Mr. Griffin. So most of the news people were strung out along the railing extending toward the armored car, is that right, or toward the Commerce Street ramp?
Mr. McMillon. It seemed to me like that most of them was in an area something similar to this.
Mr. Griffin. All right. You want to put some sort of a mark where they were?
Mr. McMillon. It seemed to me like they were in there. Of course, there were some along in here. Of course, they weren’t orderly.
Mr. Griffin. As they never are. Would you write in there “News Media” or something to that effect? Okay. That has been marked “Press.” Now, can you describe how thickly the people were congregated from the west wall of the Main Street ramp across?
Mr. McMillon. This is the west wall?
Mr. Griffin. Yes, sir; how thickly were they congregated across to the railing?
Mr. McMillon. I don’t know, but there were some officers lined up across this way to some point.
Mr. Griffin. Do you remember where any of those officers were?
Mr. McMillon. Yes; I think “Blackie” Harrison was along in here. I don’t remember who else was along in here.