Portrait of a younger Harry Raymond, wearing a hat and bowtie. He was the vice investigator who brought down the corrupt Los Angeles Police Department of the 1930s. He nearly died when a car bomb exploded on January 14, 1938, planted by Capt. Earle Kynette and two fellow officers of the LAPD.
Raymond, Harry Kynette, Earle Allen, Roy Browne, Fred Los Angeles (Calif.).--Police Department Bombing investigation--California--Los Angeles Political crimes and offenses--California--Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Collection photographs
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