that we had in the middle of the jolly s parking lot and it was interfaith and it was multi-cultural and again, age diverse, with people that had brought their kids out with shovels and little brooms to make sure that all hands were on deck, so to speak, to try to clean up the neighborhood but it was amazing to see that this one store, pretty much the primary shop in sand town is completely gone right now at least for the foreseeable future. stay with me, thomas i want to go back to toure who is moving around the crowd. toure, what are you seeing? reporter: reverend right now i m standing with easy jackson, activist activist rapper and here cleaning up the community. there s five or six-piece brass band a lot of saxophone and trumpet going on. what s going on in this corner right here? right now it s just the community coming together to show love to show baltimore in a positive light. this is a city that we re used