Mr. Griffin. Would you place “X’s” on the map where you think you saw newspaper people.
Mr. Montgomery. Looked to me all along right in here [indicating] because as soon as we came out this door, well, the—this bunch here just moved in on us.
Mr. Griffin. I see. You want to—will you put those “X’s”? You want to make a little note, “Newspapermen,” or “news”——
Mr. Montgomery. Like I say, they moved in towards us and had those long-looking microphones and cramming them over there in Oswald’s face.
Mr. Griffin. Were there any police officers at the point where you have marked those “X’s”, holding them back?
Mr. Montgomery. It could have been. I didn’t recognize them. Very well could have been.
Mr. Griffin. Go ahead.
Mr. Montgomery. Like I say, we came out there. They crammed those mikes over there, and we had to slow up for just a second, because they was backing this car into position. It was supposed to have been in position when we got there, but it wasn’t there, so, we had to pause, or slow down for the car to come on back. And, of course, this pause there—Captain Fritz opened the door of the car. He walked up to the door there. I don’t say he opened the door or not. I didn’t see him open the door. He just walked up to it and then I saw a blur or something and I couldn’t tell what it was. I couldn’t tell, and I heard what sounded like a shot.
Mr. Griffin. And——
Mr. Montgomery. And then——