Mr. Ball. Did you hear the man say anything?
Mr. Westbrook. The word "brutality" or "police brutality" and I think that was just all he yelled—was said while I was in the aisle walking down to the group. There was about six or seven ahold of him at that time.
Mr. Ball. Were the handcuffs on him at the time you arrived?
Mr. Westbrook. They were putting the handcuffs on him—they had one handcuff on one hand and they were trying to find the other one, and they were having difficulty in locating it because there were so many hands there.
Mr. Ball. How many officers were there?
Mr. Westbrook. In fact—that was one of the only humorous things about the whole thing—somebody did get ahold of the wrong arm and they were twisting it behind Oswald's back and somebody yelled—I remember that, "My God, you got mine." I think it was just an arm that come up out of the crowd that somebody grabbed.
Mr. Ball. Did you see any police officer strike Oswald?
Mr. Westbrook. No; I did not.
Mr. Westbrook. No, I didn't.