Mr. Belin. Yes.

Mr. Benavides. He was standing like I say, on the center in front of the windshield, right directly on the right front fender of the car.

Mr. Belin. He was not moving when you saw him?

Mr. Benavides. No; he wasn't moving then.

Mr. Belin. All right, after you saw him turn around the corner, what did you do?

Mr. Benavides. After that, I set there for just a few minutes to kind of, I thought he went in back of the house or something. At the time, I thought maybe he might have lived in there and I didn't want to get out and rush right up. He might start shooting again.

That is when I got out of the truck and walked over to the policeman, and he was lying there and he had, looked like a big clot of blood coming out of his head, and his eyes were sunk back in his head, and just kind of made me feel real funny. I guess I was really scared.

Mr. Belin. Did the policeman say anything?

Mr. Benavides. The policeman, I believe was dead when he hit the ground, because he didn't put his hand out or nothing.

Mr. Belin. Where was the policeman as he fell, as you saw him?