i'm sean richards, executive director against brothers against guns. been around 25 years. let me say this to you guys. i've seen so many different commissions in my last 25 years and so many different mayors and so many different directors. i want to say that what leshawn just mentioned about the changing of the guard, i think we're okay where we're at with the new captain, but i think it needs to told in input to the community what's going to happen, and not just switch out. i love chief scott, and he's my guy. he's a hard worker, and we talk on record, and we talk off record, but at the same time, we have to give the community some say-so, some input on what's going on. now as you guys now, we had two homicides in less than 24 hours, four people shot. and these are young men that i work with and i know personally, and to me, that district has to be more considered and concentrated on on what's going on with the violence because it can easily spill over to different community does, such as the mission, such as the western addition, such as the o.m.i., and then, other part