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tonight milwaukee reflects on what caused the unrest. and-- despite more arrests last night-- "their riot gear don't do nothing but antagonize the people that's out here." demonstrators say they're not going to stop gathering. our big story tonight: demanding a dozen people have been detained near sherman park. they're gathering at the spot where sylville smith was shot and killed by a milwaukee police officer. we have team coverage-- bret lemoine looks at people's opinions surrounding the unrest earlier this month. but let's begin with ashley sears. she's live in sherman park-- what's the mood like tonight? it is a much calmer night. the group gathered at a memorial at 44th and auer moved to this they say they will continue to mourn out here. tension in sherman park--- tuesday night, police block the streets-- dressed in riot gear-- taking several people into custody-- nats it is followed by a day of more arrests-- and frustration from a family. 02:22 their riot gear don't do nothing but antagonize the are being called to 44th and auer b
tonight milwaukee reflects on what caused the unrest. and-- despite more arrests last night-- "their riot gear don't do nothing but antagonize the people that's out here." demonstrators say they're not going to stop gathering. our big story tonight: demanding a dozen people have been detained near sherman park. they're gathering at the spot where sylville smith was shot and killed by a milwaukee police officer. we have team coverage-- bret lemoine looks at people's opinions...
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last night was nothing like the unrest sherman park saw with police. but what was it that set them off? the new marquette university law school poll asked that very question. our bret lemoine looks at some of the responses, we all know the unrest in milwaukee has been a big story... only 4- percent of those polled said they didnt know anything about it. but what a new marquette university law school poll does explain... is how registered voters across the state feel abo cf 'we then asked, what are your feelings about police in your community.' the overwhelming majority, 86-percent, say police make them feel 'mostly safe' cf '12% say they make them feel anxious.' the numbers differ, however, when broken down by race: 90-percent of white respondents feel safe with police... but - cf 'among african americans or hispanics, its 57% comfortable and 37% anxious.' franklin explains african americans and hispanics were have widely varying perceptions of the police and interactions with the police.' final question: whats behind the unrest? 37-percent say the unre
last night was nothing like the unrest sherman park saw with police. but what was it that set them off? the new marquette university law school poll asked that very question. our bret lemoine looks at some of the responses, we all know the unrest in milwaukee has been a big story... only 4- percent of those polled said they didnt know anything about it. but what a new marquette university law school poll does explain... is how registered voters across the state feel abo cf 'we then asked, what...
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and order that caused the unrest in milwaukee. the milwaukee chapter of the naacp issued a statement to fox6 after the release of these numbers... saying it does not feel the numbers are representative of what is being felt nationally. reporting live in sherman park, bl, fox6 news. brad thanks bret for complete coverage of the developments coming out of milwaukee's sherman park neighborhood since the fatal shooting of sylville smith -- just head to our website, fox six news mobile app and click "links." the milwaukee county medical examiner's office is investigating a child death. it happened this morning just before six o-clock near 40th and locust. milwaukee police say a one-month-old baby was found dead -- and co-sleeping is believed to have contributed to the death. nobody has been arrested. officials are waiting for toxicology results before determining an official cause of death. charges are filed against the driver in a fatal crash on milwaukee faces multiple charges in connection with last friday's crash at 35th and keefe.
and order that caused the unrest in milwaukee. the milwaukee chapter of the naacp issued a statement to fox6 after the release of these numbers... saying it does not feel the numbers are representative of what is being felt nationally. reporting live in sherman park, bl, fox6 news. brad thanks bret for complete coverage of the developments coming out of milwaukee's sherman park neighborhood since the fatal shooting of sylville smith -- just head to our website, fox six news mobile app and click...
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since the unrest. we've made calls to the county executive to find out what's next. they just called back and said that there is no update. the sheriff is out of town. he's in new york receiving an award. kids in the sherman park neighborhood. many of them personally witnessed the unrest nearly three weeks ago. 12 news tim elliott shows us, how teachers and staff are helping students move forward. >> are you ready to get the 2016-2017 school year started? >> yeah. >> a party atmosphere took over outside sherman multicultural arts school at 51st and locust this morning. parents and teachers cheered the students as they shuffled along the red carpet and headed back to class. >> i well. he always does. he likes the challenge right drew? >> yeah. >> drew skeeter and his son drew junior were both born and raised in the sherman park neighborhood. with the recent unrest and violence nearby, father and son are happy to see some positive energy. >> you know it's just great to see a community come together after turmoil. without turmoil, there is no progress and there's defini
since the unrest. we've made calls to the county executive to find out what's next. they just called back and said that there is no update. the sheriff is out of town. he's in new york receiving an award. kids in the sherman park neighborhood. many of them personally witnessed the unrest nearly three weeks ago. 12 news tim elliott shows us, how teachers and staff are helping students move forward. >> are you ready to get the 2016-2017 school year started? >> yeah. >> a party...
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in addition to the unrest-- it was the deadliest month in 25 years. milwaukee mayor tom barrett tells fox6 public safety will be the biggest part of his proposed budget-- but he wouldn't go into specifics. what he is willing to say right now... is that his proposal could upset a lot of people. a public safety plan released by the common council calls for 280 new officers. but community groups sy should go elsewhere. the mayor says he's going to try and cover both aspects. the police are obviously a very important part of what were trying to do for public safety but we look at other factors when it comes to public safety as well...how much were putting into the programs that will deal with issues like crime prevention, violence reductions, summer jobs. present his proposed budget to the common council later this month. sunday marks 15 years since the twin towers came down in new york on september 11th. coming up -- the presidential candidates plans for that day. plus -- the bucks hitting the road today! more on their statewide tour - after the break. a
in addition to the unrest-- it was the deadliest month in 25 years. milwaukee mayor tom barrett tells fox6 public safety will be the biggest part of his proposed budget-- but he wouldn't go into specifics. what he is willing to say right now... is that his proposal could upset a lot of people. a public safety plan released by the common council calls for 280 new officers. but community groups sy should go elsewhere. the mayor says he's going to try and cover both aspects. the police are...
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all of the concerns about the fence date back to the unrest three weeks ago. at the time, many churches in the sherman park neighborhood did their best to calm nerves on both sides--now they're taking a more pro- active approach. fox6's derica through the rage and despair... nats love, understanding and healing emerged. nats the faith community stepped up after days of riots in milwaukee. where there is a chaotic situation we bring peace and really try to calm it down prayer circles pervaded the unrest, but pastor richard ive prayed already there is going to be a change in the city of milwaukee . and we have to go out and do it now theres got to be action to it and thats what this is all about schwoegler says the shooting death of sylville simth has sparked his initiative to get churches more hands on with the youth. did anyone reach out to this kid is there a process that can happen how where we can reach kids at this young age and help them change their way billy graham evangelistic ministries and adopt a neighborhood to train churches on how to respond after
all of the concerns about the fence date back to the unrest three weeks ago. at the time, many churches in the sherman park neighborhood did their best to calm nerves on both sides--now they're taking a more pro- active approach. fox6's derica through the rage and despair... nats love, understanding and healing emerged. nats the faith community stepped up after days of riots in milwaukee. where there is a chaotic situation we bring peace and really try to calm it down prayer circles pervaded...
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rob fladeboe is live at levi's stadium with some reaction from the players and their coach about the unrest in charlotte.kaepernick's message and his growing notoriety. rob? >> reporter: moscow to the videotape to look at an image that tells us down on protests and what he says as the sorry state of relations cabinet will be on the cover october 3rd under the headline perilous fight. aziz said chip kelly and other it players here weighing in saying the recent unrest and tossed over police shootings only add credence to what they're doing.
rob fladeboe is live at levi's stadium with some reaction from the players and their coach about the unrest in charlotte.kaepernick's message and his growing notoriety. rob? >> reporter: moscow to the videotape to look at an image that tells us down on protests and what he says as the sorry state of relations cabinet will be on the cover october 3rd under the headline perilous fight. aziz said chip kelly and other it players here weighing in saying the recent unrest and tossed over police...
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we all know the unrest in milwaukee has been a big story... only 4- but what a new marquette university law school poll does explain... is how registered voters across the state feel about the incidents. cf 'we then asked, what are your feelings about police in your community.' the overwhelming majority, 86-percent, say police make them feel 'mostly safe' cf '12% say they make them feel anxious.' the numbers differ, however, when broken down by race: 90-percent of white respondents feel safe with police... but - cf 'among af hispanics, its 57% comfortable and 37% anxious.' franklin explains african americans and hispanics were combined because of the small sample size... cf 'we have widely varying perceptions of the police and interactions with the police.' final question: whats behind the unrest? 37-percent say the unrest was mostly due to anger at decades of disadvantage for black communities... while less than half said... its a lack of respect for law and order that caused today family, friends and the community will say goodbye to a nun wh
we all know the unrest in milwaukee has been a big story... only 4- but what a new marquette university law school poll does explain... is how registered voters across the state feel about the incidents. cf 'we then asked, what are your feelings about police in your community.' the overwhelming majority, 86-percent, say police make them feel 'mostly safe' cf '12% say they make them feel anxious.' the numbers differ, however, when broken down by race: 90-percent of white respondents feel safe...
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the fence was put up following the unrest that came af of sylville smith... on august 13th judge david hanscher ruled the fence needed to come down to preserve the status quo...and prevent potential disturbances or protests. he also said he understood people's frustration not being able to use the park..as it was closing early...at 6 pm instead of 10 pm, after the unrest. and judge hanscher was not happy the sheriff didn't show up to court sunday....saying he feels it was a quote "contemptuous act" " as of now there has been no good reason given by the sheriff for closing the park except by doing it by fox 6 has reached out to the sheriffs office for comment ... but has not heard back. reporting live in milwaukee deandra corinthios fox6 news. four minors could face charges after allegedly into a car. milwaukee police credit an eagle-eyed resident on the citys east side for helping them catch the suspects. it happened around one yesterday morning in the riverview apartments parking lot. a resident says she saw four kids trying to get into several cars. she call
the fence was put up following the unrest that came af of sylville smith... on august 13th judge david hanscher ruled the fence needed to come down to preserve the status quo...and prevent potential disturbances or protests. he also said he understood people's frustration not being able to use the park..as it was closing early...at 6 pm instead of 10 pm, after the unrest. and judge hanscher was not happy the sheriff didn't show up to court sunday....saying he feels it was a quote...
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ben: the city of charlotte is still under a state of emergency due to the unrest, the mayor says she also expects the city will remain under a curfew for the next several days. in milwaukee county there are pending investigations into fatal officer involved shootings here. today marks three months since j anderson junior was killed in a parking lot by a police officer. mike anderson's live with the latest. mike: the district attorney office still has not made a case. he was shot and killed by a police officer in june. the family has viewed a 22nd clip of a squad car video that shows what led up to the shooting. they say it does not show much information and his parents say he was sleeping in his car at madison park when he was shot. they acknowledge he had a gun on scene, but was never holding i . police would only say the car was suspicious and the officer fired because he feared for his life. anderson's mother says she still struggles with his death. >> i feel robbed. i feel that they are giving us the run around with my son's case. mike: the da's office says they parents they are
ben: the city of charlotte is still under a state of emergency due to the unrest, the mayor says she also expects the city will remain under a curfew for the next several days. in milwaukee county there are pending investigations into fatal officer involved shootings here. today marks three months since j anderson junior was killed in a parking lot by a police officer. mike anderson's live with the latest. mike: the district attorney office still has not made a case. he was shot and killed by a...
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and the recent problems in the sherman park area are nothing like the unrest we saw nearly three weeks ago. when protesters set eight businesses on fire and clashed with police. now a new marquette university law school poll is looking into the recent violence on milwaukee's north side. nicole is in the newsroom with details. the new marquette university law recent violence on milwaukee's north side. and here's what they found. 37-percent say the unrest was mostly due to anger at decades of disadvantage for black communities. while less than half said... its a lack of respect for law and order that caused the unrest in milwaukee. when asking registered voters about police in your community. the overwhelming majority, 86-percent, say police make them feel 'mostly safe'. the numbers differ, however, when broken down by race: safe with police... but among african americans or hispanics, its 57-percent comfortable and 37-percent anxious. when you break it down by region, people polled in the city of milwaukee feel more anxious about police than any other groups.... but still overwhelmingly
and the recent problems in the sherman park area are nothing like the unrest we saw nearly three weeks ago. when protesters set eight businesses on fire and clashed with police. now a new marquette university law school poll is looking into the recent violence on milwaukee's north side. nicole is in the newsroom with details. the new marquette university law recent violence on milwaukee's north side. and here's what they found. 37-percent say the unrest was mostly due to anger at decades of...
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one person was shot-- several officers injured in the unrest overnight. we have the latest on the violent protests. also this morning... a nine year old is in the hospital-- fighting for his life after he was shot. and police say it was a younger relative who fired the gun. the latest on the inv good morning and thanks for starting your day with wakeup. lets go straight to our fox6 weather expert rob haswell in the weather office. mostly cloudy with scattered thunderstorms thursday. in between the rain, well warm into the upper 70s. as the stationary front sags south on friday, our wind will turn to the northeast, with highs in the upper 60s. quiet saturday with t-storm chances returning sunday. thursday: mostly cloudy with periods of rain and se 5-10 mph breaking news out of charlotte north carolina... one person is critically injured during a second night of violent protests in the wake of a deadly officer involved shooting.. angelica joins us from the newsroom with the latest. the governor of north carolina-- declaring a state of emergency chaos and vio
one person was shot-- several officers injured in the unrest overnight. we have the latest on the violent protests. also this morning... a nine year old is in the hospital-- fighting for his life after he was shot. and police say it was a younger relative who fired the gun. the latest on the inv good morning and thanks for starting your day with wakeup. lets go straight to our fox6 weather expert rob haswell in the weather office. mostly cloudy with scattered thunderstorms thursday. in between...
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a new poll from the new marquette university law school asked wisconsin voters about the unrest the sherman park neighborhood saw two weeks ago. 86-percent say police make them feel 'mostly safe' while 12-percent said officers make them feel anxious. however, when broken down by race-- 90-percent of white respondents felt safe with police... but among african americans or hispanics, 57-percent feel comfortabl 37-percent reported they feel anxious. people polled in the city of milwaukee reported feeling more anxious about police than any other region, but still overwhelmingly safe. and the final question: whats behind the unrest? 37-percent say the unrest was mostly due to anger at decades of disadvantage for black communities... while 48-percent said its a lack of respect for law and order. but first-- they have a game to play. they'll be in kansas city tonight facing the chiefs in their final preseason game. this is the chance for the bubble players on the roster to make their final claim to a roster spot. kick off is at 7. meanwhile clay matthews and julius peppers aren't expected to play
a new poll from the new marquette university law school asked wisconsin voters about the unrest the sherman park neighborhood saw two weeks ago. 86-percent say police make them feel 'mostly safe' while 12-percent said officers make them feel anxious. however, when broken down by race-- 90-percent of white respondents felt safe with police... but among african americans or hispanics, 57-percent feel comfortabl 37-percent reported they feel anxious. people polled in the city of milwaukee reported...
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while the sherman school was chosen before the unrest, mayor tom barrett says the school showcases the neighborhood in a way we haven't seen over the last few weeks mayor barrett barrett"this is real what sherman park is all about. there's a lot of great families. there's a great kids. we want to highlight the positives."tag: tag:super. driver says the vision for mps this year will focus on building between stude and teachers nicolet high school in glendale has been rolling out the red carpet for its studts ar ince 20. that tradition was back today ratost and teachers offering their encouragement.meanwhile in waukesha, an exciting development for latino students and their families. -shoveling nats, cheers- cheers- on nbuilding for la casa n de esperanza's charter school latino community,' opened a very small charter school last year. the new building will allow them to fulfill their vision of a full-service, extended-day school that provides programs for kids from low-income families all year long. "schooreform is important, you know, nothing against public education. in fact i truly b
while the sherman school was chosen before the unrest, mayor tom barrett says the school showcases the neighborhood in a way we haven't seen over the last few weeks mayor barrett barrett"this is real what sherman park is all about. there's a lot of great families. there's a great kids. we want to highlight the positives."tag: tag:super. driver says the vision for mps this year will focus on building between stude and teachers nicolet high school in glendale has been rolling out the...
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he said that the crimes that happened during the unrest happened near the park.. but not on the park's grounds. an attorney for abele says civil unrest is happening because the park is closing earlier. abele says while the sheriff has total control on patrolling the parks and restoring order.. the hours are set by the county exectuive. 3 05:56:38;28 "as of now, there has been no good reason given by the sheriff for closing the park 3 and he's not the law in milwaukee county. the law is what the court decides." decides."09:29 "i think it's important that the public have free and unencombered use and enjoyment of their property. public property. we're very happy with the judge's decsion." decsion." 3 there will be another hearing about the park's operations on wednesday. 3 for complete coverage of this documents obtained by cbs 58 about sherman park -- go to cbs 58 dot com. 3 a scary reminder of the problem of drug overdoses. the milwaukee county medical examiner is now looking into ?a dozen? probable overdose deaths over the last couple of days.they say drug paraph
he said that the crimes that happened during the unrest happened near the park.. but not on the park's grounds. an attorney for abele says civil unrest is happening because the park is closing earlier. abele says while the sheriff has total control on patrolling the parks and restoring order.. the hours are set by the county exectuive. 3 05:56:38;28 "as of now, there has been no good reason given by the sheriff for closing the park 3 and he's not the law in milwaukee county. the law is...
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the orange fence was put up following the unrest in sherman park...to help close the park early, at 6 pm instead of 10 pm. sunday morning abele ordered it down... then the sheriff ordered it back up... the issue eventually ended up in front of milwaukee county judge david hanscher...who ruled the fence should come down immediately and upholding a restraining order filed against the sheriff. before all of this occured --county executive chris abele requests to the sheriffs office ... to discuss removing the fence ... but didnt get a response. we sent him a legal opinion from corporation counsel which are the same lawyers who service the sheriffs department both had a written opinion saying, sheriff you dont have the authority on the curfew or the fence and that didnt get it done either. fox 6 has reached out to the sheriffs office for comment ... but has not hearb contemptuous for not showing up to sunday's hearing. today's hearing is at 2 pm. reporting live in milwaukee deandra corinthios fox6 news happening today- we're expecting to learn more about a murder investigation out of ocon
the orange fence was put up following the unrest in sherman park...to help close the park early, at 6 pm instead of 10 pm. sunday morning abele ordered it down... then the sheriff ordered it back up... the issue eventually ended up in front of milwaukee county judge david hanscher...who ruled the fence should come down immediately and upholding a restraining order filed against the sheriff. before all of this occured --county executive chris abele requests to the sheriffs office ... to discuss...
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it's not far away from where the unrest took place a few weeks ago... julie collins shows you -- the focus today was on celebrating the brand new school year. there was a lot of excitement surrounding todays back to school day. 'mps proud.'m-p-s superintendent darienne driver, milwaukee mayor tom barrett 'welcome back, sir.' as well as teachers and parents were there to make it a special morning for students. 'i really think this is going to be a spe focus this year will be on closing the achievement gap among all students - improving math and literacy scores and improving students skills in world languages. superintendent driver says this will happen by building solid relationships. 'we have to continue the course around social emotional learning and really building relationships between teachers and students but also between our students and parents and teachers and teachers, its really all of us working together to help create that all of our young people have what they need to be successful.' sherman multi- cultural arts school is being highlighted a
it's not far away from where the unrest took place a few weeks ago... julie collins shows you -- the focus today was on celebrating the brand new school year. there was a lot of excitement surrounding todays back to school day. 'mps proud.'m-p-s superintendent darienne driver, milwaukee mayor tom barrett 'welcome back, sir.' as well as teachers and parents were there to make it a special morning for students. 'i really think this is going to be a spe focus this year will be on closing the...
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after the unrest in sherman park last month.... many are looking to shift the energy... and get the kids off to school with some positivity... sherman park multicultural arts school on 51st and locust. cbs 58's lindsey branwell is there live to explain... lindsey? kids walked up to sherman multicultural arts school for their first day ... you can see the red white blue decorations behind me... there was a lot of excitement and energy. just hours ago they walked right up to the school with a balloon arch, greeted by mayor barrett superintendent driver and bango the buck. but the recent events and thstudents. dr driver says this will be discussed over the school year. and students will have a safe and supported environment. dr. darienne drivermps superintendent"you can already see around us healing is occuring here. it happens. kids are playing on the playground, it you look at the tot lot things are already russled around because our kids are already playing here. this is a safe space this is a very special community. i do believe that our parents our forward in a very po
after the unrest in sherman park last month.... many are looking to shift the energy... and get the kids off to school with some positivity... sherman park multicultural arts school on 51st and locust. cbs 58's lindsey branwell is there live to explain... lindsey? kids walked up to sherman multicultural arts school for their first day ... you can see the red white blue decorations behind me... there was a lot of excitement and energy. just hours ago they walked right up to the school with a...
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he was also asked to recount the unrest in sherman park and how the city responded. 3 a controversy is growing over the safest way to fight zika in florida.d deliver the mosquito spray. cbs news correspondent david begnaud has more from miami beach. early this morning buffalo turbine trucks drove through miami beach spraying b-t- ibacteria miami officials hope will kill off zika's carrierthe aedes aegypti mosquito. "it's very benign to humans."laura mcgowan is with clarke, the company hired by miami dade county to spray. "bti attacks the actual larva their gut and making it so they can't process food and can't develop."in august, miami dade county began ?aerial? spraying in wynwood - a zika zone north of downtown miami, alternating between b-t-i and a powerful neurotoxin called naled. "naled or naled can essentially kill anything." tanjim hossain is a graduate research fellow at the university of miami. "when a droplet of the insecticide touches a mosquito it kills the mosquito pretty much instantaneously." effective, naled is controversial. the insecticide was banned from the european
he was also asked to recount the unrest in sherman park and how the city responded. 3 a controversy is growing over the safest way to fight zika in florida.d deliver the mosquito spray. cbs news correspondent david begnaud has more from miami beach. early this morning buffalo turbine trucks drove through miami beach spraying b-t- ibacteria miami officials hope will kill off zika's carrierthe aedes aegypti mosquito. "it's very benign to humans."laura mcgowan is with clarke, the company...
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they just wanted the unrest to stop. and, and that was the main reason for that silent protest and the peaceful demming straeugz in the park. and also peaceful demonstration that made its way through the streets here in uptown charlotte. again, a much mentioned. the mayor just announcing a curfew between 12:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. national guard troops, state highway patrol, police officers, other law enforcement agencies who came here to the queen city to help will be in in the streets making sure that people adhere to that. >> it looks like people are marching, not staying in one place like last night. is there an end point and then they are going to stop or what tonight? >> reporter: that is the million dollar question, really, earlier tonight they started at the park, made their way to uptown charlotte then they made their way through the streets and really there is not an end point for many of the demonstrators. their thing is they just want to keep marching through the streets and getting their message out. many of th
they just wanted the unrest to stop. and, and that was the main reason for that silent protest and the peaceful demming straeugz in the park. and also peaceful demonstration that made its way through the streets here in uptown charlotte. again, a much mentioned. the mayor just announcing a curfew between 12:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. national guard troops, state highway patrol, police officers, other law enforcement agencies who came here to the queen city to help will be in in the streets making...
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it is nearly two months since the unrest. and now the sheriff and the county executive don't agree on what to do next. mike anderson is live with a look ahead. mike? >> good morning, ben. parks in milwaukee county like this one are normally closed between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. but there is a debate brewing and specifically as you mentioned we are talking about the hours in sherman park. last month the sheriff david clark had the orange fencing put up around the park after the unrest in the neighborhood and started to close the park at 6:00 p.m. instead of 10:00 p.m. and that lasted until sunday when the county executive chris abele had the fencing removed. sherf fencing went back up and later the day the judge issued a restraining order stopping the sheriff from closing the park early and ordering the fencing down and that brings us to today to discuss the issue and we could learn the final decision today. reporting live, "12 news this morning." >> thank you, mike. we could learn more today about a murder. homicide in less
it is nearly two months since the unrest. and now the sheriff and the county executive don't agree on what to do next. mike anderson is live with a look ahead. mike? >> good morning, ben. parks in milwaukee county like this one are normally closed between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. but there is a debate brewing and specifically as you mentioned we are talking about the hours in sherman park. last month the sheriff david clark had the orange fencing put up around the park after the unrest in...
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the park has been closing four hours early every night since the unrest just over two weeks ago. now there is a push by milwaukee county executive chris abele to restore normal hours. as christina palladino reports from sherman park, the sheriff >> our cameras were rolling as county workers attempted to remove the orange fencing around sherman park earlier today, but they quickly backed off as sheriff deputies were dispatched and told to arrest anyone trying to remove the fences. >> it definitely needs to be open back up. we're not really sure why the park is still closed. >> tucker is one of many community activists who doesn't think shutting the park down early is fair to families and children in the area. milwaukee county executive chris abele is exploring legal options to keep sherman park open until 10:00 p.m. in a statement from a spokeswoman, it reads in part, "he is working to remove the unnecessary fencing at sherman park and return to normal operations." but for many the image of the , park has been tainted. >> even to see the park open. national guard came and this was
the park has been closing four hours early every night since the unrest just over two weeks ago. now there is a push by milwaukee county executive chris abele to restore normal hours. as christina palladino reports from sherman park, the sheriff >> our cameras were rolling as county workers attempted to remove the orange fencing around sherman park earlier today, but they quickly backed off as sheriff deputies were dispatched and told to arrest anyone trying to remove the fences. >>...
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a month after the unrest, neighbors say there's still some rowdiness at night. some also say the burned down businesses like the gas station and the bank have them without resources. the sherman park community association has regular meetings to find ways on restoring peace in the community.... but it's been a tough sell to neighbors. 3 "my kids say they want to still hear a lot of bad stuff. my thought real, i want to move" move." the owner of the gas station that burned down says he does plan on rebuilding. live in sherman park, ad cbs 58. 3 in case you missed it, or you'd like to see it again... cbs 58 is re-airing our special report on violence in the city of milwaukee. "milwaukee at a crossroads" will air on friday on w- also find more about the special on our website cbs 58 dot com. 3 our coverage continues this afternoon on the state versus michael morgan. he's the milwaukee man charged with the arson deaths of two young children. after police say he set fire to his estranged wife's home... home...cbs 58's lindsey branwall joins us live from the courthouse
a month after the unrest, neighbors say there's still some rowdiness at night. some also say the burned down businesses like the gas station and the bank have them without resources. the sherman park community association has regular meetings to find ways on restoring peace in the community.... but it's been a tough sell to neighbors. 3 "my kids say they want to still hear a lot of bad stuff. my thought real, i want to move" move." the owner of the gas station that burned down...
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he says those homicides were overlooked because of the arson fires and unrest. let's take a look at the numbers chief ed flynn showed us today. in milwaukee's per capita august, homicide rate was higher than chicago's homicide rate. 4.0 per 100,000 in milwaukee mp which had its' highest homicide rate in roughly 20 years. >> in the month of august, 83% of our homicide victims were african-americans, and 83% of described assailants were african-americans, and against this backdrop the police department still seized over 200 firearms. in the first seven months of this year, milwaukee also leads chicago in firearms taken by police. 246.6 per 100,000 compared to 185.5 in chicago. >> we know we've had the tragic crossfire homicides of innocent children and wrong houses being shot up. we've had a slight increase in domestic violence homicides this year. but the biggest driver of our homicides is arguments and fights and retaliation among people with criminal records. >> the chief also said they're having a problem with witness intimidation in shootings where people don'
he says those homicides were overlooked because of the arson fires and unrest. let's take a look at the numbers chief ed flynn showed us today. in milwaukee's per capita august, homicide rate was higher than chicago's homicide rate. 4.0 per 100,000 in milwaukee mp which had its' highest homicide rate in roughly 20 years. >> in the month of august, 83% of our homicide victims were african-americans, and 83% of described assailants were african-americans, and against this backdrop the...
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the orange fence was put up following the unrest in sherman park...to help close the park early, at 6 pm instead of 10 pm. sunday morning abele ordered it down... then the sheriff ordered it back up... the issue eventually ended up in front of milwaukee county judge david hanscher...who ruled the fence should come down immediately and upholding a restraining order filed against the sheriff. before all of this occured --county executive chris abele says for two weeks he sent requests to the sheriffs office ... to discuss didnt get a response. we sent him a legal opinion from corporation counsel which are the same lawyers who service the sheriffs department both had a written opinion saying, sheriff you dont have the authority on the curfew or the fence and that didnt get it done either. fox 6 has reached out to the sheriffs office for comment ... but has not heard back. the judge said the sheriff was contemptuous for not showing up reporting live in milwaukee deandra corinthios fox6 news happening now --- opening statements begin today in the trial of a milwaukee man accused of setting
the orange fence was put up following the unrest in sherman park...to help close the park early, at 6 pm instead of 10 pm. sunday morning abele ordered it down... then the sheriff ordered it back up... the issue eventually ended up in front of milwaukee county judge david hanscher...who ruled the fence should come down immediately and upholding a restraining order filed against the sheriff. before all of this occured --county executive chris abele says for two weeks he sent requests to the...
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problems.the decision to open these job centers came nearly 2 weeks after the unrest in the sherman park neighborhood. neighborhood.cbs 58's kyle aevermann joins us live from a job center near 27th and north aveune on milwaukee's northside to explain. kyle? the mobile job centers are being placed in buildings o'clock this morning, the doors of the employ milwaukee will open. last month governor scott walker announced 4 point 5 million dollar would be awarded to the city for this effort.govenor walker and milwaukee mayor tom barrett say this was a rapid response after meeting with ministers in the sherman park nieghborhood after the unrest. the centers will allow residents to search for jobs, and offer a number of building resumes, and job assements.this is video from the milwaukee urban league, which will also host one of the mobile job centers in the coming weeks.the mobile job centers are being placed in areas that are underserved, and will give everyone a chance to access information about where to look for jobs and how to ?get? those jobs..... something that isn't always easy. :"to h
problems.the decision to open these job centers came nearly 2 weeks after the unrest in the sherman park neighborhood. neighborhood.cbs 58's kyle aevermann joins us live from a job center near 27th and north aveune on milwaukee's northside to explain. kyle? the mobile job centers are being placed in buildings o'clock this morning, the doors of the employ milwaukee will open. last month governor scott walker announced 4 point 5 million dollar would be awarded to the city for this effort.govenor...
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closing at 10 pm...instead of at 6 pm...like it had been since the unrest. the 6 am to 10 pm hours at sherman park are in place at least until wednesday. that is when there will be another court hearing. sunday...a special session of the milwaukee county circuit court was authorized to settle the fence issue. it started sunday morning ...when milwaukee county executve chris abele ordered the fence down. but sunday evening ...deputies --acting on the orders of sheriff david clarke...asked a group of about 40 that never happened...they were allowed to stay until 10. we learned the judge ruled to uphold a restraining order against the sheriff ...on the behalf of the county executives office. a representative of abele told the judge the orange fence has been doing more harm than good. the judge agreed. " and i think the temporary restraining order is necessary to preserve the status quo. i dont want any disturbances by people who think that this has gone on too long and they think they can start protesting. i think that in this case, the county executive has the
closing at 10 pm...instead of at 6 pm...like it had been since the unrest. the 6 am to 10 pm hours at sherman park are in place at least until wednesday. that is when there will be another court hearing. sunday...a special session of the milwaukee county circuit court was authorized to settle the fence issue. it started sunday morning ...when milwaukee county executve chris abele ordered the fence down. but sunday evening ...deputies --acting on the orders of sheriff david clarke...asked a...
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. >> abc news has a team of reporters covering the unrest in charlotte. look for the updates on >> the da in milwaukee is considering charges for an officer that shot and killed smith last month. last friday, the state department of justice released the findings on the investigation and handed over the report to the d.a. no word on when the d.a. is expected to announce their decision. smith's death lead to two nights of violence. donte hamilton's mother is marching for peace. tonight's rally is at 5:30. >> flight for life is called into a motorcycle crash in kenosha. it was near 85th and 39th. it appears that the crash involved a motorcycle and one other police tell wisn 12 news that a person was seriously hurt. >> police in mequon still on the hunt this morning for a man wanted for an armed robbery. this is surveillance video of a man walking into a gas station and got away with money and merchandise before driving away 143-vsc. >> the november election is less than two months away and later today we'll get a snapshot of where the wisconsin voters are sta
. >> abc news has a team of reporters covering the unrest in charlotte. look for the updates on >> the da in milwaukee is considering charges for an officer that shot and killed smith last month. last friday, the state department of justice released the findings on the investigation and handed over the report to the d.a. no word on when the d.a. is expected to announce their decision. smith's death lead to two nights of violence. donte hamilton's mother is marching for peace....
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since the unrest, the milwaukee county sheriff's office has kept the park closed from 6:00 p.m. until 6:00 a.m. people in the neighborhood say it's time to go back to normal. county executive chris abele agrees, he and other county officials want the sheriff to take down the fence and let the park stay open until 10:00 p.m. that park back open to bring closure to everything that happened two weeks ago in sherman park. it would be a benefit for the community because it would say the healing is really beginning. >> a spokeswoman from the sheriff's office sent a statement to wisn 12 news saying the sheriff gets to choose his own way and means of carrying out his duty. >> we'll continue to follow the unrest in milwaukee and the healing going on in sherman park. stay with wisn 12 news on the air online at wisn.com and on our mobile app. >> when high tide comes in, two men in new york get stuck. >> the rough water that put them in danger. and the rescue mission that brought them back to dry land. >> and a police officer notices something unusual while driving his daughter to school. t
since the unrest, the milwaukee county sheriff's office has kept the park closed from 6:00 p.m. until 6:00 a.m. people in the neighborhood say it's time to go back to normal. county executive chris abele agrees, he and other county officials want the sheriff to take down the fence and let the park stay open until 10:00 p.m. that park back open to bring closure to everything that happened two weeks ago in sherman park. it would be a benefit for the community because it would say the healing is...
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since the unrest, the milwaukee county sheriff's office has kept the park closed from 6:00 p.m. until 6:00 a.m. people in the neighborhood say it's time to go back to normal. officials want the sheriff to take down the fence and let the park stay open until 10:00 p.m. >> i think the residents and the people of milwaukee county need that park back open to bring closure to everything that happened two weeks ago in sherman park. it would be a benefit for the community because it would say the healing is really beginning. >> a spokeswoman from the sheriff's office sent a statement to wisn 12 news saying the sheriff gets to choose his own way and means of carrying t >> we'll continue to follow the unrest in milwaukee and the healing going on in sherman park. stay with wisn 12 news on the air online at wisn.com and on our mobile app. >> now to commitment 2016, the race for the white house comes back to milwaukee. libertarian party nominee gary johnson will be speaking at serb hall tonight. it's the former new mexico governor's first campaign stop in wisconsin. all tickets for the even
since the unrest, the milwaukee county sheriff's office has kept the park closed from 6:00 p.m. until 6:00 a.m. people in the neighborhood say it's time to go back to normal. officials want the sheriff to take down the fence and let the park stay open until 10:00 p.m. >> i think the residents and the people of milwaukee county need that park back open to bring closure to everything that happened two weeks ago in sherman park. it would be a benefit for the community because it would say...
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a synagogue at the center of the unrest... left unharmed. at five, what the jewish community is saying about it and the future of the sherman park area. also at five, take a look at this. a baby fox wandering a local neighborhood with a trap stuck on its foot. coming up, how it happened and the effort being made to find it and help set it free. in about 20 minutes when mary stoker smith joins me on fox six news at five. brad thanks ted. in a fiery speech last night in arizona, donald trump laid out a framework for his immigration policy. but was it enough to calm the nerves of his supporters? fox news correspondent joel waldman has more from washington. take pkg trump says: "we're going to get you fantastic service. it's going to happen." speaking before the american legion today - donald trump focusing today on veteran's issues... but it's last night's immigration speech in arizona that has everybody talking. trump says: "we will build a great wall along the southern border... and mexico will pay for the wall, milwaukee police chief ed flynn
a synagogue at the center of the unrest... left unharmed. at five, what the jewish community is saying about it and the future of the sherman park area. also at five, take a look at this. a baby fox wandering a local neighborhood with a trap stuck on its foot. coming up, how it happened and the effort being made to find it and help set it free. in about 20 minutes when mary stoker smith joins me on fox six news at five. brad thanks ted. in a fiery speech last night in arizona, donald trump laid...
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they've critically injured a civilian during the unrest overnight. overall for officers have been injured. north carolina's governor has declared a state of emergency. this comes after a black officer shot and killed a black man on tuesday. the family claiming he did have a gun. >> all the evidence supports the version that we found on the scene. it's not my job to dispute any bad inspiration. we will let the justice system run it course. we will see how that turns out. i'm not fabricating anything. nicole: north carolina's governor called in the national guard to restore order. unlike report from charlotte in a few minutes. nicole: presidential candidate. a wife police officer shot an unnamed doctor in tulsa, oklahoma. donald trump on hannity last night. spin the dishes have been. in fact he was doing everything he was supposed to do, everything. a young policeman shot in. i don't get it. i don't care where you're coming from. there is something really bad. he was walking. his hands were high. it may be something really bad happened. troon to hillary
they've critically injured a civilian during the unrest overnight. overall for officers have been injured. north carolina's governor has declared a state of emergency. this comes after a black officer shot and killed a black man on tuesday. the family claiming he did have a gun. >> all the evidence supports the version that we found on the scene. it's not my job to dispute any bad inspiration. we will let the justice system run it course. we will see how that turns out. i'm not...
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while the building has been on the marker than half a decade, the unrest last month has rosenau more eager to covert the 40,000 square foot space into a community center to meet the needs of people of all ages."i think they could have town contests here, theater groups are interested in renting this."word of mouth on this hidden gem is getting around. it's on a short list of possible places to hold a job fair to help hundreds of people in sherman park find wor. america works of wisconsin "this is a wonderful space, and we will see if this is the most appropriate, and see if we can work out the details with the owner and see if we can have it here."rosenau is holding out hope that this building will be sold before the new year."if someone doesn't, i'm just going to nag people to death until this is done." there have been some changes so far to this space, starting with the name, which is now called schrager community center. live in sherman park. ad cbs 58 news. a police officer who stopped a violent rampage in st. cloud, minnesota is being called a hero today. today."he was the right
while the building has been on the marker than half a decade, the unrest last month has rosenau more eager to covert the 40,000 square foot space into a community center to meet the needs of people of all ages."i think they could have town contests here, theater groups are interested in renting this."word of mouth on this hidden gem is getting around. it's on a short list of possible places to hold a job fair to help hundreds of people in sherman park find wor. america works of...
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he said that the crimes that happened during the unrest happened near the park.. but not on the park's grounds. an attorney for abele says civil unrest is happening because the park is closing earlier. abele says while the sheriff has total control on patrolling the parks and restoring order.. the hours are set by the county exectuive. 3 05:56:38;28 "as of now, there has been go by the sheriff for closing the park other than that he wants to do it by fiat and he's not the law in milwaukee county. the law is what the court decid" decides."09:29 "i think it's important that the public have free and unencombered use and enjoyment of their property. public property. we're very happy with the judge's decsion." decsion." 3 about the park's operations on wednesday. 3 for complete coverage of this legal battle... including documents obtained by cbs 58 about sherman park -- go to cbs 58 dot com. 3 a group of people is refusing to sit back and do nothing after learning august was the deadliest month in milwaukee in 25 years. years.more than 100 people showed up to a "rally
he said that the crimes that happened during the unrest happened near the park.. but not on the park's grounds. an attorney for abele says civil unrest is happening because the park is closing earlier. abele says while the sheriff has total control on patrolling the parks and restoring order.. the hours are set by the county exectuive. 3 05:56:38;28 "as of now, there has been go by the sheriff for closing the park other than that he wants to do it by fiat and he's not the law in milwaukee...
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closing at 10 pm...instead of at 6 pm...like it had been since the unrest. but this isn't over yet... the 6 am to 10 pm hours at sherman park are in place at least until wednesday. that is when there will be another court hearing. sunday...a sp the milwaukee county circuit court was authorized to settle the fence issue. it started sunday morning ...when milwaukee county executve chris abele ordered the fence down. but sunday evening ...deputies --acting on the orders of sheriff david clarke...asked a group of about 40 people to leave the park...who were there after 6 pm. that never happened...they were allowed to stay until 10. we learned the judge ruled to uphold a restraining order against the sheriff ...on the behalf of the county executives office. a representative of abele told the judge the orange fence has been doing more harm than good. the judge agreed. to preserve the status quo. i dont want any disturbances by people who think that this has gone on too long and they think they can start protesting. i think that in this case, the county executive ha
closing at 10 pm...instead of at 6 pm...like it had been since the unrest. but this isn't over yet... the 6 am to 10 pm hours at sherman park are in place at least until wednesday. that is when there will be another court hearing. sunday...a sp the milwaukee county circuit court was authorized to settle the fence issue. it started sunday morning ...when milwaukee county executve chris abele ordered the fence down. but sunday evening ...deputies --acting on the orders of sheriff david...
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closing at 10 pm...instead of at 6 pm...like it had been since the unrest. but this isn't over yet... least until wednesday. that is when there will be another court hearing. sunday...a special session of the milwaukee county circuit court was authorized to settle the fence issue. it started sunday morning ...when milwaukee county executve chris abele ordered the fence down. but sunday evening ...deputies --acting on the orders of sheriff david clarke...asked a group of about 40 people to leave the park...who were there after 6 pm. that never happened...they were allowed to stay until 10. we learned the judge ruled to uphold a restraining ore behalf of the county executives office. a representative of abele told the judge the orange fence has been doing more harm than good. the judge agreed. " and i think the temporary restraining order is necessary to preserve the status quo. i dont want any disturbances by people who think that this has gone on too long and they think they can start protesting. i think that in this case, the county executive has the reasona
closing at 10 pm...instead of at 6 pm...like it had been since the unrest. but this isn't over yet... least until wednesday. that is when there will be another court hearing. sunday...a special session of the milwaukee county circuit court was authorized to settle the fence issue. it started sunday morning ...when milwaukee county executve chris abele ordered the fence down. but sunday evening ...deputies --acting on the orders of sheriff david clarke...asked a group of about 40 people to leave...
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sparked the unrest in sherman park. now the milwaukee county district attorney must decide whether to issue criminal charges against the officer responsible for smith's death. i'm withholding judgment until i have all of the information. alderman ashanti hamilton ... is urging a peaceful response ... regardless of outcome. one of the things we don't want to do is destroy things and you know destabilize our communities. but police say smith was armed. hamilton is hoping for transparency and fairness. ensuring that there's a sense of justice for everybody involved. the message from the panel: we all in this together. that black lives matter and blue lives matter. reporting in milwaukee. jenna sachs. fox 6 news. the panel encouraged the public ... heard. saying they should work through avenues already available to them. like attending monthly crime alert meetings in their police district. in the wake of the sherman park unrest... the a-c-l-u is educating community members about how to improve their interactions with law enf
sparked the unrest in sherman park. now the milwaukee county district attorney must decide whether to issue criminal charges against the officer responsible for smith's death. i'm withholding judgment until i have all of the information. alderman ashanti hamilton ... is urging a peaceful response ... regardless of outcome. one of the things we don't want to do is destroy things and you know destabilize our communities. but police say smith was armed. hamilton is hoping for transparency and...
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sparked the unrest in sherman park. now the milwaukee county district attorney must decide whether to issue criminal charges against the officer responsible for smith's death. i'm withholding information. alderman ashanti hamilton ... is urging a peaceful response ... regardless of outcome. one of the things we don't want to do is destroy things and you know destabilize our communities. video of the shooting has not been released. but police say smith was armed. hamilton is hoping for transparency and fairness. ensuring that there's a sense of justice for everybody involved. the message matter and blue lives matter. reporting in milwaukee. jenna sachs. fox 6 news. the panel encouraged the public ... to make their own voices heard ... by working through avenues already available to them ... like attending monthly crime alert meetings in their police district. in the wake of the sherman park unrest... the a-c-l-u is educating community their interactions with law enforcement. during a workshop this evening at king solomon
sparked the unrest in sherman park. now the milwaukee county district attorney must decide whether to issue criminal charges against the officer responsible for smith's death. i'm withholding information. alderman ashanti hamilton ... is urging a peaceful response ... regardless of outcome. one of the things we don't want to do is destroy things and you know destabilize our communities. video of the shooting has not been released. but police say smith was armed. hamilton is hoping for...
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in addition to the unrest-- it was the deadliest month in 25 years. milwaukee mayor tom barrett tells fox6, public safety will be the biggest part of his proposed budget-- but he wouldn't go into specifics. what he is willing to say right now... is that his proposal could upset a lot of people. a public safety plan released by the common council calls for 280 new officers. but community groups say new funding should go elsewhere. the police are obviously a very important part of what were trying to do for public safety but we look at other factors when it comes to public safety as well...how much were putting into the programs that will deal with issues like crime prevention, violence reductions, summer jobs. the mayor is scheduled to present his proposed budget to the month. four juveniles could face charges after allegedly trying to break into a car. milwaukee police credit an eagle-eyed resident on the citys east side for helping them catch the suspects. it happened yesterday morning in the riverview apartments parking lot. a resident says she saw
in addition to the unrest-- it was the deadliest month in 25 years. milwaukee mayor tom barrett tells fox6, public safety will be the biggest part of his proposed budget-- but he wouldn't go into specifics. what he is willing to say right now... is that his proposal could upset a lot of people. a public safety plan released by the common council calls for 280 new officers. but community groups say new funding should go elsewhere. the police are obviously a very important part of what were...
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. >>> we continue to follow the unrest in charlotte, north carolina the second night of unrest happeninghere. we're looking at police in riot gear, reports are that seven cops are in the hospital and one civilian on life support. this is the second night this happened. we're following all of these images. this is uptown charlotte. we've seen action on the interstate this as well. i'm going to toss this over to my colleague who is following this closely. >> jackie, one civilian is on life support police say he was not shot by police officers but by another civilian. first of all, one of the hotels, then sent to the hospital. he's on life support we're told. after reports of authorities saying he died that turned out not to be the case. we have been witnessing a disturbing and intense scene that will likely continue throughout the night. at the ritz carlton they locked doors and taking furniture away from the restaurant so people would not be using them. police saying that it's not the case, he had a gun, and he was urged to drop his gun and shot by an african american police officer. firs
. >>> we continue to follow the unrest in charlotte, north carolina the second night of unrest happeninghere. we're looking at police in riot gear, reports are that seven cops are in the hospital and one civilian on life support. this is the second night this happened. we're following all of these images. this is uptown charlotte. we've seen action on the interstate this as well. i'm going to toss this over to my colleague who is following this closely. >> jackie, one civilian is...
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ever since the unrest... community leaders have demanded that the police body cam video of the shooting be released... now that the investigation from the is completed... that pressure falls on john chisholm. mistake. former waukesha county district attorney paul bucher says despite the pressure... the video of sylville's smith's shooting should not be made public... yet... because chisolm may still need to talk to witnesses. witnesses...it does influence victims. all of a sudden other witnesses that had nothing to do with this come to the surface... oh ya i was there and i saw blah blah blah... you weren't there dude... you're just repeating what you saw in the video."bucher says it all comes down to the facts for a d-a in chisholm's position... forget how the public might react to that decision "if there's going to be community unrest then so be it and the other authorities will have to deal with that."in bucher's opinion... the decision should come in a week "lets go. you got the case... you should have eve
ever since the unrest... community leaders have demanded that the police body cam video of the shooting be released... now that the investigation from the is completed... that pressure falls on john chisholm. mistake. former waukesha county district attorney paul bucher says despite the pressure... the video of sylville's smith's shooting should not be made public... yet... because chisolm may still need to talk to witnesses. witnesses...it does influence victims. all of a sudden other...
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. >>> and to the unrest in charlotte. if you haven't heard it, the overnight curfew was lifted about 3:00 our time. the riots, quieter on thursday night. no reports of officers or civilians getting injured. and there is pressure to stop. >> we have law enforcement saying that they recovered the gun from the scene and multiple witnesses say that he didn't have a gun. at the end of the day, we don't create the facts. >> images have been released showing a gun next to scott's family, and the scott family did watch the videos and say they cannot tell what exactly was in keith scott's hand, dan. >> chris, a lot of violence in charlotte, parts of the destroyed, but there is hope in the free hugs project, and it began a couple of years ago. you might have heard about this after the marathon bombing. the man, he travels the count rye and calls himself a peace ambassador, and what taunted by protesters, he said police need our compassion, too. they are people, not robots. >>> i'm justin pazera live in regarding some of the largest
. >>> and to the unrest in charlotte. if you haven't heard it, the overnight curfew was lifted about 3:00 our time. the riots, quieter on thursday night. no reports of officers or civilians getting injured. and there is pressure to stop. >> we have law enforcement saying that they recovered the gun from the scene and multiple witnesses say that he didn't have a gun. at the end of the day, we don't create the facts. >> images have been released showing a gun next to scott's...
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. >>> now to the unrest in north carolina tonight the family of the charlotte man killed by police are demanding the truth. about two hours ago, keith lamont scott's family attorney appeared on camera. >> reporter: within the last hour, we have learned that the protester shot during last night's riots in charlotte has died. now this all comes as the family of keith lamont scott says they will watch that police video of his shooting a little bit later on this evening. north carolina's governor has declared a stay emergency in charlotte after a second night of unrest. troops from the north carolina national guard arrived in charlotte early this morning. today the city district attorney is calling for the state to investigate tuesday's shooting that killed scott. police say scott refused officers repeated commands to drop his gun. but residents say he was unarmed, holding only a book. today the family's attorney said that scott's wife witnessed the shooting, nshe is now calling fr peace in the wake of her husband's death. >> we ask for calm here in charlotte, we don't want to see people g
. >>> now to the unrest in north carolina tonight the family of the charlotte man killed by police are demanding the truth. about two hours ago, keith lamont scott's family attorney appeared on camera. >> reporter: within the last hour, we have learned that the protester shot during last night's riots in charlotte has died. now this all comes as the family of keith lamont scott says they will watch that police video of his shooting a little bit later on this evening. north...
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the latest on the night of unrest. and then at six... protesters in tulsa, oklahoma are calling for action after a deadly officer-involved shooting there. what the man's family is saying about the shooting. but first-- one bridal party goes for the cute and cuddly option for their wedding pictures. why they decided to pose with a russ feingold: i'm russ feingold and i approve this message. narrator: listen to ron johnson on social security: johnson: social security is a legal ponzi scheme. narrator: as senator, johnson's been working to turn it into one. he wants to privatize social security putting benefits at risk. and he attacks medicare -- would turn it into a voucher program, costing seniors thousands out-of-pocket. don't let ron johnson turn social security into a johnson: ...legal ponzi scheme. narrator: senator johnson. morning.. a bridal party recently ditched the bouquets for puppies! it was the bride's idea to pick pictures. the bride works with 2 rescue organizations -- and when this litter came in days before her big day...it
the latest on the night of unrest. and then at six... protesters in tulsa, oklahoma are calling for action after a deadly officer-involved shooting there. what the man's family is saying about the shooting. but first-- one bridal party goes for the cute and cuddly option for their wedding pictures. why they decided to pose with a russ feingold: i'm russ feingold and i approve this message. narrator: listen to ron johnson on social security: johnson: social security is a legal ponzi scheme....
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tonight were also getting an idea of what people across the state think of the unrest here in milwaukee. part of the latest marquette university law sch registered voters about whats fueling the riots and looting. fox6s bret lemoine picks up that part of our coverage, live from sherman park. the numbers are telling... keep in mind... the sample includes voters from across the state.... not just milwaukee. after weeks of continued problems in sherman park... marquette university law school pollsters got on the phone... cf 'this was a story that percolated pretty widely through ...and questioned registered voters about the unrest. cf 'more than half - 51 percent, say they have read or heard 'a lot'. poll director charles franklin explains an additional 29- percent say they heard 'some' about the incidents... 15-percent 'only a little'... and 4-percent report hearing nothing at all about it. cf 'we then asked, what are your feelings about police in your community.' the overwhelming majority, 86-percent, say police make them feel 'mostly safe' cf '12% say theyak however, when broken down by
tonight were also getting an idea of what people across the state think of the unrest here in milwaukee. part of the latest marquette university law sch registered voters about whats fueling the riots and looting. fox6s bret lemoine picks up that part of our coverage, live from sherman park. the numbers are telling... keep in mind... the sample includes voters from across the state.... not just milwaukee. after weeks of continued problems in sherman park... marquette university law school...
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the park here has been closing at 6:00 pm since the unrest, but here, they are still enjoying the area. in the legal opinion of the county's attorney, it states chris abele was allowed to order the fence down. the county executive was out here around 7:00 this morning as members of the department of corrections loaded up the orange fencing. the document alluding to the fact that there's no longer a threat, and park hours should return to 6:00 am to 10:00 pm, but by this afternoon, deputies were carrying out orders, unloading new orange fencing, and putting it in place. neighbors say the situation is all about political posturing and not about the people that live here. >> we don't know if the curfew is still in effect. it puts them in a bad situation if we are trying to improve police community relations for them to overrule the county executive and the residents of this area who want to see the part cracked open. ben: in milwaukee county executive chris abele did not , want to talk on camera, but released a statement this morning saying in part, "the was a literal and figurative barri
the park here has been closing at 6:00 pm since the unrest, but here, they are still enjoying the area. in the legal opinion of the county's attorney, it states chris abele was allowed to order the fence down. the county executive was out here around 7:00 this morning as members of the department of corrections loaded up the orange fencing. the document alluding to the fact that there's no longer a threat, and park hours should return to 6:00 am to 10:00 pm, but by this afternoon, deputies were...
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sherman park has been closing early since the unrest 3 weeks ago. this afternoon the county executive and the sheriff couldn't agree on when it should reopen. that dispute ended up in court. tonight we have team coverage. theo keith is live in the park. but let's begin with jonathon who has ultimate authority over sherman park..chris abele orded the organge fence around sherman park be taken down. that happened this morning..not long after..deputies were putting it back up..but now the courts have stepped in. 'i wish the sheriff and the county executive would have worked something out but the sheriff seems to that that he is above the law and decide what he wants to do.' david hansher... sunday evening a special hearing was called over who has the final say when it comes to matters of sherman park. 'allow the status quo to be re established.' the county executives office asked for a restraining order against sheriff clarke preventing his office from putting up a fence and keeping people out. 'we had unrest on the 13th and fourteenth of august and non
sherman park has been closing early since the unrest 3 weeks ago. this afternoon the county executive and the sheriff couldn't agree on when it should reopen. that dispute ended up in court. tonight we have team coverage. theo keith is live in the park. but let's begin with jonathon who has ultimate authority over sherman park..chris abele orded the organge fence around sherman park be taken down. that happened this morning..not long after..deputies were putting it back up..but now the courts...
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tonight we can tell you the fence put up after the recent unrest will stay down for now. that decision was made late this afternoon during a contentious court hearing. 12 news nick bohr is live at the courthouse. yet. >> that is for sure. judge david hansher said in court this is clearly about more than a fight over a fence in sherman park. he says it is clearly a power struggle between the milwaukee county sheriff and the county executive. he says it is an issue likely to continue. the fence around sherman park came down monday, and sheriff david clarke's lawyer says today's court hearing was the fences down. under current circumstances based on past events, there is no intention to put the fence backup. this case is down. >> the fences down and staying down. >> county executive chris abele's lawyer argued and emotion, "the only factors likely to incite the type of conduct that the was the sheriff's own attempts to incite the crowd assembled at the park by replacing the fence without justification or elaboration. >> this is obviously a power struggle between the county ex
tonight we can tell you the fence put up after the recent unrest will stay down for now. that decision was made late this afternoon during a contentious court hearing. 12 news nick bohr is live at the courthouse. yet. >> that is for sure. judge david hansher said in court this is clearly about more than a fight over a fence in sherman park. he says it is clearly a power struggle between the milwaukee county sheriff and the county executive. he says it is an issue likely to continue. the...
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closing at 10 pm...instead of at 6 pm...like it had been since the unrest. but this isn't over yet... the 6 am to 10 pm hours at sherman park are in place at least until wednesday. that is when there will be another court hearing. sunday...a special session of the milwaukee county circuit court was authorized to settle the fence issue. ...when milwaukee county executve chris abele ordered the fence down. but sunday evening ...deputies --acting on the orders of sheriff david clarke...asked a group of about 40 people to leave the park...who were there after 6 pm. that never happened...they were allowed to stay until 10. we learned the judge ruled to uphold a restraining order against the sheriff ...on the behalf of the county executives office. a representative of abele told the judge the orange fence has been doing more harm than good. the judge agreed. " and i think the temporary to preserve the status quo. i dont want any disturbances by people who think that this has gone on too long and they think they can start protesting. i think that in this case, the c
closing at 10 pm...instead of at 6 pm...like it had been since the unrest. but this isn't over yet... the 6 am to 10 pm hours at sherman park are in place at least until wednesday. that is when there will be another court hearing. sunday...a special session of the milwaukee county circuit court was authorized to settle the fence issue. ...when milwaukee county executve chris abele ordered the fence down. but sunday evening ...deputies --acting on the orders of sheriff david clarke...asked a...