Mr. Arnett. I went Zangs to Jefferson.
Mr. Griffin. Did you get to the corner of Zangs and Beckley at any point in your trip out there?
Mr. Arnett. No. Beckley would have been a block east of where I was.
Mr. Griffin. Now, you drove this route, did you see anything?
Mr. Arnett. No, sir.
Mr. Griffin. Of any importance to the Commission?
Mr. Arnett. No, sir.
Mr. Griffin. All right. Now, I take it then you went on out to the funeral, or wherever you had to go?
Mr. Arnett. I went on home. I had my police radio on. Before I arrived at my home I heard someone come in on the radio and say, "A police officer has been shot." And further, maybe a block or two, he says, "I believe he is dead." And I changed my clothes right quick and got in my car to go to Grapevine. I came back down Clarendon to the R. L. Thornton Expressway, taken R. L. Thornton Expressway to Highway 114—well, it turns into Stemmons Expressway, you know, automatically, Highway 114, and I was listening all the time of this transaction of the police officer.
Mr. Griffin. Were you listening on a police radio?