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Warren Commission Hearings: Vol. II - Page 69« Previous | Next »

(Testimony of Roy H. , Special Agent, Kellerman)

Mr. Specter.
And what people occupied the jump seats?
Mr. Kellerman.
It was occupied by Mr. Kenneth O'Donnell, who was the appointment secretary of President Kennedy, and Mr. Dave Powers.
Mr. Specter.
Do you know which sat on which side?
Mr. Kellerman.
Mr. O'Donnell sat on the left; Mr. Powers sat on the right.
Mr. Specter.
Who was in the back seat of that automobile?
Mr. Kellerman.
The back seat of that automobile on the right side was Special Agent George Hickey, and on the left side Special Agent Glen Bennett.
Mr. Specter.
How were the special agents in the followup car armed, if at all?
Mr. Kellerman.
Each agent carries his own gun. This is a 4-inch revolver on their person.
Mr. Specter.
Would that apply to you and Mr. Greer as well?
Mr. Kellerman.
Absolutely.
Mr. Specter.
Were there any other arms in the President's followup car?
Mr. Kellerman.
Yes, sir.; in this followup car we have what is now known as an AR-15. This is a rifle, and it is on all movements; this vehicle is out of the case; it won't be shown it could be laying flat on the floor, but she is ready to go.
Mr. Specter.
Now, how far behind the President's car did the Presidential followup car follow?
Mr. Kellerman.
Not knowing how far it was behind, I would say, from the practice of that driver that he has, five feet would be a maximum.
Mr. Specter.
What car was in the motorcade immediately behind the President's followup car?
Mr. Kellerman.
That was Vice President Johnson's car then.
Mr. Specter.
What kind of a car was that on that particular day?
Mr. Kellerman.
This was a Lincoln four-door Continental convertible. This was a four-door car, with no top on it.
Mr. Specter.
Is that a special car, also, or is that obtained on the market?
Mr. Kellerman.
This is not a special car; it is a car that is on the market.
Mr. Specter.
What car followed the Vice President's car?
Mr. Kellerman.
The car following his car was a police car. It was driven by a member of the Dallas Police Force, or I just don't recall. I am sorry.
Mr. Specter.
Do you have personal knowledge or detail of the occupants of the Vice President's car?
Mr. Kellerman.
Yes; I do.
Mr. Specter.
Who was present there?
Mr. Kellerman.
Special Agent Rufus Youngblood sat in the front seat on the right side. In back of him on the right side and the rear was the then Vice President Johnson. Next to him was Mrs. Johnson, and next to Mrs. Johnson was Senator Yarborough.
Mr. Specter.
Was Vice President Johnson seated on the right side or the left side of the rear seat?
Mr. Kellerman.
On the fight side, sir.
Mr. Specter.
Were there jump seats in the Vice President's car?
Mr. Kellerman.
No, sir.
Mr. Specter.
Do you know the identity of the driver of the Vice President's car?
Mr. Kellerman.
Yes, sir.
Mr. Specter.
Who was that?
Mr. Kellerman.
That was Mr. Hurchel Jacks. He is a Dallas police officer.
Mr. Specter.
Might he be a Texas State police officer?
Mr. Kellerman.
Yes, sir; you are right.
Mr. Specter.
Do you know the identity of all of the individuals in the Vice President's followup car?
Mr. Kellerman.
Not the driver. The agents, yes.
Mr. Specter.
Who were they, sir?
Mr. Kellerman.
Special Agent Thomas L. Johns, Special Agent Warren Taylor, and I believe that is all.
Mr. Specter.
Are you able to indicate their precise positions?
Mr. Kellerman.
No, no.
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