Mr. Dean. Yes.
Mr. Griffin. At that time?
Mr. Dean. Yes, sir; with some few that we would use, the ones of which I can't recall. I imagine it would have been equivalent to three or four men that we would have kept in the city hall itself.
Mr. Griffin. At that time did you have any thought of how you would assemble the necessary men to handle the transfer?
Mr. Dean. No, sir.
Mr. Griffin. Now, after you had this initial meeting with Talbert, what did you do?
Mr. Dean. Now, you are referring to after the detail?
Mr. Griffin. After you assigned these men, and what you called the general orders?
Mr. Dean. We went back to the second floor, back to Captain Talbert's office, which is the general offices for the patrol division.
Mr. Griffin. What happened up there?