Kenosha County supervisor calls for federal assistance amid state of emergency due to violent protests
Governor Tony Evers declared a state of emergency Tuesday, Aug. 25?after some protesters vandalized businesses and set dozens of buildings on fire in a city where police shot a Black man multiple times, apparently in the back in view of his children.
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