next speaker, please. >> evan prozer. >> today, folks, thank you for hearing us. i'm april's husband. together we pastor the homeless church here fore the last 24 hours. for seven years, we lived on the streets ourselves in a school bus to get a sense of what's going on. we love the people very much and know what's going on. i want to add to that picture that she -- just -- that story. the police were there while this was going on, and they allowed the owner of the -- of the constructed home to film that far for the first part of the sledgehammer, and then they told after it had been torn down as a way of more traffic. they stopped him from filming when, being unable to -- to destroy the vehicle with a sledgehammer or by backing a flatbed truck into it, they took a -- a -- what's the right word? i lost it now. they took a backhoe and bashed it to the ground. dear people, dear people, are you aware of the suffering of the homeless people in our city? do you have any idea what it's like? i'm just emphasizing -- i'm emphasizing the empathy and compassion that you're