JFK files: FBI, Secret Service investigated North Carolinians as potential threats

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Three North Carolinians appeared among the JFK files released on Thursday after being investigated by the FBI or Secret Service as potential threats to presidents and other public figures.

Part of the remaining classified records related to the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy became public Thursday and they included three North Carolinians who were listed among hundreds of others documented and gathered together as part of the Secret Service Protective Research cases from March-December 1963.

The individuals were listed as possible threats to those under Secret Service protection, including President Kennedy. Most were cleared and determined not to be substantial threats.

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