Mr. O'Brien. I don't recall the name of the street. But I recall distinctly a right turn.
Mr. Adams. And then another swerving turn?
Mr. O'Brien. That is right.
Mr. Adams. At that point, were there a lot of buildings or only a few?
Mr. O'Brien. It seemed that when we made the turn off the Main Street, that the crowds petered out. It was a very normal termination of a parade route. And we just felt that while there were people on the streets, it was not the massive crowd that we had just passed over several blocks. And I believe that my reaction was this is about the end of the parade route, and we were about to just sort of settle back. There were people still on the street, but you could see that this route was—this parade route was about to terminate.
Mr. Adams. And as you came around those turns, did you hear any shots fired?
Mr. O'Brien. Yes; I did.
Mr. Adams. Would you tell me as best you can whether at that time you could see the President's car?
Mr. O'Brien. No; I could not.
Mr. Adams. Was that because your car had not turned the corner yet?