Chief Batchelor. No, sir. As a matter of fact, we left not too long after this because after this announcement was made, the press began to leave themselves. The third floor became fairly quiet and there wasn't anybody up there to speak of and it just died out.
Mr. Griffin. Were you confronted by anybody after the chief made his announcement with respect to Oswald?
Chief Batchelor. No, sir; not that I recall.
Mr. Griffin. Do you recall how you arrived at the time at 9:30, stated in the report? Was that based on your records?
Chief Batchelor. That was fresh in my mind when we wrote this report.
Mr. Griffin. Now, who was left in charge of the police department that night after you left at 9:30?
Chief Batchelor. We have a night chief who comes on at 5 o'clock in the afternoon and he works until 2 in the morning.
Mr. Griffin. Do you recall who it was that night?
Chief Batchelor. Well, there is only one. It would have been Chief Jack Tanner.
Mr. Griffin. Who would then replace him at 2 o'clock in the morning?