Mr. Lowery. I will say that between the time that Officer O'Dell went up the north ramp, I couldn't tell you in minutes or seconds how much time had elapsed, but there was a plain car, and I believe it was driven by Lieutenant Pierce, and he had a couple or three other officers. I couldn't say exactly how many officers were in the car, but it did go up the ramp with red lights on going up the north ramp to the Main Street entrance.

Mr. Hubert. That was after O'Dell had passed?

Mr. Lowery. Yes, sir; best I remember.

Mr. Hubert. So, that the statement—I would ask you to have another look at the statement, which is Exhibit 5083, and ask you if it is the statement that you previously corrected so that it would refer to O'Dell. Isn't it, in fact, correct insofar as it would deal with what you have just said about Pierce?

Mr. Lowery. Now, here is the statement we changed.

Mr. Hubert. I see your point, and that is that the O'Dell car did not have a red light on it?

Mr. Lowery. Yes, sir, it did, but the O'Dell was—the O'Dell car was a marked squad car, and that was the change that we made. This O'Dell's car was the first car to go up the ramp, and he was—there was only one person in the car.

Mr. Hubert. But, then, there was another marked car——

Mr. Lowery. There was an unmarked car.

Mr. Hubert. There was an unmarked car, and that is Pierce?