KENOSHA, Wis. – The latest on the August 23 police shooting of Jacob Blake (still local):
4:50 p.m.
Protesters in Kenosha march through the city streets after President Donald Trump ended up in the area.
More than a hundred people get a guy with a megaphone, shouting “Stop the police” and other chants.
The town witnessed protests and violence following the shooting of Jacob Blake on August 23, a 29-year-old black man who was shot seven times in the back and his circle of relatives says he is paralyzed
At one point, an organization of protesters surrounded a guy they thought was a member of a white nationalist organization.Police responded temporarily and got rid of the organization’s guy.An officer sprayed pepper on a woguy.
Early in the day, a few hundred Trump supporters and detractors piled up at an intersection in downtown Kenosha, mingling and promising to shout games, but there were no reports of violence.
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HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT WHAT’S GOING ON IN Kenosha:
Kenosha has noticed protests since August 23, when police shot Jacob Blake, a black man, seven times in the back.On Monday, President Donald Trump defended a 17-year-old supporter accused of shooting two protesters in Kenosha on August 25.
Trump presents himself as the candidate and leader of the most productive “law and order” put to the protection of Americans.Biden accused Trump monday of dividing the divisions that caused violence and distanced the himself from the radical forces involved in the altercations.
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HERE’S THE MOST THAT’S HAPPENING:
3:45 p.m.
Hundreds of President Donald Trump’s supporters and critics piled up at a crossroads in downtown Kenosha, screaming at the parties, but no reports of violence were reported.
Some Kenosha citizens feared that Trump’s escalation on Tuesday would fuel violence.Kenosha has noticed days of protests and violence since police shot Jacob Blake on August 23.Blake shot seven times in the back. His circle of relatives says the 29-year-old black boy is paralyzed.
Tensions temporarily escalated as Trump’s caravan passed, with his supporters cheering and others booing and insulting, but the length of the crowds was modest and passions were more commonly moderate.
At least two other people carried guns in holsters, and told those around them that they were Trump supporters and had open shipping permits.
By mid-afternoon, much of the crowd dispersed, some motorcyclists stayed, with flags supporting Trump, and T-shirts near the stand supporting the Black Lives Matter movement.
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3:25 p.m.
President Donald Trump says there is no challenge of systemic racism in the police force as he concludes an excursion in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
Trump visited the wounded on Tuesday through the riots that followed the August 23 shooting of black Jacob Blake.
Trump says the police are under great pressure and don’t take good care of her.
Trump seeks to strengthen his position for police ahead of the November 3 election, and Tuesday turned his attention to the critical state of the Wisconsin swing.
When a reporter reported that many of the protests were not violent, Trump objected and said, “Overall, those are nonviolent demonstrations.”
Protests in Kenosha began the night of Blake’s shooting and were concentrated in the stables around the county court downtown.In the first 3 nights, more than 30 fires were lit and many businesses were vandalized.
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3 p.m.
The Wisconsin Justice Department said it has reviewed 28 videos similar to the police shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha.
Only two cell phone videos that captured the August 23 shooting have been widely shared on social media. The State Justice Department did not describe what was noticed in any of the videos. Kenosha police don’t have frame cameras.
A police officer shot Blake seven times in the back.Blake’s family circle says the 29-year-old black boy is paralyzed.
The Justice Department said Tuesday that it had also issued 4 search warrants and gathered more than a hundred pieces of evidence, but did not give additional details.
The agency’s update came when President Donald Trump visited Kenosha to see the pain of the riots that followed the shooting.
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2:50 p.m.
President Donald Trump says he is committed to helping Kenosha, Wisconsin and more federal resources for police and small businesses.
Trump is visiting the city despite objections from some state and local leaders, for fear of raising tensions.The city struggled after a police officer shot Jacob Blake seven times in the back on August 23.-A one-year-old black paralyzed.
Parts of Kenosha caught fire in the riots. People also broke into business and took all the goods they could take with them.A 17-year-old boy is accused of killing two protesters on 25 August.
Trump says the federal government will provide $1 million to local law enforcement, $4 million to small businesses and $42 million to public protection across the state.It is not known how much of that cash was besides the budget already allocated through Congress to the state.
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2:20 p.m.
President Donald Trump meets with law enforcement officials at one of the best local schools as part of his in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
The city experienced riots after a police officer shot dead Jacob Blake on August 23.A 17-year-old boy accused of killing two protesters on August 25.Trump warned him to act in self-defense.
Trump seeks to be a friend of the police and put Democrats on the defensive.He said he came here to thank the police and denounced the destruction of assets in last week’s protests, saying, “There is no democracy when that happens.”
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden has accused Trump of divisions that provoked violence.
Before meeting with law enforcement, Trump stopped at a burnt-out store where the smell of smoke still floated in the air.He noted that the store has been there for 109 years and that “we go to them a lot.”
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1:25 p.m.
An occasion at the site where Jacob Blake was shot dead through a Kenosha police officer felt like a party in the neighborhood, as participants talked about Blake and his family.
On Tuesday tables were set up where participants can simply register to vote, cut their hair, feed or even get tested for the coronavirus, a table classified as a craft table, where other people can write messages to put in Blake’s hospital room.One table featured healing reiki treatments. A DJ played music nearby.
Blake shot seven times in the back on August 23, while police were responding to a call about a circle of family disputes.The shooting sparked protests that turned violent. A 17-year-old boy is accused of killing two protesters on 25 August.
Blake’s circle of relatives celebrated the network’s occasion Tuesday about 3 miles from where President Donald Trump was visiting the destruction caused by the riots.
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1 p.m.
President Donald Trump arrived in Kenosha, Wisconsin, as he prepares for the pain caused by protests and violence following the police shooting of Jacob Blake on August 23.
The Trump scale comes despite calls from the Democratic governor of Wisconsin to stay away for fear of causing further uproar.Republican Sen. Ron Johnson greeted the president when Air Force One landed in Waukegan, Illinois.
Blake’s circle of relatives says he is paralyzed after police shot the 29-year-old black man seven times in the back.Protesters said the officer who shot Blake was fired and will face charges for attempted murder.
The president-in-chief attorney general William Barr and acting Secretary of Homeland Security, Chad Wolf.
Along the way, a combination of others stirred up Black Lives Matter’s symptoms and many Trump supporters stirred up Trump’s 2020 symptoms.
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12:50 p.m.
An uncle of Jacob Blake said that a network event designed to cure the city of Kenosha aims to do justice for “Little Jake”, not a scale close to President Donald Trump.
Justin Blake spoke Tuesday at the spot where police shot his nephew seven times in the back on August 23, leaving him paralyzed.Trump is leading Kenosha to the destruction caused by the riots that followed the shooting.
Justin Blake says Trump’s comments over the more than four years have led police to brutalize black men like his nephew, says he doesn’t care about Trump’s motivation toward Kenosha, but focuses on justice and city healing.
Reverend Jesse Jackson said the president’s recent statements emboldened members of the defense forces and justified the fatal shooting of two protesters in Kenosha on August 25.He called the president’s comments “polarizing.”
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12:25 p.m.
Dozens of President Donald Trump’s supporters piled up at a Kenosha crossing near the wounded man caused by the riots that followed The Police Shooting of Jacob Blake.
David Wilson was standing on the street in a Trump hat and holding a banner of Trump’s crusade against the president’s scale Tuesday.Kenosha resident, 34, says he believes foreigners were a big part of the protests and violence that followed Blake’s shooting on August 23.
He says “his hometown will not be a test floor for the rest of the country to fight.”
Police shot Blake seven times in the back while responding to a domestic dispute call.Family members say the 29-year-old black man is paralyzed.
A 17-year-old from a close by Illinois network is accused of shooting two protesters on August 25.
Blake’s family circle is hosting a network event about 3 miles from where he fired.
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12:15 p.m.
An uncle of Jacob Blake says that the formula of justice wants to be replaced so that young black men can play outdoors without worrying about being shot by the police.
Justin Blake is asking the government to rate the officer who shot and killed his nephew on August 23. Police shot Black seven times in the back while responding to a call about a domestic dispute. Family members say the 29-year-old black man is paralyzed.
The circle of relatives is holding an occasion in the network on Tuesday to call for justice and the reconstruction of Kenosha, after last week’s riots left parts of the city damaged.scale in destruction, which is about 3 km away.
Justin Blake says it’s time for Kenosha to recover and the family circle asks protesters to join Blake’s family circle, but not to be violent.
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11 a. M.
President Donald Trump said he was traveling to Kenosha, Wisconsin, to thank law enforcement and the National Guard “for a well-done task.”
The city has noticed protests since police shot Jacob Blake seven times in the back on August 23.Blake’s circle of relatives says the 29-year-old black man is paralyzed from the waist down.A 17-year-old boy is accused of shooting dead.two protesters on August 25.
Wisconsin Democratic Gov. Tony Evers has deployed the National Guard to quell the protests, but Trump takes credit for the deployment, even though his request to use Guard troops came a day after Evers activated them.Trump says Kenosha “would have been absolutely quemado.al ground now “if it weren’t for the National Guard.
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