back to you, joie. >> america tonight sara hoye reporting for us. as sarah points out, cincinnati is often cited as an example of what went right in the aftermath of violent actions and what made a difference often is who brings together a community with law enforcement. joining us now is reverend damon lynch iii with "n in cincinnati. is interesis there hope? is there a way to come together? >> there is. after 15 black men had been killed by cincinnati police, through agreement we brought the entire community together. it wasn't a win-lose, but we all win if the community works together. >> not to be cynical about it, but all it is is talking? >> no. we had civil unrest. we had a class action lawsuit. we had a boycott against the city, and that brought everybody to the table. the police did not admit that they practiced a racial profiling policing, the community felt they did. since the community was up in flames we knew we had to come together. from that we had a product. we have a civilian pain complaint authority, and we have community policing