. >> father mike flager has been the pastor at at th taint saints since the 1980s. going by father mike. >> i feel like society has decided to lose a generation. we're not just seeing people thrown to the side of the road. we're throwing them there. we're putting them there. we're saying you're disposable. i think you're only now starting to see young people across this country rise up and say enough. >> reporter: dispied despiteds shootings, in roseburg, oregon or charleston, south carolina that trigger the discussion on gun violence. >> resulting on it being too easy in neighborhoods for a person to purchase a gun than a book. >> people don't value us because when there's a mass shooting people get outraged and talk about it and then police brutality, people get outraged, and talk about it. but when a black person shoot another black person nobody says anything, that's okay. >> all the while, violence crimes daily, cities across america, including chicago which saw its deadliest month in 13 years. >> for 30 years ago i'm saying the same thing. we have poor skills,