Mr. Harrison. Well, when we got down there, they were bringing this armored car, backing the armored car, into the south end or Commerce Street side of the ramp.
Mr. Griffin. Do you recall or would you have been in a position to see whether the armored car was actually in the ramp when you arrived on the scene?
Mr. Harrison. They were backing it in at the time that we came out into the driveway.
Mr. Griffin. I see. Were you able to tell whether it would appear that it had just got to the ramp or how long it had been there?
Mr. Harrison. I don't know.
Mr. Griffin. Where did O'Dell get his car from?
Mr. Harrison. I don't know that. The first time I noticed it was when he came up here through the newsmen. I got them to move back where he could get by, and then there was a couple of men standing up here talking. I believe it was one of the—one of the supervisors talking to a reserve captain, who was standing there. I believe it was Arnett. I am not sure.
Mr. Griffin. Now, there were—at the time that O'Dell's car went out, there were police officers in the direction of the Main Street ramp, closer to Main Street than you were?
Mr. Harrison. Yes.
Mr. Griffin. Would you place on there all of the—all right. Let me strike that. Go ahead. Tell me what you want to say.