Mr. Kantor. We just walked into that position and they pulled out a couple of police cars, one of which was directly behind where I was standing, and, therefore, causing me to move over here, where it was rather crowded, along the post.
Mr. Griffin. Where did those police cars go that they moved out?
Mr. Kantor. Well, as I recall—there may have been three, but I am not sure—one went to the Commerce Street ramp side and one pulled in front of us facing Main Street.
Mr. Griffin. Now, that car that was facing Main Street, did it stop, or did you see it go up the Main Street ramp, or what, or don’t you remember?
Mr. Kantor. Well, I don’t remember how many cars were involved. There was a car which pulled out and stopped directly in front of us.
Mr. Griffin. Do you recall a car driving up the Main Street ramp?
Mr. Kantor. I don’t now; no.
Mr. Griffin. How long were you in the police building on Friday night?
Mr. Kantor. Until approximately 2:30 in the morning.
Mr. Griffin. And what time did you arrive that evening or afternoon?