Then as we got outside, of course, the phones were ringing. I answered the phone. It was Captain Fritz. He was still at the scene on the sixth floor of the School Book Depository, and I told him that the officers had just brought in a suspect that had shot the police officer, and told him about Mr. Shelley telling me that this boy that was identified was Lee Harvey Oswald, was also an employee there.

He said, "I will be right up in a few minutes."

Mr. Belin. Where was Captain Fritz at this time?

Mr. Brown. He was still at the scene of the shooting, at the Texas School Book Depository. He called from there.

Mr. Belin. Then what did you do?

Mr. Brown. I told him it looked like we might have the boy that was responsible for that. He said, "Okay, I will be up in a few minutes."

Mr. Belin. What did you mean by "that," for the assassination?

Mr. Brown. For the President's assassination. That was my own personal opinion at that time.

Mr. Belin. Then what did you do?

Mr. Brown. Then after the confusion died down a little bit, I got Mr. Shelley back in another room, the other room that was not occupied at this time, and finished my affidavit with him in regard to what he did, saw, or heard at the time of the assassination.