- And what happens now is

when we have like we did a few months ago

where we had eight
people killed in 10 days,

 

everyone's looking for a blame.

Police get blamed because
the violence is up.

Street workers get blamed
'cause they're not there.

Trauma counselors get blamed
'cause they're not there.

Everyone, city gets blamed

because it's happened in the city.

Everyone's kinda getting blaming.

And our thing is can
we coordinate services

so there's a better
coordination of services

to kind of follow these families through?

And maybe get into a
family and see that, wow,

there's really some
difficult situations here,

and can we help them individually

to kinda connect them to
services as things move on?