Mr. Hubert. The second camera never got in operation?
Mr. Turner. That’s right. The second camera hadn’t gotten into operation. I then—when I found out they couldn’t go back I returned to my position, which is on box “4”, and Mr. Tom Pettit of NBC was at circle number “7”, which was our newsman from NBC. He was hollering to me, “Tell them in New York to give it to me.”
Mr. Hubert. That is to say that you would go live on the national?
Mr. Turner. That’s right. We’d go live on the national network. So, I was talking on the direct line to him. The police car left out sometime in that excitement, going up the exit the wrong way. I mean the entrance the wrong way.
Mr. Hubert. Going up towards Main Street?
Mr. Turner. That’s right, which was different from the one, because we had always seen them come down it, and that was the first time we noticed them going out of it.
Mr. Hubert. Did that car have any difficulty going up?
Mr. Turner. Come to think of it, I think he did. I remember a lot of wheels spinning or something.
Mr. Hubert. Were there many people there?
Mr. Turner. There was quite a few. The reporters had come in at that point, somewhere along in that point, and there was getting to be a group of people.