Page:C12 - Émeutes de Québec de 1918 - Témoignage du Major George Robert Rodgers BAnQ Québec E17S10D1661-918.djvu/40

La bibliothèque libre.
Cette page a été validée par deux contributeurs.


A. There was not.


Q. Did you go there again after firing ?


A. I walked up the street a little ways after firing.


Q. Was there anybody there ?


A. There was not.


Q. So that there were no casualties from the machine gun ?


A. Not to my knowledge.


Q. Mr. Monaghan spoke of a house which is marked with a circle ?


A. Yes.


Q. As belonging to the Vezina ?


A. Yes.


Q. Was that the place you spoke of when you spoke of the sniping from the roofs of houses in that direction ?


A. No.


Q. Where was it that you meant ?


A. Over the cabstand.


Q. Were any shots fired from the direction of Vezina’s house ?


A. That is where the shots came from, that direction.


Q. They came from that direction ?


A. At the start.


Q. At the start ?


A. They came down that street, Bagot Street, and right over on the other Laviolette.


Q. So that instead of firing in the streets you fire at the top of a house, is that what I understand from the location that Mr Monaghan saw those shots ?


A. No, not there.


Q. That is what I want to get at. How do you explain the shots at Vezina’s house about which Mr Monaghan spoke ?


A. I explain it this way : that the man could not