jennifer frieden bach. thank you. >> thank you very much. i apologize for being late. >> that's okay. thank you for being here today. >> i had a little issue getting through security, but i'm here. i'm jennifer frieden bach and the executive director on coalition on homelessness. it feels non-sequitur now. i'm scooting this back a bit when we were talking about the crisis intervention team. i have been working on this for a long time, over 15 years. we originally started with a bunch of other community organizations after a young man by the name of adrian stalley was shot by the police and he had a little pen knife in his hand and working with his mother and others in the community about moving this situation away from command and control situation. we were talking about folks in psychiatric disabilities but this also applies to folks who are hearing impaired or deaf or folks who don't speak the language of the officers. you can put it in a number of different situations, but we are really focused on people in psychiatric crisis. the idea mo