Philadelphia Police commissioner Charles Ramsey made what were probably his most candid remarks to date about issues surround police brutality, the Black Lives Matter movement and how it relates to prison reform.

While apparently getting his hair trimmed, Ramsey spoke last week to listeners at a local barbershop about how, yes, there are dirty cops out there. But he said that at the end of the year, “you’re still going to have 10,000 black people dead in this country.”

“Yeah, I’ve got bad cops. Ain’t no doubt about it,” he conceded. “But why are you locking your car door? Why do you have alarms on your house? Why are we talking about cameras? Why are you scared to walk out at night? Is it because you’re scared of the police, or because you’re scared of the guy that’s standing on the corner waiting for you to come by?”

Ramsey, the longtime police officer who’s been the top cop in Philly since 2007, has offered commentary on the Black Lives Matter movement before, saying at a TED talk in June that “police have not always stood on the right side of justice.”

Here’s the full video that’s making the rounds on Facebook (click to play):

Here are Ramsey’s full remarks from the video: