Mr. Hawkins. Yes, sir; McDonald, and I believe Sergeant Hill marked it or possibly Bob Carroll. There were, I believe, two people who marked it.
Mr. Ball. Did you see anybody unload the gun?
Mr. Hawkins. No, sir; not unload it. I believe the gun was unloaded whenever I got there, but they put Oswald in the car and three or four men rode with him and then Officer Baggett and I came back to the station and it was probably 30 to 45 minutes after they got there that we arrived at the station.
Mr. Ball. Did you see the bullets?
Mr. Hawkins. I saw the bullets—yes, sir.
Mr. Ball. Did you ever examine them closely?
Mr. Hawkins. I looked at them and one of them appeared to have a small indentation where it looked like it might have been struck and did not fire.
Mr. Ball. I think that's all, officer.
Now, this will be written up and you can read it and sign it, or you can waive signature—just as you wish—which do you prefer?
Mr. Hawkins. I would just as soon sign it.