Mr. Liebeler. How many shots did you hear?
Mr. Reynolds. I really have no idea, to be honest with you. I would say four or five or six. I just would have no idea. I heard one, and then I heard a succession of some more, and I didn't see the officer get shot.
Mr. Liebeler. Did you see this man's face that had the gun in his hand?
Mr. Reynolds. Very good.
Mr. Liebeler. Subsequent to that time, you were questioned by the Dallas Police Department, were you not?
Mr. Reynolds. No.
Mr. Liebeler. The Dallas Police Department never talked to you about the man that you saw going down the street?
Mr. Reynolds. Now, they talked to me much later, you mean?
Mr. Liebeler. OK; let me put it this way: When is the first time that anybody from any law-enforcement agency, and I mean by that, the FBI, Secret Service, Dallas Police Department, Dallas County sheriff's office; you pick it. When is the first time that they ever talked to you?
Mr. Reynolds. January 21.