Mr. Dean. Right.

Mr. Griffin. What did Talbert say in response to that information?

Mr. Dean. I don't remember. The thing that I got, or impression that I got, was that they were just waiting for Chief Curry to say to move him, until they had proper authorization to move him, from our department rather than from the sheriff.

Mr. Griffin. Was Rio Pierce present at that time?

Mr. Dean. I think that he was.

Mr. Griffin. And it is my understanding of this situation that you had there at that time is Captain Talbert, Lieutenant Pierce and the sergeants that were all under them, kind of a general briefing?

Mr. Dean. That's correct.

Mr. Griffin. Now, did Talbert then discuss this matter with you people who were on his shift?

Mr. Dean. Not at this time. We went back downstairs to the basement to the whole detail. This is to assign the patrolmen out on their tour of duty, to brief them of the new orders, if there had been any, and generally to get the men out in the field in the squad cars. This happens at 7 o'clock.

Mr. Griffin. Now, did you send all the men out that you normally would send out?