New details revealed in shooting of Jacob Blake; MCSO discontinues watch of Blake

The Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) on Friday, Aug. 28 released new details in the officer-involved shooting of Jacob Blake. The DOJ released the names of the other officers at the scene -- and indicated two taser attempts by two different officers failed before Officer Rusten Sheskey fired seven times.

ATF’s National Response Team arrives in Kenosha to assist investigating arson cases

Federal officials are seeking to speak to persons of interest who could advance the arson investigations of over 20 businesses and approximately 12 government-owned vehicles in Kenosha.

Open Record: Community on Fire

A police officer shot a Black man in the back seven times in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

Catholic priests gather with Archbishop Listecki to pray for the people of Kenosha

The Catholic priests of Kenosha will gather Thursday, Aug. 27, for Mass at St. Mark the Evangelist Catholic Church to pray for the people of Kenosha and an end to violence.

DOJ identifies officer who shot Jacob Blake as Rusten Sheskey and says Blake had knife
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Officials with the Wisconsin Department of Justice said Wednesday Jacob Blake admitted that he had a knife in his possession Sunday evening when he was shot seven times by Kenosha Police Officer Rusten Sheskey.

DOJ identifies officer who shot Jacob Blake as Rusten Sheskey and says Blake had knife
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Officials with the Wisconsin Department of Justice said Wednesday Jacob Blake admitted that he had a knife in his possession Sunday evening when he was shot seven times by Kenosha Police Officer Rusten Sheskey.

DOJ identifies officer who shot Jacob Blake as Rusten Sheskey and says Blake had knife
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Officials with the Wisconsin Department of Justice said Wednesday Jacob Blake admitted that he had a knife in his possession Sunday evening when he was shot seven times by Kenosha Police Officer Rusten Sheskey.

Illinois police: 17-year-old police admirer arrested in killing of 2 people in Kenosha

Two people died and one person was injured as shots were fired late Tuesday in Kenosha during the third night of unrest in Wisconsin following the shooting of a Black man by police, Kenosha police said.

Records show City of Kenosha approved concept, delayed funding for police body cams

The Kenosha mayor, police chief and entire Common Council in 2017 approved the concept of body cameras for police officers. Funding for it, though, has been delayed for years.