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Summary

Howard Leslie Brennan sitting across the street from the Texas School Book Depository in the same position in Dealey Plaza in Dallas where he saw a man shooting a rifle at U.S. President John F. Kennedy from the corner window of the sixth floor, on November 22, 1963. Photograph (as marked by Brennan) from the Warren Commission Hearings and Evidence, vol. 17, p. 197, Commission Exhibit 477.

The photograph was taken on March 20, 1964, and marked by Brennan during his testimony to show the window (A) in which he saw a man with a rifle, and the window (B) on the fifth floor in which he saw people watching the motorcade.

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