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For the Record: A conversation with Vic Wahl, Madison s retiring interim police chief

For the Record: A conversation with Vic Wahl, Madison s retiring interim police chief
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For the Record: A conversation with Vic Wahl, Madison’s retiring interim police chief

For the Record: A conversation with Vic Wahl, Madison’s retiring interim police chief
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I miss her so much : Friends and family remember Anisa Scott on one-year anniversary of shooting | 97 Seven Country WGLR - The Tri-States Best Variety of Country

MADISON, Wis. – Anisa Scott’s family and friends gathered for a balloon release at exactly 11:11 A.M Wednesday afternoon, a commemoration of the 11-year-old’s life. One year ago today, Scott was the unintentional victim of gun crime, when three teenagers allegedly shot into a vehicle she was riding in. Two days later, on August 13, she passed away. “The first.

What will Madison do? : One year after George Floyd murder, those in the middle of State Street unrest reflect

After experiencing Madison's largest unrest in a generation, activists and police leaders share why they're hopeful and where they will never agree.

How has policing changed in Madison since George Floyd s death?

MADISON, Wis. In the year since George Floyd’s death, people across the country have called for changes to police practices and more oversight of police departments. Madison is no different, with a number of changes coming to the city’s police department and past actions under review. Here is a look at what’s changed in Madison since May 25, 2020. Proposals introduced to ban use of tear gas and projectile crowd-control measures As peaceful protests gave way to unrest in downtown Madison in the days following Floyd’s death last summer, authorities were seen on video using tear gas and other projectiles in an attempt to disperse crowds, often leading to people throwing the canisters back in the direction of police. Authorities did acknowledge using chemical agents on the crowds in the early days of protests and unrest, but did hold off while largely standing back and observing protests later in the summer.

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