Mr. Poe. From there to Oak Cliff, to the scene of the Tippit shooting.
Mr. Ball. How did you happen to go out there?
Mr. Poe. I was standing close to the squad car using the squad car as part of the block to keep the crowd back and had run out of rope, and heard a citizen, I presume, get on the radio, and—because he didn't know radio procedure, called and said a police officer was shot out there. At first give the wrong address, and come back and changed it to another address, and I believe he left us in the 400 block of East Ninth, the last time, and we went out there.
Mr. Ball. You went there?
Mr. Poe. Yes.
Mr. Ball. And what did you find when you got there?
Mr. Poe. We found——
Mr. Ball. What did you see?
Mr. Poe. Found the squad car parked toward the curb, and a pool of blood at the left-front wheel of the car. The ambulance had already picked him up and the officer had left the scene when we arrived. We had—I don't know how many people there were. Looked like 150 to 200 people around there, and Mrs. Markham, I talked to her first and we got a description of the man that shot Tippit.
Mr. Ball. Do you know what the description was?