Mr. Rankin. Will you just describe that event when you saw those shells?
Mr. Brian. Well, a police sergeant, Jerry Hill, hollered, I was on the opposite side of the sixth floor, hollered that he had, this is where he shot from, and shells were laying there, and I walked from where I was at over to the other corner of the building and looked, and that is about the extent of my investigation there because they called the crime laboratory and everybody else to get down there and they got an officer to guard the place and not let nobody get around and we went on searching the building.
Mr. Rankin. What did you see, how many shells did you see?
Mr. Brian. I am going to guess.
Mr. Rankin. We don't want you to guess. If you can tell us your recollection, that is all.
Mr. Brian. Well, the first time I went over there, I believe I saw two, but I am not sure, but I went back again later and there were three shells there.
Mr. Rankin. Now after that, did you leave the Depository Building?
Mr. Brian. Yes, sir; after we spent considerable time, we went from the top floor down to the bottom floor, back up, going through it, and we finally wound up on the second floor taking all the acoustic tile out of the ceiling looking up to see if anybody was hidden up there, and I believe that was the last thing we did in the building. By that time, there were a number of people in the building.
Mr. Rankin. You were making a complete search of each floor, were you?
Mr. Brian. Yes, sir; I was with, I mean there were a number of officers there. I didn't do it by myself, there were a number of us there and we were searching it.