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 | | In response to the attack, the Poston II police arrested eight suspects who were later described by the Poston Chronicle, as "Kibei trouble-makers." Those involved in the assault were all residents of Camp II, and ranged in age from eighteen to thirty-seven. |
 | | George Inouye, James Tanaka, Tadao Hasegawa, Tetsuo Inokuchi, Mitsuto Kurimoto, Miyoshi Matsuda, Kataru Urabe and James Toya were all found guilty of the attack by the Poston Judicial Committee, and were removed to Yuma under provisions of WRA Administrative Instruction Number 34, to stand trial. |
 | | All of the attackers, except for Urabe, pled guilty to the charge of assault with a deadly weapon. |
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