Mr. Hubert. That is to say, in the jail office?
Captain Jones. In the jail office—were they supposed to be in there, and wouldn't it be better, if we could get those people out of the jail office, that it would be easier to watch the prisoner, and so, I don't know the exact words, I used, and they walked around and looked around, and then agreed that it would be. So, he and I, and at least one other officer, and I don't know who he was, but at least one more removed everyone out of the outer part of the jail office to just outside the swinging doors coming from the basement of the city hall going east.
Mr. Hubert. In the direction——
Captain Jones. In the direction of the driveway, and after getting them out there, not knowing the specific instructions that might have been given I said, "Chief Batchelor, would it be possible to have all this media be placed north of a line from the east corner of the jail office—all right. To move all the news media north of a line formed from the corner of the jail office from the corridor to across the ramp leading down from Main Street, to have all reporters north of that line, and that east of a line running off from this point across the driveway going south down to the exit from the basement parking area."
Mr. Hubert. All right, I am going to mark, as you have indicated on the map, by making a line starting—with the letter "A" on the corner formed by the intersection of the jail corridor and the basement ramp moving east to a point, "B", which I am marking——
Captain Jones. Yes, sir.
Mr. Hubert. Which is the east side of the ramp, and to another point marked "C".
Captain Jones. Well, now, actually, that line would extend all the way up here at that time. I meant to keep them back on those two—and in order——
Mr. Hubert. Am I correct in what your suggestion was that the news media should be kept north of the line marked A and B?
Captain Jones. That's right.