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when you look at what segregation has done to milwaukee in terms of relationships between the police departmentnd the black community, is that people black feel as of they are surveilled everywhere they go in milwaukee. there's one district where blacks make up like 3% in their district, but make up 67% of the people stopped by police. just look at the incident with milwaukee bucks player sterling brown who was accosted for parking in the handicap spot. >> taser, taser, taser! >> there is this ideas that you can achieve your way out of this. it doesn't matter if you go to college or get a good job. it doesn't matter any of those things. >> right. >> the police will still see you as someone who is up to no good. >> all these things kind of work together to create a perfect storm in milwaukee. >> i heard people coming from the south and going, man, milwaukee is more -- i feel racism deeper in milwaukee than i did in the south. >> yeah, i often refer to our state as wississippi. >> that's good. i don't know if i'm allowed to say that, but that's good. wississippi. (paul) great. another wireless ad
when you look at what segregation has done to milwaukee in terms of relationships between the police departmentnd the black community, is that people black feel as of they are surveilled everywhere they go in milwaukee. there's one district where blacks make up like 3% in their district, but make up 67% of the people stopped by police. just look at the incident with milwaukee bucks player sterling brown who was accosted for parking in the handicap spot. >> taser, taser, taser! >>...
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this pipeline of prison can be traced to the milwaukee police department's stop and frisk.y and won the case. i am meeting with the plaintiffs. along with their aclu rep at the wisconsin black historical society. >> they should have a general perception with wisconsin that black people don't live here. is that it? have you heard that? >> i went to new york and when i told people they were from wisconsin, their eyes are wide open. >> ain't no cows in milwaukee. >> this is kind of an inside job. i had the same reaction you just had. i'm a celebrity. >> talk about why they get involved in this and including stories that are not about black people being killed by cops. they are harder to tell and harder to understand the racism. >> it's absolutely completely pervasive and not just cities like milwaukee, but other cities as well. what we ended up finding out with the city of milwaukee and police department and their own data, we found that they stopped something like 350,000 people unconstitutionally. >> the numbers are ridiculous and what's harder to measure is the emotional to
this pipeline of prison can be traced to the milwaukee police department's stop and frisk.y and won the case. i am meeting with the plaintiffs. along with their aclu rep at the wisconsin black historical society. >> they should have a general perception with wisconsin that black people don't live here. is that it? have you heard that? >> i went to new york and when i told people they were from wisconsin, their eyes are wide open. >> ain't no cows in milwaukee. >> this is...
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investigation i signed in order terminating christopher amanti from his employment with the milwaukee police department earlier today. in this case were manager produce this individual as though he were a criminal suspect even though the officer sofa reported that he thought he had mental problems upon his approach the training to deal with the mentally ill people tells you. again absent the behaving in so many sitting fashion objective only the putting your hands on them is almost the worst thing you can do and fine says officer christopher manning or in jazz by not following proper police training and protocol it's important to keep in mind that i ruled that the officer violated our core value of competence and i fired. the d.a.'s jobs to assess criminality going up there or not and not to. have to have to travel. and i was very surprised at the decision to terminate christopher a man i didn't relate to the shooting at all. related to the fact that he felt that the half down search was improper and. that the chief made the decision based on this officer knapp on procedures in autumn of the ending tre
investigation i signed in order terminating christopher amanti from his employment with the milwaukee police department earlier today. in this case were manager produce this individual as though he were a criminal suspect even though the officer sofa reported that he thought he had mental problems upon his approach the training to deal with the mentally ill people tells you. again absent the behaving in so many sitting fashion objective only the putting your hands on them is almost the worst...
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investigation i signed an order terminating christopher manny from his employment with the milwaukee police department earlier today. in this case is your man either produce this individual as though you were a criminal suspect even though the officer sofer reported that he thought he had mental problems upon his approach the training to deal with it mentally ill people tells you. again absent them behaving in so many sitting fashion objective the putting your hands on them is almost the worst thing you can do and finance as officer christopher manning or in jazz by not following proper police training and protocol it's important to keep in mind that i ruled that the officer violated our core value of competence and i fired. the d.a.'s jobs to assess criminality going up there are not going to. have to have to travel. and i was very surprised at the decision to terminate christopher manny didn't relate to the shooting it only related to the fact that he felt that the after search was improper.
investigation i signed an order terminating christopher manny from his employment with the milwaukee police department earlier today. in this case is your man either produce this individual as though you were a criminal suspect even though the officer sofer reported that he thought he had mental problems upon his approach the training to deal with it mentally ill people tells you. again absent them behaving in so many sitting fashion objective the putting your hands on them is almost the worst...
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milwaukee police officer ku her. officer hetland, a 24-year veteran of the racine police department, was shot and killed while off duty trying to stop an armed robbery. officer her, a two-year veteran of the milwaukee police department, was killed on his way home from his shift, as a speeding car crashed into him. these men are heroes. they will always be remembered for their service. this is a solemn reminder of the sacrifices members of our law enforcement make every day to protect our communities. mr. steil: my prayers are with their families and friends of the officers, of the entire law enforcement community, grieving for these heroes. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, miami. -- madam speaker. while i would love to rise in celebration of the first day of summer, the cold hard fact is that as temper
milwaukee police officer ku her. officer hetland, a 24-year veteran of the racine police department, was shot and killed while off duty trying to stop an armed robbery. officer her, a two-year veteran of the milwaukee police department, was killed on his way home from his shift, as a speeding car crashed into him. these men are heroes. they will always be remembered for their service. this is a solemn reminder of the sacrifices members of our law enforcement make every day to protect our...
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when you look at what segregation has done to milwaukee in terms of relationships between the police departmentnd the black community is that black people feel as if they're surveilled everywhere they go in milwaukee. there's one district where blacks make up 3% of the population in the district but 67% of the people stopped by police. just look at the incident with milwaukee bucks player sterling brown which was accosted for parking in a handicap spot. >> take your hands out of your pockets now. >> i've got something in my hand. >> tauzeser, taser, taser. >> there's the idea you can achieve your way out of these situations. doesn't matter if you go to college, get a good job, doesn't matter any of those things. >> right. >> the police will still see you as someone who's up to no good. >> all of these things kind of, you know, work together, create a perfect storm in milwaukee. >> i've heard people coming from the south and going milwaukee is n for -- i feel racism deeper in milwaukee than the south. >> i've often returned to our state as wississippi. >> that's good. i don't know if i'm allowed
when you look at what segregation has done to milwaukee in terms of relationships between the police departmentnd the black community is that black people feel as if they're surveilled everywhere they go in milwaukee. there's one district where blacks make up 3% of the population in the district but 67% of the people stopped by police. just look at the incident with milwaukee bucks player sterling brown which was accosted for parking in a handicap spot. >> take your hands out of your...