Dramatic moments ago, just moments ago in a Buffalo, New York, courtroom where the man who shot and killed ten people at a grocery store in Buffalo is now facing sentencing. Barbara Massey, the sister of one of the victims, as we see that unfold. Do we know who this man was? We don't at this point, but obviously the audience was filled, filled with a lot of family, a lot of people who were directly related, either friends or otherwise, with with the people that were killed by Payton Gendron, who, of course, he's been convicted of that at this point. And look, we knew this was going to be emotional. We knew that they were going to be up to 17 people who were going to speak obviously, this is a tragedy that has shaken not just Buffalo, but places across the world, too, to its core, but especially in Buffalo. But but to see this level of anger was something I think you can see the surprise on a lot of people's faces when this happened. But obviously right before that, the victim impact statement was being given by Barbara Massey was already emotional she wasn't speaking into the mix. She was turned and speaking directly at Payton Gendron. She wanted him to understand what he had done to this community. To these people, to these loved ones, for for everyone that was sitting inside of there. Another thing was that now now the hearing is is back on track, we should say, that the judge trying to get things back under control did acknowledge that we know this is emotional. We know that this may be difficult for people to hear. But but please leave the courtroom if you feel like you can't control that. Also saying that that we are better than this as far as acting on some of those aggressive emotions, perhaps but obviously it's indicative of what we are dealing with in the sentencing hearing. And those moments are among the most dramatic I think I've seen in recent memory. I've got to say, I'm amazed it doesn't happen more often. I can only imagine the anger and the hatred of the people involved there. Omar, thanks so much for bringing that to us.