Mr. Jackson. No, sir; no noise, I would say.
Representative Ford. At the time you heard the first shot, what was your position in the car? Were you standing or sitting?
Mr. Jackson. I was sitting on the back of the seat, on the right-hand side of the back seat, sitting up.
Representative Ford. Did you have your camera in your hand?
Mr. Jackson. Yes; I had one camera around my neck and the camera I had just emptied, it was in my lap. I had thrown my film out to this reporter over the side of the car as we rounded the corner and I still had the camera lying in my lap, and the other one was around my neck.
Representative Ford. Was this the position you were in at the time you heard the first shot?
Mr. Jackson. Yes, sir.
Representative Ford. After the third shot and as the car hesitated, did you see any law enforcement officials move in any concentrated or concerted direction?
Mr. Jackson. I saw at least one, there may have been more, run up the School Depository steps, toward the door. That is one of the things I saw in this confusion.
Representative Ford. This was separate from the policeman on the motorcycle?