Friday, August 26, 2016
Changing Child Custody During the School Year
Tuesday, August 23, 2016
Update on Fairfax County harassment/discrimination allegations tells me they still need an outside investigator
Not a lot of transparency on what has occurred since firefighter's suicide in April
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In Trouble Overseas? How the U.S. Embassy Can Help.
Sunday, August 14, 2016
Wisconsin governor activates National Guard after police shooting sparks protests
Hundreds of people, black and white, arms linked in #milwaukee, calling for peace, for help, for understanding. pic.twitter.com/aeSDBvio6N
- Jacob Carpenter (@MJS_JCarpenter) August 14, 2016
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker on Sunday said the state's National Guard is on standby after a night of protests in a low-income, predominately black neighborhood in Milwaukee, triggered by the police shooting of a black man there.
Even though his identity wasn't officially released until Sunday afternoon, people in the neighborhood knew who had been shot. And Smith's death came as officer killings of black men and women have been met with backlash across the nation. Milwaukee is also one of the country's most segregated cities.
After the shooting, Smith's family had gathered with neighbors and friends at the scene. As night fell, the crowd got bigger, and anger escalated, said Reggie Moore, who heads the office of violence prevention at the city's health department.
“Instead of engaging, [police] decided to disperse. The crowd did not disperse. They took over an intersection,” Moore said. “[Police] definitely took a restrained approach.”
Then people started throwing stones and bricks, smashing windows of police cars and setting four businesses, including a gas station, ablaze.
One police officer was hit in the head with a brick that was thrown through the window of his car, according to The New York Times. Moore said it was the “most violent” he's seen a protest get in Milwaukee.
At least a few police officers and community members were injured, while about a dozen people were arrested, he said.
After the flames died down and people left, police tweeted around 3:30 a.m. that police were “restoring order.”
On Sunday morning, several faith-based institutions and neighbors came to clean up the aftermath, Moore said.
“When people are seeing these regular occurrences, it has an impact. It's not just incidents taken in isolation,” he said.
Mom says son shot by police had permit to carry gun;was subject of witness intimidation case https://t.co/bSng7HzbMh pic.twitter.com/3EpKPty8FQ
- Ellen Gabler (@egabler) August 14, 2016
Walker issued a statement saying that in case of more violent protests, the National Guard will help “upon request.”
“This act of selfless caring sets a powerful example for Milwaukee's youth and the entire community,” he said. “I join Milwaukee's leaders and citizens in calling for continued peace and prayer.”
Mildred Haynes, Smith's mother, told the local newspaper the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel that Smith was the father of a 2-year-old boy.
“My son is gone due to the police killing my son,” she said Sunday. “I am lost.”
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