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Easter Sunday of 1995 my little brother
was shot and killed.
Four years later my
second brother was killed.
I was having a real hard
time dealing with it.
So I started an organization working
with the kids in the community
called Brothers Against Guns.
When I was growing up we didn't
get along with law enforcement.
Law enforcement was like,
you know, was like the enemy.
It wasn't until we got a new DA in
that really sat down and was grassroots
with the community, law
enforcement became a partnership.
We started working together.
I protested gun shows at the
Cow Palace, she showed up,
while she was the district attorney.
She changed the whole dynamic.
She made everyone of her DAs be involved
in the community, meet with the families.
We was kind of shocked
because we never seen
that in the city of San Francisco.
It wasn't like she was the top cop,
she was trying to police
or lock everybody up.
That wasn't her mission.
That wasn't her goal.
Her goal was to give
everybody a fresh start
and a second chance.
Well, Kamala comes from
the same place I come from.
She understands the community.
I know firsthand a few of my young men
that's in my program, Kamala was willing
to work with them and
give them a second chance.
Those that's doing the
work in the community,
we trust Kamala Harris.
She walked the walk with us.
She's been boots on the ground with us.
She's supported us 100%.
And so at the end of the
day, you can't do nothing
but respect and love somebody like that.
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