Mr. Hubert. I think at that time you or perhaps Chief Batchelor ordered certain cameras to be removed that were in the hallway. Do you recall that?

Chief Curry. I told Chief Batchelor or Stevenson or someone that those cameras will have to be moved.

Mr. Hubert. They were in the hallway leading from the jail office down into the basement?

Chief Curry. Yes.

Mr. Hubert. Did you direct where they should be moved to?

Chief Curry. Yes.

Mr. Hubert. Where was that?

Chief Curry. Well, if you are familiar with the basement, there is a driveway entering from Main Street. You would be traveling south. As you near the end of the ramp where you would make a turn to the left and go east to go into the parking area, there are some guardrails that would protect people from stepping off of the ramp into the basement.

Mr. Hubert. They separate the ramp from the basement?

Chief Curry. From the parking area; yes, sir, and I instructed, I believe it was Lieutenant Wiggins, who was standing there, to have a patrol car and a patrol wagon, which might be referred to as a paddy wagon, moved from the first two spaces, and have the television cameras set up there. If they, the news media, wanted to set them up, they would have to be set up there.