studied active shooters from i believe 2008 to 2013 no sorry 2000 to 2013. i think you studied 160 of them. what can you glean from the facts we know at this hour about this one. boy i don t know. this is a tough panel you ve got tonight. so they re on fire. so i have to be careful what i say. but they you know what we what we ve learned so far. is that the that we have exactly what we see a lot of situations exactly what occurs in a lot of situations. you ve got an individual who has some real or perceived grievance and they formulate this plan and they buy the equipment. they need to execute it. they do the surveillance and purchase their ammunition and plot their way out so that they can leave their message and send a message for whatever that is, and we ll see what that is, but it will be pretty common what we see in a lot of times and very troubled person, right? who has, who wants to leave their mark and say something when maybe they don t feel like they had an opportun
already passed the reparations program and started distributing funds. evanston s illinois says it had planned to award $25,000 in reparations to eligible residents. but so far five years later, after they had passed this plan, the city has only spent a little more than $300,000 of the 10 million that they had promised in 2019 panel is back with me. so this is interesting. evanston s illinois decided that they wanted to do this. it was going to be $25,000 in housing grants. but now tonight just tonight they were talking about whether they should change it to $25,000 cash payment to every eligible black resident. that has tax repercussions, so the housing grants made more sense for some people, and yet they have been talking about this l z since 2019. so not only is it a controversial and complicated topic to discuss the devil s in the details, i mean, even in illinois that wants to do this