Warren Commission (04 of 26): Hearings Vol. IV (of 15)United States. Warren Commission
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Warren Commission (04 of 26): Hearings Vol. IV (of 15)
United States. Warren Commission
Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963 -- Assassination; Oswald, Lee Harvey
Representative FORD. What report are you talking about now?
Mr. CURRY. A sharp report as a firecracker or as it was it was the
report of this rifle.
We were just approaching an underpass, and there were some people
around on each side of the underpass, up in the railroad yards, and
I thought at first that perhaps this was a railroad torpedo, it was a
sharp crack.
Inspector--no, it wasn't Inspector, it was Lawson of the Secret Service
and Mr. Sorrels of the Dallas office of the Secret Service, and Sheriff
Bill Decker and myself were in this car.
Mr. DULLES. I may be anticipating.
Mr. RANKIN. That is all right, go right ahead.
Mr. CURRY. I said what was that, was that a firecracker, or someone
said this. I don't recall whether it was me or someone else, and from
the report I couldn't tell whether it was coming from the railroad yard
or whether it was coming from behind but I said over the radio, I said,
"Get someone up in the railroad yard and check."
And then about this time. I believe it was motorcycle Officer Chaney
rode up beside of me and looking back in the rear view mirror I could
see some commotion in the President's car and after this there had been
two more reports, but these other two reports I could tell were coming
behind instead of from the railroad yards.
Mr. RANKIN. What do you mean by reports?
Mr. CURRY. Sharp reports as a rifle or a firecracker, and looking in
the rear view mirror then I could see some commotion in President
Kennedy's car.
Mr. RANKIN. You could distinctly hear and tell that the two later
reports were from behind?
Mr. CURRY. Behind.
Mr. RANKIN. Rather than front?
Mr. CURRY. That is right.
Mr. RANKIN. You weren't sure whether the first one was from behind or
in front?
Mr. CURRY. I couldn't tell because perhaps of the echo or the----
Representative FORD. Where were you sitting in the car, sir?
Mr. CURRY. I was driving.
Representative FORD. You were driving?
Mr. CURRY. Yes, sir.
Representative FORD. When you heard the first report, did you grab a
communications set and give this order?
Mr. CURRY. Almost immediately.
Representative FORD. What was the order that you gave?
Mr. CURRY. As I recall it, "Get someone up in the railroad yard to
check those people." There was already an officer up there.
Mr. RANKIN. How do you know that?
Mr. CURRY. They assigned officers to every overpass.
We went with the Secret Service, Batchelor and Chief Lunday had went
over this route with Secret Service agents Lawson and Sorrels and they
had run the route 2 or 3 days prior to this and pointed out every place
where they wanted security officers, and we placed them there where
they asked for them.
Mr. RANKIN. Did you see an officer there when you looked up?
Mr. CURRY. I couldn't recognize him, but I could see an officer whoever
it was.
Representative FORD. Did you get this order over the PA system before
the second and third shots?
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