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me so sure that he was in the theatre. I told him that I knew he wss in there,
because he couldn't have pone by me. I told him to call it von an1 s intuition,
or whatever he liked, hut that man is in the theater, and he's running from
you people,for something. I told the officer that I had just heard officially
that tv>e President had been assassinated. I told him that I didn't know if
this man had anything to do with it or not, hut that he was running from some-
thing. The officer asked me if the man fit the description of the suspect. I
told him that I didn't know because I hadn't heard the description of the
suspect. I told the officer that I would describe the man to him, anc that he
could take it from there. After I pave the officer the description of the man
in the theater, he said, "Thank you, we'll be right there". I then called the
projectionist on the intercom and asked him if he could see anyone, and told
him that I had called the police. Tie told me that he couldn't and asked if I
wanted him to stop the picture. 1 told him, "Hoy just to let it go until they
get here. In a minute or two the police were there. There were some motorcycle
officers, some uniformed officers in squad cars, and some plain clothes officers.
They all rushed in the theater carrying puns. Some had pistols and some had
shotguns. I didn't see anything that went on inside the theater. In a matter
of about 10 minutes, the officers came out with the man that I had called about.
TO-en the officers broupht him out, he was still struggling with them. There was*
a lot of people out in the street and on the sidewalk. Someone asked me what
was going on, and I said that it's just a suspect. The crowd of people moved
in, trying to get to the man. The officers got the man in the car and left .
About this time, some officer said, "I'm sure we've got the man that shot officer
Tippit. This was the first I knew of an officer being shot. I asked him where
Officer Tippit had gotten s-ot, and he said down on Tenth . Later on I found
out that the man's name, who the officers arrested at the Texas Theater, was
Lee Karvev Oswald.
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