Mr. Belin. Do you know where it was with relation to the policeman's body?

Mr. Scoggins. It was there pretty close to his body, you know, like kind of under his body when they picked him up. It either fell out of his holster or was laying on the ground, one, I don't know which.

Mr. Belin. What did you see him do? This man came up and picked up the policeman's gun. He picked it up and said, "Let's go see if we can find him?"

Mr. Scoggins. I thought the man was a kind of police, Secret Service or something, I didn't know, and I take him and we drove around over the neighborhood looking, and I still didn't know what kind—I still thought he was connected with the police department in some way.

Mr. Belin. What route did you take as you drove over the neighborhood?

Mr. Scoggins. I couldn't tell you.

Mr. Belin. You can't tell us the route you took over the neighborhood?

Mr. Scoggins. I was doing the driving and he was doing the directing.

Mr. Belin. He directed you where to go?

Mr. Scoggins. Actually, I couldn't say where he was going.