 The reason I'm here is to show that we are a family. San Antonio is a community and we share our thoughts and our prayers not only with the people in Orlando right now. I have friends there that I haven't heard from and they were at the club. It's a tough time, tough time, but this can happen anywhere. And the reason I'm here is because I heard that fear and fear will not drive me into my bedroom. Fear will not hold me down. This is the day that I come out and say I'm comedian Jim Riviera and I'm a proud transgendered comedian. It's fun laughter and love and that's what we need in this world. Don't let fear overcome the day. Love, joy, peace, be yourself. Be true to yourself, find your mission and give it back to people like me who need a hug, who need love. I want to say this evening it's been a difficult day for many of us and we mourn together, we cry together. Let's share our stories together. Let's stand closer together today, tonight and as we move forward. Let's hold each other closer today and again share our stories because we each and every one of us have stories to tell. Thank you for allowing me to be here. This is beautiful what is out here today and all I'm going to say for the rest of it is that we all know, all of us here know that no matter what, love wins. Thank you all. I wish you guys could see what I'm seeing right now. It's a it's under terrible circumstances but it's a beautiful thing to see all of you here today. You know when there's a great tragedy it's very natural for us to ask ourselves questions like how could this have happened? Is there anything we could have done to prevent it? Was there a sign or a signal that we missed? And we gathered here today asking ourselves what we can do. What can we do right now as a community to fix this, to change this? And for the people in Orlando we don't have a good answer. For the people at the Post-Night Club we don't have a good answer. But the one thing we can do here in this city, shoulder to the shoulder, is to lead by example. So we've got a good plan and I want you to feel safe. We've been working closely with the FBI and we don't have any credible information that would say that there's any danger here in San Antonio. But we ask you to be vigilant and aware of your surroundings. If you see someone that doesn't quite feel right to you, if they're carrying something that doesn't quite fit in, let us know. We want to know about it. We want to investigate it, take care of it, if it's an issue. Thank you. And I promise you guys, and I commit this to you, that no one is going to hurt you as long as SAPD is here for you. And we are here for you. This morning it has been a morning of great sorrow and great pain. But know that we stand in solidarity with all of you. At this time I ask that we continue to remember and pray for the families who have lost loved ones who are at this time facing unimaginable pain and sorrow in their lives. Know that we are here to stand with you. We are here to support you and know that myself and particularly I will continue to fight on behalf of the LGTB community. I will continue to fight for gun sense laws in the state of Texas because what happened today is inexcusable.