Mr. Hubert. Now, those two buildings actually join together——

Mr. Pierce. Right.

Mr. Hubert. They join, as I understand it, in several ways, and I would like you to explain first of all how a person who is—was on the first floor of the municipal building could get to the other building, the police building?

Mr. Pierce. On the first floor of the municipal building?

Mr. Hubert. Right. How could he get through under normal circumstances?

Mr. Pierce. To the first floor of the police and courts building?

Mr. Hubert. Or to any part of the police building?

Mr. Pierce. Police department. Very well, sir; simplest way would be to take the first floor corridor of the municipal building which goes immediately to the police and courts building. On the weekends, however, on this particular day; that is on the normal operation any day of the week they are connected and open, and on the weekends, or after regular municipal building hours in every night there is an expansion type steel gate closes that municipal building off, the corridor.

Mr. Hubert. Does it lock?

Mr. Pierce. From the—it remains locked.