said, hey, governor, thanks for being here, but when am i getting the hell out of here? i said, let s get the doctor. he said, no, no, i m gonna be fine. his leg was shattered by the gunfire. he said, i can t afford to spend any more time here. i don t have the money. his mom arrived, candidly speaking. his only son arrived. and they came over to me, worried he was going to lose his job in the warehouse the next day unless key go back to work. he talks about inequality, things being exposed. that s exactly what we experienced here today. farm workers of all stripes. latino descent, asian descent. asian gunman. 39 now of these mass shootings, and we re only at day 24 of the new year. i was looking back at these same