for those that don't know, alex nieto was a 28-year-old guy that grew up in the neighborhood. he had a job as a bouncer at a club. he was wearing a taser that he wore for his job, got into some kind of altercation with somebody who knew the neighborhood, somebody in the tech industry. that led to a misunderstanding and, you know, attacks that said there's a guy up there. he's a gang member, i guess, because if you're not sensitive to san francisco and you don't know what's going on, you might profile somebody in a 49ers jacket as being in a gang. and cops came on the scene and whatever happened happened. but, you know, he's a guy that didn't deserve to die. and some people would build a case, rebecca saul net built a very strong case that his death was a direct result of gentrification. >> do you feel like it's been hard for people you know to stay in the city because of all these changes? >> yeah. well, the money's come to town. these things happen. i mean it's become like london or new york where only the rich need apply. >> is that good for music or bad, though? >> i think