Mr. Griffin. Well, do you remember whether a camera was moved from a position somewhere near the swinging doors back away across the ramp and behind the railing?
Mr. McMillon. Yes; it seems to me like I do, but I wasn’t paying any attention, because it seemed to me like there was cameras everywhere.
Mr. Griffin. All right. Now, there finally came a time when somebody gave you some instructions?
Mr. McMillon. Yes.
Mr. Griffin. Who was that?
Mr. McMillon. Captain Jones, and, of course, Lieutenant Smart was assisting him, but Captain Jones explained to us that, when they brought the prisoner out, that he wanted two lines formed and we were to keep these two lines formed, you know, a barrier on either side of them, kind of an aisle. We were kind of to make an aisle for them to walk through, and when they came down this aisle, we were to keep this line intact and move along with them until the man was placed in the car.
Mr. Griffin. So you were sort of supposed to pick him up as a flanker?
Mr. McMillon. That was my understanding.
Mr. Griffin. Uh-huh. Now, did—were you assigned to any position, to take up any particular position?
Mr. McMillon. No; the man told us what he wanted and everybody just set it up.