Mr. Hubert. Did you do any work in the municipal building?

Mr. Riggs. No, sir.

Mr. Hubert. How did you get from the municipal building to—no, from the police building where you were working to the municipal building?

Mr. Riggs. Well, I came down through the basement. It wasn’t—trying to think all who were down in the basement. We was all standing around. It was Harold, Gill, Kelly, and if I’m not mistaken, I think Pierce all standing around in the basement, and the police was searching the rafters and checking the cars for guns and things, and finally whenever sergeant—actually I don’t know exactly his name—gave orders for them to clear out everybody in the basement down there, so, we got on the elevator and went to the first floor in order to look out the door. We—to see when they got him out to the ramp.

Mr. Hubert. Yes.

Mr. Riggs. I think Servance had opened up the front door in the municipal building, and we was standing between—which it has two doors, one stays locked all the time, and one stays open because they have a meter where people put their water deposits in a little box. He had opened the doors on the inside, and we was standing between the two doors.

Mr. Hubert. Which doors are you talking about?

Mr. Riggs. On Commerce Street side.

Mr. Hubert. Who opened that door?

Mr. Riggs. Servance.