steve, thank you so much for that report and explaining that to us. we appreciate it. joining us now is don lemon, the host of cnn s don lemon tonight and the author of this is the fire: what i say to my friends about racism . you break our set. did you hear that loud clanging during steve s report? that was not me. i ll take the blame for it. very good. very good. what do you think about this bill and the message too that it sends? that kids who are part of the lgbtq plus community are somehow other and they are deemed to be discussed, however you feel there is something wrong or different about them, which kids are you have kids, you know how kids they feel different anyway, right? they have issues or they feel like they don t quite live up to what the other kids are saying about them or even their parents expectations, but the issue here is that you have members of the lgbtq community
brought into custody who is asian. i don t remember his name. but i believe he is a student at the school. he is being questioned. all right. that s interesting. all right. we do understand there was another person of interest in custody. unclear whether who you re talking about. it s interesting that you re saying that person an asian male was a student at the school. thanks very much to roana. i want to go back to miguel marques who is joined by someone there on the scene. miguel? yeah, erin. i m with michael alverez. you re a student here. you were studying in the library? i was studying right outside the library. what did you hear? first what happened was, i heard this loud clanging sound. it sounded like somebody dropped a table or hit a dumpster. and immediately after it was a group of people sort of running towards the library and away from it and they kept yelling someone has a gun. run. that was it. they were just trying to get