Mr. Griffin. Now, from that parking lot, Mr. McMillon, how did you get into the police department? Did you walk down Main or Commerce?
Mr. McMillon. Down Main.
Mr. Griffin. And did you—how did you go, in the Main Street ramp?
Mr. McMillon. No. I probably took the first floor elevator, elevator, first floor. I usually do. That particular day, I recall I walked down this ramp, but I don’t recall whether I took the steps and went up to the first floor and went up the elevator. That is the way I usually go in.
Mr. Griffin. You go into the city hall, as opposed to the municipal building, there is a set of steps going up into the police building?
Mr. McMillon. Yes.
Mr. Griffin. And then, when you arrived, were there any people congregated around the Main Street ramp?
Mr. McMillon. Not that I recall. I don’t know if there was or not. I don’t recall there being any there.
Mr. Griffin. Were there any other cars parked in the parking lot when you arrived?
Mr. McMillon. Yes; I am sure there was. I don’t know whose or which ones.