6 and the extent ure of the relations he had had with the Montgomery County He said that he and others had been encouraged to discuss ork and the problems related thereto with other Seminar rs and told that what they said would be "non-attributable." context he had discussed the Office of Security's relations :al Police Forces including the Police Force in Montgomery . He said he mentioned the "Ballou Case" as an example the Montgomery County Police had used equipment provided kgency in their work, but denied that he had said or implied Agency was "involved" in the Ballou case. He said that he o r-lated to the other Seminar members the fact that the ha provided assistance to the Secret Service in connection a protection of the President and Vice President and that he ers had been detailed to work with the Secret Service on -audio activities at the 1968 Democratic National Convention ago and the Republican National Convention in Miami. I who was on the Chicago detail, if he was to protect the Vice President. He said that he was detailed Kelly, Deputy Chief of the Secret Service and worked in Ls a member of the Secret Service under Mr. Kelly. 2. I questioned as to whether his relations with -itgomery County Police was training oriented, equipment d, or if he had engaged in any operations or activities with ice. He said his relations with the Police had been entirely ent oriented and had been limited to the Chief of Police and two senior Inspectors. The extent of assistance given con- of the Agency providing the Police with surplus technical 00849 Approved for Release: 2017/01/18 C01430362 , / _Approved for Release: 2017/01/18 C01430362D( /cn-Lia i- I equipment which was of no further use to the Agency, and briefing them as to its use. He said he would not define these briefings as training, but admitted that it might be so construed. 3. said that his only knowledge of the "Ballou Case", except what he had read in the papers came from one telephone conversation he had with Inspector of the Montgomery County Police sometime after accounts of the Ballou shooting had appeared in the press. He said the Inspector called to thank him for some amplifying equipment the Agency had given the Police and mentioned that it had probably saved the life of a policeman. He said that the Inspector explained to him that the account of the incident appearing in the press was not the whole story, that with the aid of the equipment the Agency had provided the Police had been able to intercept a telephone call from Ballou to a friend in which Ballou had outlined plans to "kill a cop ." The Police had then staged a raid to forestall Ballou's plan and it was during this raid that Ballou was shot, said that he had had no other conversations with the Montgomery County Police on that subject. He said he had mentioned it at the Seminar as an example of the sensitivity involved in the Agency's dealings with domestic Police Forces. He said he recalled that there was quite a bit of discussion and argument by the Seminar members about the propriety of the Agency assist- ing local police forces and working with the Secret Service�in the U.S., but that he did not recall any extensive discussion about the Ballou Case and that at no time had he said that the Agency was directly involved, said he remembered that seemed particularly concerned about the Agency's involve- ment in domestic activities and that sometime later, around January or February 1972, talked to Colonel White about his concern and Colonel White in turn talked to the Director of Security. Since that date, he said, he has not had any further direct contact with the Montgomery County Police, based upon orders of the Director of Security. Inspector St 00650 Approved for Release: 2017/01/18 C01430362