stillten island, there's problems with that. i don't know, we might see changes moving forward, it is a good idea to have those talks, but when you have those talks it is a question of, how safety people feel in voicing their opinions? if you are from a community that's been targeted, you might not feel safe in opening up about what's going on with policing. only certain people show up for those things. i think there has to be some structural level of changes, how police are trained, recruited, the types of people drawn to this have occupation. what kinds of training they are receiving, and more accountability. for example, the case of tamir rice, which was not in new york city, but the issues there were clear. this was an officer who i believe was fired from his previous job, and's supervisor wrote all sorts of troubling things about this man's mental, emotional health, yet he was still hired elsewhere, then shot tamir rice. there has to be more accountability in looking at, the police officers being hired and their behavior. w