I borrowed this photo from another thread.
Just above the box in the window there are three cars in three lanes....
The car in the center lane seems to be in roughly the same position where JFK's limo was when the shots were fired.
How does a bullet fired from this window and travelling in a straight downward line, passing through Kennedy's back and throat, end up hitting Connally?
Any suggestions?
The answer is that the shot came from the Dal Tex building 2nd floor.
Kennedy was hit in the back according to his shirt and jacket not the back of the neck. No shot from such a downward angle could have hit him in the back and then gone on to cause the injuries it is claimed, absolutely impossible unless there are some new laws of physics yet to be discovered.
I don't think a shot was fired at JFK from the TSBD that day maybe not at all. However, your post has made me wonder if the shot that resulted in James Tague's injury whilst stood near the underpass on Main (not Elm) can from that spot in the TSBD, does the burn from the muzzle on rifle recoil point to that? If so I doubt Oswald fired it more likely he assisted others who made out they were firing a warning shot to make the SS clean up their act as real threats existed against JFK's life. Meanwhile the mechanics were in front and in the Dal Tex.