john g holl.with theblack leaders to let them say whatever they wanted. and so i walkedin these men were right behind me andthe sheriff's officer, unbeknownst to me, stop them and refusedto let them in. and that, of course, souredrelationships tremendously. first of all, before i getinto the facts of this case, i would make an appeal to to all members of the community. both black and white, please exerciserestraint and patience, there is a lot ofconfusion in this case, there are more questionsthan there are answers. mike kelly: we didn'tknow some of the basic facts of the case andthe chief fact being why did this policeofficer feel it necessary to fire his gunand kill this boy? john holl: there's a lot ofquestions that are unclear and i don't want to prejudgethat at this point. we were told by by witnesses, that phillip had hishands raised in surrender, when he was shot. was that true or not true? we weren't getting anyconfirmation from law enforcement aboutthis one way or another. john holl: we h