And I then walked on out the front door and asked, "Did anyone here see anything?"
And someone pointed to Mr. Brennan.
Mr. Stern. What was your purpose in asking for a list of the employees of the building?
Mr. Sorrels. Because I knew that they would have to be interviewed. I was trying to establish at that time without any delay, who all was in that building or was employed there, because I knew they would have to be talked to later.
In other words, I was looking for someone that saw something.
Mr. Stern. You were looking for potential witnesses?
Mr. Sorrels. Yes, sir.
Mr. Stern. And at that time you had no basis for suspecting any employee might be involved one way or the other?
Mr. Sorrels. No, sir; and I did not know at that time that the shots came from the building.
When I was—when Mr. Brennan was pointed out to me, I went up and told him who I was and asked him if he saw anything. And he told me what he had seen. And, at that time, that is the first time that I knew definitely that any shots had come from the building.