On the same day as the March For Our Lives rally, NRA TV aired an interview with Killer Mike. He later released apology videos, saying the clip was “used as a weapon” against protesters. This morning, Mike sat down with Joy Reid on MSNBC’s “AM Joy.” Reid pointed out that she was singled out in an NRA TV social media campaign and asked Mike if he recognizes that the NRA is “low-key threatening, particularly to people of color.”

“I’m sorry that an organization like the NRA has sunk to levels of all of us,” Mike said. “All of us have become very petty. What I did was petty. It could be argued what other people from the left and right did was petty.” Mike also discussed black gun ownership, the need for better policing, and alternative organizations to support instead of the NRA. Find the full interview over on MSNBC, and find a clip from the interview below.

Last week, Mike and Reid engaged in a social media feud. After criticizing Mike’s appearance on NRA TV, Mike lashed out at Reid over her Instagram post where she mentioned H&M. It was a misunderstanding—Reid meant “hair and makeup,” not the clothing company that stirred controversy earlier this year. Mike apologized to Reid on this morning’s show. “I’m very sorry, because I jumped to a conclusion and I used coarse language with who someone I admire and respect, am a fan of, and if my grandmother were alive, she would’ve called and said ‘Michael, you wrong,” he said.