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Week in review: Anti-Asian violence, police justice, COVID-19 top headlines

Week in review: Anti-Asian violence, police justice, COVID-19 top headlines
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National Police Week postponed due to pandemic

Share and speak up for justice, law & order. Washington D.C. Organizers of National Police Week have announced that the May events have been postponed until October 2021. The host organizations of National Police Week, which include the National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum, the Fraternal Order of Police and Auxiliary (FOP), and Concerns of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S), announced this week that they made the “difficult but necessary decision” to postpone in-person events of National Police Week to October 13-17, 2021, in Washington, D.C. The original event was to be held May 11-16, 2021. The organizers cited the inability to secure necessary permits in time for in-person gatherings due to the ongoing COVID-19 restrictions.

Breonna Taylor to be honored one year after police fatally shot her

Everyone is invited, said event organizer Brittany Vulich, founder of Break the Silence of the Burbs. The vigil is scheduled for 6 p.m. in the prayer garden at Advent Lutheran Church, W63 N642 Washington Ave.  Taylor was a 26-year-old Black woman who was an emergency medical technician with goals of becoming a nurse. The slogan for the event is Say her name.   She (Taylor) has not received justice, said Vulich.  There is no justice, and we want to continue to honor her memory. She was a beloved community member. The event will include an opening prayer by the Rev. Alexis Twito of Advent Lutheran Church, opening comments by Port Washington High School student Aleysha Will, a review of Taylor s life and legacy by Bianca Shaw of the Black Equity and Policy Institute;  a cover of Rise Up by William Tony, a member of NAACP-Ozaukee County;a closing prayer by the Rev. John Timothy of New Life Church-Grafton; and a community circle facilitated by Erica Turner of Bridge the

Photos: Candlelight vigil held for IHOP shooting victims

Photos by T. Costa A candlelight vigil was held for the victims of the shooting this morning at the IHOP restaurant on South Carson Street. The unofficial vigil was held from around 8:30 p.m. to around 9:15 p.m. at the fallen soldier s memorial at the State Capitol grounds, with a couple of hundred people in attendance.

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