Mr. Hubert. You didn’t see them go out Main Street?

Mr. McKinzie. No, sir. Now, which way they went out of that, I really do not know, but I do learn—I heard them say, myself, they believed they would go down to the police department and watch television.

Mr. Hubert. How would they get to the police department from the main floor of the municipal building?

Mr. McKinzie. They would have had, at least, to went out Commerce Street and went down and gone down into the basement, or either—or they would have had to went through the screen door, the door between the two swinging, so, they had to go one of two ways. The only way to go to the police department from the municipal building into the police department. After they got in that alley, they had to go right down in the stairways, as I understand is where they was, they went downstairs, they had to go out through a gate if they went downstairs, and they stopped them over in the police department before they even got over to the televisions. That is where they were stopped at.

Mr. Hubert. Your thought is that they used the staircase, the fire stairs?

Mr. McKinzie. No, sir; I think they must have used the door between the two buildings.

Mr. Hubert. You mean that door that has got two metal doors like an accordion?

Mr. McKinzie. Yes.

Mr. Hubert. Did they have a key to that?

Mr. McKinzie. I don’t know whether Riggs had keys or not. He is a truck-driver. He might have keys of his own. He works daytime and I work nights. I don’t know too much about it. I don’t know too much about it, but I know he drives a truck and porter work, and those head boys, some of them has keys.