Mr. Belin. Were they newspaper pictures or television pictures, or both, or neither?
Mr. Benavides. Well, television pictures and newspaper pictures. The thing lasted about a month, I believe, it seemed like.
Mr. Belin. Pardon.
Mr. Benavides. I showed—I believe they showed pictures of him every day for a long time there.
Mr. Belin. Did you talk to anyone at all there that witnessed what was going on?
Mr. Benavides. No; sure didn't. There was people that asked me what happened, came up in the crowd there and asked me what happened, and I said just the policeman got shot.
Mr. Belin. You talked to Ted Callaway, did you?
Mr. Benavides. No; afterward. You know, I told your—I told him, he asked me when we went, when Ted Callaway got around there, he opened the car door and picked up the phone and called in and told them there was an officer that had been killed. But the officer on the other side of the radio told him to hang up the phone to keep the lines clear, or something of that sort.
Then he jumped out and ran around and he asked me did I see what happened, and I said yes. And he said let's chase him, and I said no.
Mr. Belin. Why did you say "No"?