Mr. Walker. I believe that the description given on the radio, that he probably stopped just to check him out as a general procedure, as we do.
Mr. Belin. Well, if he stopped him for that reason, this man, he would have stopped him because the man was a suspect for perhaps the assassination, why wouldn't he have had his gun out when he stopped him?
Mr. Walker. Well, there are a lot of people of that description, and it is just not police practice to pull your gun on a person because he fits the description of someone, unless you are positive almost that it is the suspect. You just don't do it.
Mr. Belin. Let me ask you, did you have anything to do on November 22, or anything more to do on November 22, with either the Tippit shooting or investigation or apprehension of Oswald or the assassination of the President's investigation?
Mr. Walker. No. I stayed down in Captain Westbrook's office for a while until I got off.
Mr. Belin. How about November 23, did you have anything to do that day?
Mr. Walker. That would have been Saturday.
Mr. Belin. Or did you work on Saturday?
Mr. Walker. Yes, I worked on Saturday. I didn't follow up on any investigation of any kind.
Mr. Belin. Were you going back to accident investigation?