he was released in august and murdered kate horan in october. he was employed and that is the reason he stayed in the city. normally, we understand from the investigation we have done in the past year, the -- that obviously, we would like to see people who do get jobs, which this man did, but how will we ever defined -- this man was a violent offender. he pleaded guilty on november 8 to first-degree murder. he will be sentenced on december 12, and he will go away for 50 years with no parole. the legislation is written in such a way that it says "ex- offender" -- whatever it is called. "ex-felon." what about sexual predators? how do they figure into this legislation? obviously, this thing is going to go through today, but is there any way you would consider taking a look at what we are talking about? thank you very much. supervisor mirkarimi: next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is brian boyle, and i am the director of employer engagement for goodwill industries in san francisco -- my name is ryan boyle. goodwill is deepl