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State of Emergency declared for Wisconsin over Kenosha protests

Governor Tony Evers announced a State of Emergency for all of Wisconsin Tuesday related to the violence that has occurred in Kenosha since an officer-involved shooting on Sunday night. The declaration allows for additional National Guard troops to be deployed to the area to help protect property and restore peace. Several Kenosha businesses have been burned to the ground, including harrowing photos of entire car dealerships up in flames during the riots. Kewaunee County Sheriff Matt Joski says that he doesn’t expect anything to change for area departments, even with a cooperation agreement in place to assist as needed.

 


Kenosha Police and local officials are asking for the public to allow an investigation into the shooting of Jacob Blake to take its course. 

 

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MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today signed Executive Order #86 declaring a state of emergency following protests in communities across Wisconsin. Executive Order #86 proclaims a state of emergency in Wisconsin, directs state agencies to continue assisting the state response, and calls to state active duty additional elements of the Wisconsin National Guard to support first responders and protect critical infrastructure and cultural institutions. The state of emergency declaration comes as earlier today Gov. Evers released a statement regarding protests in Wisconsin last night.

 

On Monday, at the request of local officials, the governor announced he authorized the Wisconsin National Guard to help protect critical infrastructure and assist in maintaining public safety and the ability of individuals to peacefully protest in Kenosha County. Following protests on Monday night, Gov. Evers today announced he is authorizing increased Wisconsin National Guard support for Kenosha County to 250 members and will continue to adjust to meet local needs.

 

The National Guard may not be used to impede the ability of people to peacefully protest or impede the ability of the media to report on this situation. Pursuant to Section 321.39(1)(a) of the Wisconsin Statutes, the governor ordered into state active duty members of the Wisconsin National Guard deemed necessary to support to local law enforcement and first responders in Kenosha. Any Guard members called to active duty may only be used to provide support to local law enforcement and to protect critical infrastructure and cultural institutions necessary for the well-being of the community, and to provide support to first responders such as the Kenosha Fire Department.

 

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