us. we re all capable of heroism, sometimes not even knowing what s going to happen until we re ultimately faced with it. but you know what, there s another way to be a hero here, which is to learn the warning signs and indicators that tell you that someone around you is on the path to violence, someone is carrying that baggage that those grievances are starting to leak out as profilers will say, they obsess on their grievance, can t let it go. that s when you need to intervene and be the hero and report that person because your gut is probably right. shannon, i want to give you the last word. i always think of everything i ve learned from talking to you and talking to fred, and i want to ask you what a community dealing with this tragedy needs long after this is the top story on any newscast, the wounds and the tragedy and the grief enduring for years and years and decades and a lifetime. what do these community members need right now?
representing monterey park for over a decade, and it s just devastating. i know what a tight-knit community it is, and to see a time of celebration within the asian community turned into a time of memorial is just heartbreaking. but i have the same mixture of emotion i think so many americans do seeing this news of being sickened on the one hand and just furious on the other, because it happens over and over and over again, and we just can t seem to get enough done to stop it. and the reality is there are things we can do to top it. we don t have to live the way. the rest of the world doesn t live this way. i ve been carrying a bill for years now to try to expose the gun industry the same liability as every other industry in america. they shouldn t be immune from the harm the industry causes. and we shouldn t have weapons of war on our streets or extended ammunition clips as may have been used here. we can do something about this,
country where this is happening, and it s why we have a 25 times higher gun homicide rate than any other nation. this is not how we should be living. we don t have to die like this. we should not have to live like this. that s why i started moms demand action, getting off the sideline and using voices and votes to change policy, statehouse, all the way up to congress, and we are doing that. but unfortunately, we are all only as safe as the closest state with the weakest gun laws. i live in california. i m in arizona today with hundreds of moms demand action volunteers demanding that lawmakers pass stronger gun laws because those are the guns that go into california. so it s all intertwined. i would don t this every day as a full-time volunteer for decade if we weren t winning, but at the same time, we need every single american to use their voice and vote on this issue. we really have come to this crisis situation where it requires everyone to demand
ballroom dancer, would offer free dance lessons, and met his wife there. but she is quoted as saying that he was displeased if she missed her dance steps and then divorced her in 2005. so there s something about him and those dance studios that is the cause of this. but what that is exactly we don t know. what caused him to snap at this point. congresswoman, the celebration that was under way i think makes this tragedy all the more gutting for the community and outside, all over the country. everyone celebrating. what is your message to people about how the community s doing and responding and what they need? so this shooting occurred