Q. The same crowd that had been burning cars?
A. I don't know.
Q. What was it composed of—this crowd running about the streets?
A. They were composed of men and boys. We had another battle with them at Seventeenth.
Q. This crowd that was plundering was easily dispersed at any time?
A. Easy. They were not people to be afraid of.
Q. Who were the people to be afraid of?
A. Those standing around doing nothing.
Q. Was there an apparent organization among them?
A. I don't know.