It was Wilfrid's turn to ask questions. He did not speak immediately; instead, he walked up to the front of the witness stand and stared sharply at Officer Lori. It made Lori feel somewhat uneasy.
Finally, Wilfrid asked, "Officer Lori, according to your description, you heard the gunshot when you pulled the injured person back, is that right?"
"Yes," Lori said while nodding.
"Then did you see the shooter firing at you?" Wilfrid continued asking.
"No," Lori answered.
"Then were you shot?" Wilfrid asked again.
"No," Lori continued answering.
"When you heard the gunshot, did you see where the bullet hit?" Wilfrid asked again.
"Also, no," Lori replied.
"Then since you didn't see the shooter fire, your body wasn't shot, and you didn't know where the bullet ended up, how did you know the target of the shooter was you from just the sound of a gunshot alone?" Wilfrid asked with a serious tone.