Jesse Curry

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Jesse Edward Curry (October 3, 1913 - June 22, 1980) was chief of the Dallas police at the time John F. Kennedy was assassinated while traveling through a motorcade in downtown Dallas.

As he was to recount in his testimony with the Warren Commission and with the LBJ Presidential Library, he provided security for the new president, Lyndon B. Johnson, at Parkland Memorial Hospital where Kennedy died, and aboard Air Force One when he was sworn in as president.

Curry died of a heart attack in Dallas on June 22, 1980, and was buried in Grove Hill Memorial Park.

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