Mr. Hubert. Could you give us an example?

Mr. Armstrong. Oh, just that he didn’t like to hear anyone knocking the police department.

Mr. Hubert. Did you ever hear anyone knock the police department in his presence?

Mr. Armstrong. Well, no, not direct—saying any bad things about the police department, but someone might have made a statement about the police department and he would not like it.

Mr. Hubert. Well, now, are you drawing on your imagination for that, or do you remember a specific instance in which he indicated that he did not like a person speaking in a bad way about the police?

Mr. Armstrong. Well, I don’t remember—in my mind I was trying to remember—to recall an incident, but I don’t remember an incident, but there was an incident, I’m sure.

Mr. Hubert. As I understand you, then, you definitely have the impression that he did not like people talking badly about the police?

Mr. Armstrong. No.

Mr. Hubert. You don’t remember any specific instance which you can give us as an example of how you formed that impression?

Mr. Armstrong. No.