What’s my point? That is common for people under gunfire, to initially think that they were hit, even though they were not. So, it does not require one to be hit with great force to make one think that one has been wounded. Or even to be hit by anything at all.So, we have no evidence that Officer Hargis was struck with great force. And much evidence that he wasn’t. He wasn’t knocked off his motorcycle. He wasn’t wounded. From the Nix film, he continued riding right behind the limousine until several seconds after the head shot, when he and another officer stopped their motorcycles about the time Clint Hill reached the back of the limousine.Drove through a bloody mist that was blown back on him? Yes. We have evidence of that. Hit with great force? No.In the Nix film, stop at 0:28. Clint Hill has reached the limousine, and only then does Officer Hargis and another officer start to slow down and stop, two and half to three seconds after the headshot.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GU4mAVCprAU&list=PL0O5WNzrZqINVGfqd-M73A_czSbI__hat&index=4&t=0s