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Watch now: Change is coming | Small crowd celebrates guilty verdict in Chauvin trial on Monument Square

4 hrs ago Change is coming, Xavier Simmons, the 24-year-old founder of the CHANGE IS COMING group that has organized many marches regarding racial justice, said during a small gathering Tuesday on Monument Square, hours after a Minnesota jury found former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin guilty on all charges in the killing of George Floyd last year. The black and brown community deserved this 401 years ago. We deserved this change, said Simmons, who is black. We’ve got to abolish the police system.” About a dozen people gathered in Downtown Racine Tuesday to celebrate the verdict, a crowd dwarfed by the hundreds who marched and honked car horns through Milwaukee and possibly thousands filled the streets of the Twin Cities.

Officials, community leaders react to Derek Chauvin guilty verdicts

Officials, community leaders react to Derek Chauvin guilty verdicts
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New police chief to tackle Newton s equity, mental health challenges

Wicked Local During a very challenging era for policing, Mayor Ruthanne Fuller on Thursday said the city had found “the right person at the right time” to become the department’s new leader: Current Walpole Police Chief John F. Carmichael Jr. If the City Council agrees with the mayor’s choice, Carmichael will take over for Interim Chief Howard Mintz in June. “I’m very big on transparency,” said the 53-year-old father of two regarding his communication style with the community and media. During a press conference at the police station, Fuller praised Carmichael, an East Walpole resident, for being a good listener, a collaborative manager and someone who leads with compassion and integrity, she said.

Helped by fed funds, Janey avoids cuts in $3 75b budget

By Daniel Sheehan, Reporter Staff April 14, 2021 Daniel Sheehan, Reporter Staff Janey administration officials this week unveiled a $3.75 billion budget for the city’s 2022 fiscal year and detailed a plan they say will avoid layoffs or service cuts while setting the stage for an “equitable recovery” from the economic contraction caused by Covid-19 over the past year. Overall, city budget officials project that revenue will grow modestly in FY22, but still remain below pre-pandemic levels. Meanwhile, steady property tax streams and a large influx of federal dollars will help fund a recovery plan targeting schools, small businesses, and hard-hit sectors of the economy like arts and tourism. 

Leaf-blower changes: Newton cops may no longer need to enforce ordinance

Leaf-blower changes: Newton cops may no longer need to enforce ordinance
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