you may answer the question. i don t know, sir. 6. but you knew something had just happened. yes, sir. and in the statement on april 2nd is when you said get off get off, and it was kind of low. correct? yes, sir. kind of low for a couple of reasons. one, because it wasn t said very loudly, or because the headset was somewhere else. i don t know, sir, i wasn t there, sir. and you don t really know who actually said that even if it were said, do you? yes, sir. it could have been trayvon, is what you said. correct? yes, sir. so, at the point, though, that all of that happened, you are saying now that you knew
did he ever say the guy got out of the car? and your response to him was, you want that, too? you remember that? i don t remember, sir. she asked you to show her, so if you ll please give her a copy.
so mr. de la rionda said to you in a question i can read it exactly or paraphrase it, but the conversation was that mr. de la rionda asked you may i see it, sir? may i see it, sir? yes. but let me set the stage, if i might. mr. de la rionda said, but did he ever say the guy got out of the car? i don t remember, sir. you don t remember that mr. what you talking about? here s what i m talking about. that mr. de la rionda asked you,