 U.S. Marshals with a war come to the door. This national initiative is helping the state and local with their violent offenders. The warrants, that's where we're concentrating on, trying to give them some help up here to make the community safe. There's a locked door upstairs. She said none of my doors were locked in the house. Gave us the key and found them hiding up in the cubby hole. What was he going to put? Plenty of salt. A couple of prior murder cases he had. So now he is on his way to the county. I think this is a great initiative. I mean I know this is going across 10 cities in the United States. I think it's a collaborative effort of all our jurisdictions and all our different partners. The community is going to see that we made a difference. Operation North Star East is very important for Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico is a jurisdiction that experiences a lot of violent crimes. So we relied a lot on the local partners to be able to be more aggressive in reaching out to the community because we understand that moving strategically we'd be more effective. Sadly Albuquerque has been identified in the last several years as one of America's most violent cities so we have an incredible obligation to address that. Thankfully we have incredible partnerships with our state, local and federal partners, even our tribal partners who are also very committed to that. So Operation North Star gives us an opportunity again to lead and to bring everybody together to focus on specific areas of our city that are in desperate need of our services and that is to attack violent crime. These men and women are up to the call no matter what and they do it with honor and professionalism and pride because we have people who are from this community, invested in this community and don't have plans to leave this community. There's a lot of strength in that.