Mr. Belin. Then what did you do?

Mr. Haygood. I went back to my motorcycle, which was sitting on Elm Street.

Mr. Belin. Then what did you do?

Mr. Haygood. At that time some people came up and started talking to me as to the shooting.

Mr. Belin. What did they say?

Mr. Haygood. One stated that he had seen the President when the first shot was fired, and that he definitely was hit.

Mr. Belin. Did he say where the shot came from?

Mr. Haygood. And I asked him about where the shots came from, and he stated that he didn't know, that he was looking at him when the first shot was fired, and that he slumped. And when the second shot was fired, he went completely out of sight.

Mr. Belin. You talked to any other witnesses there?

Mr. Haygood. Yes. There was another one came up who was located, at the time he stated, on the south side of Elm Street back toward the triple underpass. Back, well, it would be north of the underpass there, and said he had gotten hit by a piece of concrete or something, and he did have a slight cut on his right cheek, upper portion of his cheek just to the right of his nose.