Mr. Liebeler. What happened when the motorcade came down Main Street and turned right on Houston Street; what did you do then?
Mr. Smith. I just stood parade rest there, you know, trying to keep the people back. I was facing the motorcade—they had come out in the street here a little bit and I just stood there.
Mr. Liebeler. So you were facing west?
Mr. Smith. Yes.
Mr. Liebeler. You did not go out into the intersection at any point here and help hold traffic back at that intersection, did you?
Mr. Smith. No; I did not.
Mr. Liebeler. So, you stood there as the motorcade went by, facing west down toward the triple underpass and the motorcade turned left and started to go down Elm Street, is that right?
Mr. Smith. That's right.
Mr. Liebeler. From where you are standing, could you observe the railroad tracks that went over the triple underpass down there at the bottom of Exhibit No. 354?
Mr. Smith. I'm sure I could see them from that location, but I don't remember, you know, noticing them. I had noticed them earlier in the day, probably from that location, and I had saw some officers up there, and other than that, I don't remember seeing anything else. I do specifically remember seeing some officers on the overpass here.