Mr. Belin. Where was he?
Mr. Baker. He was on the right rear of the car or to the side, and then at that time the chief of police, he didn't know anything about this, and he moved up and told him, and then that was during the time that the Secret Service men were trying to get in the car, and at the time, after the shooting, from the time the first shot rang out, the car stopped completely, pulled to the left and stopped.
Mr. Belin. The President's car?
Mr. Baker. Yes, sir. Now, I have heard several of them say that, Mr. Truly was standing out there, he said it stopped. Several officers said it stopped completely.
Mr. Dulles. You saw it stop, did you?
Mr. Baker. No, sir; I didn't see it stop.
Mr. Dulles. You just heard from others that it had stopped?
Mr. Baker. Yes, sir; that it had completely stopped, and then for a moment there, and then they rushed on out to Parkland.
Mr. Belin. Officer Baker, did this Officer Chaney say anything else about, for instance, where he thought the source of the shots was?
Mr. Baker. Not—he knew they came from behind him but he didn't know where. He said from down there they was kind of going down that hill and said that shot, the sound of it, you couldn't tell just exactly where it came from.