Mr. Givens. Yes; but he still wouldn't let me in. He told me he wouldn't let no one in.
Mr. Belin. This was the front of Elm Street?
Mr. Givens. Yes. So I goes back over to the parking lot and I wait until I seen Junior.
Mr. Belin. Is that Jarman?
Mr. Givens. Yes. They were on their way home, and they told me that they let them all go home for the evening, and I said, "I'd better go back and get my hat and coat."
So I started over there to pick up my hat and coat, and Officer Dawson saw me and he called me and asked me was my name Charles Givens, and I said, "Yes."
And he said, "We want you to go downtown and make a statement."
And he puts me in the car and takes me down to the city hall and I made a statement to Will Fritz down there.
Mr. Belin. Did you ever see Lee Oswald at any time after the time you saw him carrying the clipboard on the sixth floor?
Mr. Givens. No, sir. The next time I saw him was on television.