we're continuing our conversation with dan gilleon, ththe attorney for olango's famy and christopher rice-wilsoni would like to ask christopher rice-wilson, could you say something about your response to the shooting? well, you know i am simply aghast at the actions taken that day by the el cajon police department and continuing with the police chief's press conference that, you know, revealed a still photo that made their case and presented olango as a threat. the community is really upset right now and we want justice for alfred olango. we want a transparent investigation. we don't believe that we can get that here in san diego. and we're asking attorney general loretta lynch to assign an investigator from the department of justice. the community is really upset right now. we are standing with the family, demanding justice, and hoping and praying that someone will come help us here in san diego. amy: can you talk about the histstory of police relations in san diego? >> well, i mean, i think police relations with communities of color across this country are not very good right now. we see this