Mr. Brewer. Yes.
Mr. Belin. You were in the lead part of the motorcade?
Mr. Brewer. Yes. I was the front vehicle. There was four or five of us up there in a line across the street.
Mr. Belin. Do you remember how fast you were going as you went down Main Street there towards Houston?
Mr. Brewer. No, sir; not exactly. The speed of it would vary considerably according to the crowd of people on each side of the street as to how we could get through.
Mr. Belin. Did you remember how fast you were going as you turned north on Houston?
Mr. Brewer. It was in my assignment to leave my position there and go ahead of the motorcade as we were approaching Houston on Main Street, and before we got to Houston Street I left. I pulled out ahead of them, and following the same route, went down to the intersection or to where the motorcade was to come onto Stemmons Freeway.
Mr. Belin. So your speed wasn't necessarily accurate with the motorcade, is that correct, sometimes?
Mr. Brewer. Yes, sir; I had pulled away from the motorcade on Main Street and proceeded on down to the Stemmons Freeway.
Mr. Belin. Where were you when you heard the shot?