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We need beacons of hope : Community groups gather $125K for Vel Phillips statue in Madison and seeking more donations Ricardo Torres, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel © Milwaukee Journal Sentinel files Vel Phillips, Wisconsin Secretary of State
The legacy of Vel Phillips is one filled with firsts.
In 1951, she was the first Black woman to graduate from the University of Wisconsin-Madison Law School. In 1956, she was the first woman and first Black member of Milwaukee’s City Council. In 1971, she was the first woman and first Black judge in Milwaukee County.
She was the first woman and Black person elected to statewide office in 1978 when the voters chose her for secretary of state.
2 of 3 officers at Blake shooting in Wisconsin back on duty
KENOSHA, Wis. (AP) Two police officers who were on the scene when a white officer shot and partially paralyzed a Black man in Wisconsin, triggering several nights of violent protests, have returned to duty, according to police officials.
The update announced Wednesday comes as Officer Rusten Sheskey, who shot Jacob Blake seven times on Aug. 23 in Kenosha, remains on administrative leave while a police review board examines the case.
Sheskey was placed on administrative leave following Blake’s shooting along with Officers Vincent Arenas and Brittany Meronek. Arenas and Meronek returned to duty Jan. 20, according to a police statement issued Wednesday.
2 Officers Involved in Jacob Blake Shooting Return to Work
“The actions taken by the officers were reasonable and justified.” -The Kenosha Police Department KEREM YUCEL/AFP via Getty Images
Two of the three police officers who were present during the shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisconsin have returned to work after being placed on administrative leave.
The Kenosha Police Department said in a statement released Wednesday, January 27 that officer Rusten Sheskey, who shot Jacob Blake seven times, leaving the 29-year-old paralyzed from the waist down, will remain on administrative leave pending an investigation. Officers Vincent Arenas and Brittany Meronek, however, returned to the line of duty on January 20. “Officers Arenas and Meronek were not charged with a crime and after review by the Kenosha County District Attorney and an independent investigator, former Madison Police Chief Noble Wray, the actions taken by the officers were reasonable and justifi
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