>> students are being gunned down, racial tension is on the rise, and young people are being silenced. and time, is running out. >> how many people have to die, how many times do we have to have this conversation? when will enough be enough? something has to give. joining me now is councilman rahman johnson. he represents jacksonville city council district 14, and he is a professor of journalism at edward waters university, the university where the shooter went, prior to the dollar general. councilman, thank you for being here today. first, our hearts go out to you, and the people of the jacksonville community. i know that there were two prayer vigils that took place today. additional ones are planned. what is just, how are people feeling? >> the mood is sadness, and heaviness. i will, say it's not anger yesterday, while i was in the community. i went over, and i spent time,