Mr. Hubert. Therefore, you didn't see anybody on either side?
Sergeant Maxey. No.
Mr. Hubert. Now, when you got around to the Commerce Street side had the shooting already taken place?
Sergeant Maxey. Yes, sir; I suppose it had, because as we—correction—as the Lieutenant backed our car into position in front of the armored car, I heard the dispatcher call an ambulance code 3, to the basement and officers were rushing around, covering exits to the city hall, so apparently it happened just before we arrived. That had given them time to call the dispatcher by phone for an ambulance, would be my guess that we were on Harwood Street at the time that it happened.
Mr. Hubert. Did you have any further connection with the event?
Sergeant Maxey. We went to Parkland. Lieutenant Pierce, Sergeant Putnam, and I went to Parkland Hospital and set up security out there.
Mr. Hubert. Did you talk with Jack Ruby at anytime?
Sergeant Maxey. No, sir.
Mr. Hubert. Do you know the man?
Sergeant Maxey. I know him slightly. I know him by sight.