People around this country and the world were surprised, shocked, and relieved at the guilty verdict that finally found a policeman accountable for murder. The killing of George Floyd has led to an upsurge of the Black Lives Matter movement and intense scrutiny of the ways that Black and brown citizens are policed. The culture that has allowed police to kill unarmed people of color with impunity is finally being challenged. There are cries in every city to reimagine policing and what genuine public safety would mean. I live in central Berkeley, but five days a week I drive to residential areas in North Berkeley and the hills to walk several miles in steeper terrain. I am a white person who is never afraid to walk outside of my neighborhood, never afraid that someone will call the police because I look suspicious. Every day, I pass dozens of Black Lives Matter signs.