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(Testimony of Assistant Chief Charles Batchelor)Chief BATCHELOR. No, sir. Chief BATCHELOR. I went to my office. I don't remember exactly what I did. Chief Curry came in very shortly after that, and I went into this office and we started discussing the possibility of moving the prisoner. Chief BATCHELOR. No one. Chief BATCHELOR. Stevenson came in a lithe bit later. Chief BATCHELOR. Oh, 2 or 3 minutes later, if I remember. Chief BATCHELOR. I don't recall that they did. I don't believe there was. Chief BATCHELOR. No. Chief Lunday didn't come down until later in the morning, I believe. Chief BATCHELOR. No. Chief BATCHELOR. Captain Talbert was on duty that morning. He came on at 7 o'clock. Chief BATCHELOR. Well, he is a platoon commander, and a platoon commander comes down early before the rest of the men to get his detail, and he had gotten this information from the night commander. The information came into them before they came on duty, and someone had tried to call Chief Curry. When they came down, they told me about it and I called them and I told them to send a squad by and wake Chief Curry up and tell him. Chief BATCHELOR. The second platoon that month. Chief BATCHELOR. The first platoon is the night platoon that comes on theoretically at midnight. It actually comes on at 11 o'clock the preceding day and it goes to 7 o'clock .the next morning. Chief BATCHELOR. It roans the city. This is a uniform platoon. We have three substations and they change the same way. The substations are under the platoon commander, and each of the substations has a lieutenant in charge of the substation who accounts to the platoon commander, who is a captain. Chief BATCHELOR. That's right. Chief BATCHELOR. That's right. Chief BATCHELOR. I asked him, I believe, if he had called Sheriff Decker. Chief BATCHELOR. Fie said, no, he hadn't, but he was fixing to do that. And he did do it. Fie picked up the phone and called Sheriff Decker. This was---I got down around 9 o'clock--I mean around 8 o'clock, correction--and it must have been somewhere around 8:30 or 8:45 when he called Decker. Chief BATCHELOR. Just a few minutes. He called Sheriff Decker, and Decker
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