Mr. Hankal. Appeared at the door and came through.
Mr. Hubert. Can you tell us what was the reaction at the time Oswald actually appeared into view of the news people and the police and so forth?
Mr. Hankal. Well, the physical things that happened was there was a stir—some of the movie cameras lights—they need more lights than the television cameras do, some of their lights came on, strobe lights came on and cameras began to click. It was—at the moment not very noisy as it had been—a little, oh, a hush fell over us.
Mr. Hubert. Isn’t it a fact that prior to the shooting, immediately prior to the shooting there was a general surge forward?
Mr. Hankal. Just prior to the shooting?
Mr. Hubert. Yes.
Mr. Hankal. Yes—I would say.
Mr. Hubert. I mean that there was a general movement—a step or two forward by each person—that made a surge?
Mr. Hankal. A moving forward, leaning forward, of all bodies.
Mr. Hubert. And it was almost immediately thereafter or contemporaneously with it that Jack Ruby brushed through the crowd, is that correct?