At center, Sheriff R. S. Snedigar sits behind a desk an leans over a map. Standing on either side of him are deputies Louis H. Miller (left) and Carl McNew (right). Both men lean forward over the desk and look down at the map laid out in front of Sheriff Snedigar.
Victorville Sheriff R. S. Snedigar and his deputies, Carl McNew and Louis H. Miller, stand around their car as they all point their firearms towards the camera. The car sits to the left and is viewed at an angle from the front. At right, Sheriff Snedigar stands in front of the open driver's side door and points his rifle to camera. At left, Carl McNew appears to take cover on the passenger side of the car as he raises his firearm towards camera. Louis H. Miller sits in the car at center and points his gun through the car's windshield. A long building stretches behind them at left.
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