Mr. Jackson. Yes, sir. Yes. I should have said that a while ago. There was a policeman who moved toward the door of the Depository. But to my best knowledge there was no concentrated movement toward any one spot. It looked like general confusion to me, and of course, I stayed in the car. As we did turn the corner our driver speeded up and we went by the scene pretty fast and I do recall this Negro family covering up their child on the grass, and I, as we passed them, they were just getting up and he had the child in his arms and the child looked limp and I didn't know whether the child was shot or not. But then we were moving fast and went on under the underpass.
Representative Ford. That is all, Mr. Chairman.
The Chairman. Mr. Wright, do you have any questions?
Mr. Wright. No, Mr. Chief Justice, I passed a question on.
Mr. Specter. I have just one additional question, and that is whether Mr. Jackson had any occasion to see anybody leave the scene of the Texas School Book Depository Building?
Mr. Jackson. No, sir.
Mr. Specter. That is all, Your Honor.
The Chairman. Mr. Jackson, thank you very much for coming.
Mr. Jackson. Thank you.
The Chairman. We appreciate it.