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Kenosha County has posted information regarding Tuesday’s announcement of the district attorney’s decision to not charge a Kenosha Police officer in the shooting of Jacob Blake during an arrested last August. Here is the full written report from District Attorney Michael Graveley. Here is the presentation from Tuesday’s press conference in audio/video form and in […]
Kenosha Police Chief Daniel Miskinis retiring after tumultuous year of police shooting and protests
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Kenosha Police Chief Dan Miskinis
KENOSHA, Wisconsin - Kenosha Police Chief Daniel Miskinis is retiring after a year in which one of his officers shot and wounded a Black man, Jacob Blake, leading to
fires and looting is estimated to be in the
In a statement released by Kenosha Police, Miskinis did not directly mention the Blake shooting or its aftermath. He does mention updating the department s use of force policy, saying the policy meets or exceeds national criteria and the policy easily passed scrutiny.
Ahead of the rally, Tanya McLean, executive director of Leaders of Kenosha, spoke of the need for justice, healing and safety amid the call to reform law enforcement.
Protesters detailing a list, including calling yet again for the firing of the Kenosha police officer who shot Jacob Blake last August, marched, sat and blocked the door to the Public Safety Building Sunday afternoon.
The rally began at the Regimen Barber Collective, 1345 52nd St. before they marched to the Public Safety Building at 1000 55th St., blocking the main entrance in peaceful protest. The Public Safety Building, still boarded over from the civil unrest, which rocked the city after the Blake shooting, was also the backdrop of speakers who called for their demands to be heard.
PROTEST TO REMOVE OFFFICER SHESKY
A demonstrator holds a Black Lives Matter flag during a protest organized by Leaders of Kenosha demanding officer Rusten Sheskey be removed from the Kenosha Police Department on Monday, Jan. 11, 2021. KENOSHA NEWS PHOTO BY SEAN KRAJACIC
PROTEST TO REMOVE OFFFICER SHESKY
Demonstrators walk around the municipal building during a protest organized by Leaders of Kenosha demanding officer Rusten Sheskey be removed from the Kenosha Police Department on Monday, Jan. 11, 2021. KENOSHA NEWS PHOTO BY SEAN KRAJACIC
PROTEST TO REMOVE OFFFICER SHESKY
Justin Blake, Jacob Blake s uncle, speaks during a protest organized by Leaders of Kenosha demanding officer Rusten Sheskey be removed from the Kenosha Police Department on Monday, Jan. 11, 2021.