 For example, when Nipsey Hussle was slain, and a condolences to his family, and they have a church right up the street from us. But I remember that night clearly where I was standing up over a rooftop, and you could see it was real dark gray right up the street from where the incident happened. Like a lot of people don't know the aura when Nipsey got killed. That's another one. Or slim 400. Usually what happens is, particularly with the internet, and how quickly things could get out that might not be true rumors and stuff like that, which could lead to somebody getting killed. Particularly if they say another warring faction did it, when in fact they didn't. But just like for example, when Nipsey Hussle was slain, and a condolences to his family, and they have a church right up the street from us. But I remember that night clearly where I was standing up over a rooftop, and you could see it was real dark gray right up the street from where the incident happened. And you can hear nothing but sirens, and fire engines, and just a whole bunch of mess. But I got a show called Voices from the Street, Sounds of the Streets, and you couldn't hear nothing. The cars had got off the street, and everybody went in the house, because at that time they didn't know who had killed Nipsey. And they knew if certain organizations were even mentioning about doing it, it could explode. So that whole night it was dark gray, overcast, real spooky, and wasn't nobody on the streets. Nobody, but even more importantly after they had LA Gangs unite. And all of them came over to on the Nipsey Hussle. We did Love and Hip Hop Hollywood where I worked with Yo-Yo and Apple Watts. I did the security for them when we filmed that. It was sad that the elected officials, all of those local elected and state officials, did not come to intervene to keep the dialogue going. And that's what's one of the problems that happens out here when we go back to, we have to look at our local elected officials, as far as making a change, and maybe have to start getting them out of office. If they've been there 15 years within the same district and it's nothing changed, we have to start looking toward changing people in office and making sure the funding go to those that are actually doing the work that can make an impact and make a difference in the community. Here we go.