| «Now; |
| the prisoner wearing a black sweater' he has changed from his t-shirt;
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| is being moved out toward an armoured car. |
| Being led out by, er, Captain Fritz.
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| There is the prisoner
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| «Do you have anything to say in your defence?»
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| «There's a shot. |
| Oswald has been shot. |
| Oswald has been shot. |
| A shot rang out.
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| Mass confusion here. |
| All the doors have been locked. |
| A shot rang out as he was
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| led into his car. |
| A shot… there’s a mass confusion here. |
| Rolling and fighting.
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| As he was being led out, now he’s being led back. |
| He was thrown to the ground.
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| The police have the entire area blocked off. |
| Everybody stay back.
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| There’s a yell
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| «Did you see it?»
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| «Senator, how are you going to counter Mr Humphries and his backgrounding you
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| as far as the delegate goes for???»
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| «I think he’s… cover for him»
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| «Senator Kennedy has been sh…, Senator Kennedy has been shot. |
| Is that possible?
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| Is that possible? |
| Ladies and gentlemen, it is possible, he has.
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| Not only Senator Kennedy, oh my God. |
| Senator Kennedy has been shot and another
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| man, the Kennedy campaign manager has also been shot in the head
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| «I am right here and Raefer Johnson has a hold of the man who, apparently,
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| has fired the shot. |
| He has fired the shot. |
| He still has the gun,
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| the gun is pointed at me, right at this moment. |
| I hope they can get the gun
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| out of his hand. |
| Be very careful. |
| Get that gun. |
| Get the gun. |
| Get the gun.
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| Stay away from the gun. |
| Stay away from the gun. |
| His hand is frozen.
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| Get his thumb, get his thumb. |
| Take a hold of his thumb and break it if you
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| have to.» |