Mr. Ball. Did you notice—where did you think the shots came from?
Mr. Williams. Well, the first shot—I really did not pay any attention to it, because I did not know what was happening. The second shot, it sounded like it was right in the building, the second and third shot. And it sounded—it even shook the building, the side we were on. Cement fell on my head.
Mr. Ball. You say cement fell on your head?
Mr. Williams. Cement, gravel, dirt, or something, from the old building, because it shook the windows and everything. Harold was sitting next to me, and he said it came right from over our head. If you want to know my exact words, I could tell you.
Mr. Ball. Tell us.
Mr. Williams. My exact words were, "No bull shit." And we jumped up.
Mr. Ball. Norman said what?
Mr. Williams. He said it came directly over our heads. "I can even hear the shell being ejected from the gun hitting the floor." But I did not hear the shell being ejected from the gun, probably because I wasn't paying attention.
Mr. Ball. Norman said he could hear it?
Mr. Williams. He said he could hear it. He was directly under the window that Oswald shot from.