Mr. Huffaker. Yes, sir; I did, which I could not quote it exactly, but the first thing that I distinguished, the first utterance that I could distinguish, and as I say, I do not recall the exact words, but I heard Police Officer Richard Swain who was—I don’t know where he was before the shot was fired, but immediately afterward, he was standing a very short distance from me blocking access of anyone else, and he made—he shouted out for no one to come any further.
Mr. Hubert. You don’t remember the words?
Mr. Huffaker. The words, frankly, I think he said, “I’ll knock you on your ass,” but I’m not certain exactly what the words were.
Mr. Hubert. But in any case, in the sense you understood the officer, he was trying to keep anybody from converging there?
Mr. Huffaker. And how. Yes; he was.
Mr. Hubert. There’s one other thing I wanted to do by way of position. I’m going to roughly draw a rectangle which will not be in scale but I hope that it will fix the position of the television camera unit of KRLD which you were attached to.
Mr. Huffaker. Yes, sir.
Mr. Hubert. In the first place, I understand it was on the other side of the rail from you?
Mr. Huffaker. That’s correct.
Mr. Hubert. I understand further that some of its mechanisms, its camera mechanisms were actually sticking out over the rail?