 As the organizer of this protest, what are your comments about the recent events with the Freddie Gray incident? Well, I think it's an outrage what happened to Freddie Gray, and I think that's where we need to start the whole conversation. People want to talk about lawlessness and violence, but the lawlessness and violence started with the government, with the representatives of the government, the police officers who severed the spine of Freddie Gray. And by not acting swiftly to indict these officers, we created a situation where people are feeling unheard and their rights being trampled upon. And it's just a reflection of, you know, many more incidents than Baltimore that have caused this outrage. So what are you all trying to accomplish by this protest tonight? Well, the protest tonight is just to show that not everybody in America, you know, goes along with the narrative that's being run in the mass media, that it's a bunch of thugs and criminals running the streets. We want to show solidarity with the people of Baltimore, the protesters, and with the family of Freddie Gray. What is the turnout expectation for tonight? It's difficult to say, but we do think there'll be over a thousand people, maybe quite more than that. But we put out the call just in a day or two. You know, we've gotten over a couple thousand RSVPs on Facebook as an indication of the interest out there. So we've heard that the protest tonight is supposed to be peaceful and nonviolent, but how can we guarantee that that will happen? Obviously, the one in Baltimore has not been that way. Well, I mean, from the standpoint of as organizers, we definitely are calling for a peaceful protest. We're not trying to encourage any violence. We're not going to be encouraging really any disruption. We just want to air our concerns, we want to gather up forces in a public display of solidarity and protest in opposition to the state of things in the country right now. So as far as guarantee, I mean, I can't guarantee anything, but we'll do whatever we can to maintain a peaceful protest and definitely encourage that from the podium. Do you personally think it will be peaceful tonight? I do think so. I don't think we have any reason to believe it won't be. We just had a march in Roxbury last Saturday, the 18th, and that was very peaceful. There was no confrontation with the police and no arrests, and we hope for the same thing tonight. Great. Thank you so much for your time. Thank you.