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Wisconsin Law Enforcement Leaders Send Letter To Governor Evers

Wisconsin Law Enforcement Leaders To Governor: Stop Making Statements On Kenosha Incident Until Facts Of Investigation Are Known

Wisconsin Law Enforcement Leaders Send Letter To Governor Evers

Wisconsin Law Enforcement leaders sent a letter to Wisconsin Governor Evers and Lieutenant Governor Barnes today regarding the Administrations recent press releases and statements in reference to the Kenosha police-involved shooting, according to a press release from the BSSA.

Press Release

Governor Evers and Lieutenant Governor Barnes:

The purpose of this letter is to respectfully ask that those in your administration discontinue and refrain from making statements and issuing press releases specific to the City of Kenosha Police involved shooting until the facts of the investigation are known.

Previous remarks and statements made by each of you are premature, judgmental, inflammatory and only add to the anger and divisiveness of an already dangerous situation.

A continued pattern of statements and press releases based on opinion and unsubstantiated claims puts people’s lives at risk. These are not peaceful protests. There have already been two deaths and many injuries.

Continued remarks like those already made by each of you have also put the lives of Law Enforcement Officers, National Guardsman and the public at risk.

Law Enforcement Leaders also respectfully ask that you call for an end to these riots and a stop to the violence.

Respectfully,

  • Sheriff Mark Podoll
    • President
    • WI Badger State Sheriff’s Association
  • Chief Deputy Jeff Spencer
    • President
    • WI Sheriff's and Deputy Sheriff's Association
  • Chief Kenneth Pileggi
    • President
    • WI Chiefs of Police Association
  • Chief William Lamb
    • President
    • WI Police Executive Group

Last Update: Aug 28, 2020 9:34 am CDT

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