Mr. Craig. Then I heard an explosion.
Mr. Belin. When you heard the explosion, what did you do?
Mr. Craig. Well, the first—nothing. I wrestled with my mind. I knew it was a shot but—uh—I didn't want to believe it. But, a few seconds later, I heard another explosion and, this time, I knew it was a shot. And, as I began to run, I heard a third one. I was running toward Houston Street.
Mr. Belin. How many explosions did you hear altogether?
Mr. Craig. Three.
Mr. Belin. About how far were these noises apart?
Mr. Craig. The first one was—uh—about three seconds—2 or 3 seconds.
Mr. Belin. Two or 3 seconds between the first and the second?
Mr. Craig. Well, it was quite a pause between there. It could have been a little longer.
Mr. Belin. And what about between the second and third?