Sergeant Putnam. No, sir.
Mr. Hubert. And he waved you on?
Sergeant Putnam. He immediately turned back and glanced like this [indicating], and turned back, and was walking back to his position on the sidewalk.
Mr. Hubert. Would you say from the time you all reached the Main Street exit point to the time that Vaughn started to walk back to his position, it took only a matter of 3 or 4 seconds?
Sergeant Putnam. We didn't even stop the car. It would be very few seconds.
Mr. Hubert. No stop at all?
Sergeant Putnam. Just a—to prevent from hitting a pedestrian walking on the sidewalk. Now, there wasn't one walking, but to take a quick glance like you would do approaching a sidewalk, the car was slowed, and immediately—at this time everything happened at once. He slowed the car, Vaughn walked and glanced and waved us on. He accelerated and we went on to Main Street.
Mr. Hubert. Did you turn your head to the right when you got to the sidewalk?
Sergeant Putnam. Yes, sir.
Mr. Hubert. Did you see anybody?