Mr. Boone. I did not touch the weapon at all.
Mr. Ball. I would like to offer all the exhibits we have offered with this witness, which is 515 to 516 and 517, into evidence.
Senator Cooper. Let the exhibits be admitted in evidence.
(The documents referred to marked Commission Exhibits Nos. 515, 516, and 517 were received in evidence.)
Mr. Ball. I have no further questions.
The Chairman. I think you said that the reason you didn't touch it was because of the danger of fingerprints on there, is that right?
Mr. Boone. That is correct. The city officers had personnel in charge up there. Captain Fritz, I believe, was in charge, senior officer on the floor.
He was called to the location as soon as I found the rifle. He came over, and it was photographed then.
Senator Cooper. Did you notice whether the rifle that you discovered had a telescopic sight?
Mr. Boone. Yes, it did.