A lot of people say what should be done at FAMU in the future. If they have the time to come to this meeting . . . and choose not to come, they have no right to speak out.

People are arrested for nonviolent crimes every day, you had a boy get killed on television and nobody's been arrested.

It's a positive sign that the governor has come forward publicly to look into this issue.

We still stand here today having great concern about the lack of commitment, dedication, and focus towards this case. Justice delayed is justice denied.

It was a very political conversation. He can influence actions, he can set a tone, but he won't. Just the mere fact that he won't meet with us in a public setting shows that.