the problem is the increased police presence that we re seeing in new york as well is they re policing entire communities where everybody in the black or brown community becomes suspect. last how you see these situations. this is the classic narrative. we don t all know what happened. but this goes back to the harlem uprising in 1964 where a young black teenager was shot. a young man was shot for having a wallet. the police narrative is we shot him because had had a gun. the community narrative is he did not have a gun and the police shot him in cold blood. and the outrage and the tension that s happening in the communities now, this is not new. this didn t happen last weekend. this has been flooes a 50-year cycle that we ve been in. the point is that police officers need to police guns. they need to police in a way that protects the community and not to police the communities themselves.