Mr. Baker. There were five motorcycle officers in front. There were four, two on each right side behind.

Mr. Belin. When you say in front and behind of what vehicle?

Mr. Baker. We are referring to the President's car.

Mr. Belin. All right. He was on the front and to the left of the President's car.

Mr. Baker. Yes, sir; that is right.

Mr. Belin. What did he say to you about blood or something?

Mr. Baker. Like I say, we were talking about where the shot came from, and he said the first shot he couldn't figure it out where it came from. He turned his head backward, reflex, you know, and then he turned back and the second shot came off, and then the third shot is when the blood and everything hit his helmet and his windshield.

Mr. Belin. Did it hit the inside or the outside of his windshield, did he say?

Mr. Baker. It hit all this inside. Now, as far as the inside or outside of the windshield. I don't know about that. But it was all on the right-hand side of his helmet.

Mr. Belin. Of his helmet?