Mr. Walker. Never did ask him actually whether it was his gun. He said he knew he was carrying a gun and he wasn't supposed to, so I assumed it was his gun.
Mr. Belin. Well, we certainly appreciate your taking the time to come down here to testify before us, and we want to thank you very much for your cooperation.
Mr. Walker. Okay. I know you've got a problem here.
Mr. Belin. Have I asked you whether or not you care to read the deposition? I don't believe I have. You have an opportunity here to either read the deposition and then sign it, or else waive the signing of it and have the court reporter, Helen Laidrich, send it directly to us in Washington?
Mr. Walker. I will go ahead and sign it.
Mr. Belin. All right, Miss Laidrich will get in touch with you at the Dallas Police Department, I assume.
Mr. Walker. Yes. Do you want me to sign it now?
Mr. Belin. I am talking about when she gets it typed up. Do you want to read it or have her send it to us directly?
Mr. Walker. Do I have to come, down here to read it here?
Mr. Belin. Yes, you have to come down and read it here.