Mr. Belin. What did you do when you got there?
Mr. Haygood. When I first got to the location there, I was still on Houston Street, and in the process of making a left turn onto Elm Street I could see all these people laying on the ground there on Elm. Some of them were pointing back up to the railroad yard, and a couple of people were headed back up that way, and I immediately tried to jump the north curb there in the 400 block, which was too high for me to get over.
Mr. Belin. You mean with your motorcycle?
Mr. Haygood. Yes.
Mr. Belin. All right.
Mr. Haygood. And I left my motor on the street and ran to the railroad yard.
Mr. Belin. Now when you ran to the railroad yard, would that be north or south of Elm?
Mr. Haygood. The railroad yard would be located at the—it consist of going over Elm Street and back north of Elm Street.
Mr. Belin. What did you do when you got there?
Mr. Haygood. Well, there was nothing. There was quite a few people in the area, spectators, and at that time I went back to my motorcycle—it was on the street—to the radio.