end police brutality. and then like it should be someone who has been -- someone should be held accountable for what happened that day, for the excessive use of force. >> you're talking about the protests that happened this wednesday -- >> on wednesday. >> reporter: when police fired tear gas, rubber bullets at protesters. >> yes. >> reporter: you believe it's excessive force. >> it's really excessive force. i've been in touch with the protesters. i mean, like the day before -- the night before i was here and helping out and then talked to students and a lot of them were just like 14 to 15. and they're like really humble. they were very helpful and very selfless. and they have their own thoughts. for myself, i couldn't even know what i was doing when i was 14 or 15. but they hold themselves together. they unite themselves together. it's a movement that doesn't need any leaders. everyone is a leader. and they just like join forced together, which is beautiful in itself. i mean, like on the day of the 12th of june i don't see any