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Hamilton family and community deserve answers soon
Press Release

Hamilton family and community deserve answers soon

Statement from Common Council President Michael J. Murphy September 15, 2014

MPD actions further damage public faith
Press Release

MPD actions further damage public faith

Statement of Alderman Joe Davis, Sr. September 15, 2014

Hamilton case shows need for new county investigation unit
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Hamilton case shows need for new county investigation unit

Statement from Alderman Joe Davis, Sr. September 10, 2014

Bill Would Require Body Camera on Police

Bill Would Require Body Camera on Police

Ald. Milele Coggs will introduce legislation requiring Milwaukee Police Department to buy and use body cameras.

Could Milwaukee Be the Next Ferguson?

Could Milwaukee Be the Next Ferguson?

Five reasons why it won't -- and seven reasons why it might be next.

Ald. Zielinski: Body cameras should be included in city’s 2015 budget
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Ald. Zielinski: Body cameras should be included in city’s 2015 budget

Wearable body cameras for Milwaukee police officers should be included in Mayor Tom Barrett’s proposed 2015 executive budget

Donovan to Mayor Barrett: Quit deceiving the public – there are no extra patrols!
Black Men Face Unequal Enforcement of Marijuana Laws

Black Men Face Unequal Enforcement of Marijuana Laws

While the nation moves towards legalization, Wisconsin fills its jails with black men arrested for marijuana possession.

An Open Letter to Milwaukee Talk Radio
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An Open Letter to Milwaukee Talk Radio

Dear Talk Radio Hosts Mark Belling, Jay Weber, Charlie Sykes and Jeff Wagner.

Sheriff Clarke is right on the money
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Sheriff Clarke is right on the money

Statement from Alderman Bob Donovan August 5, 2014

Juvenile crime problems go up, and curfew enforcement goes down
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Juvenile crime problems go up, and curfew enforcement goes down

Statement from Alderman Bob Donovan July 1, 2014

Why we can no longer wait to remedy “The Wait”
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Why we can no longer wait to remedy “The Wait”

Statement of Alderman Bob Donovan June 26, 2014

Stop “Terrorizing Our Community!”

Stop “Terrorizing Our Community!”

Group led by Voces de la Frontera protested outside immigration office, calling for end to deportations.

A Socialist for Sheriff

A Socialist for Sheriff

Angela Nicole Walker is also running against incumbent David Clarke.

Chris Moews Statement on Today’s Drug Raids in Milwaukee
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Chris Moews Statement on Today’s Drug Raids in Milwaukee

Milwaukee Police Lieutenant Chris Moews (maize) issued the following statement.

Mayor Barrett grasping at straws
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Mayor Barrett grasping at straws

Statement from Alderman Bob Donovan June 17, 2014

Where’s the Plan?
Press Release

Where’s the Plan?

Another weekend of violence leaves two more innocent children wounded

Committee, police department to discuss 9-1-1 automated messages
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Committee, police department to discuss 9-1-1 automated messages

Representatives from the Milwaukee Police Department will address questions about how emergency calls are handled tomorrow (June 12) during the meeting of the Common Council’s Public Safety Committee.

Chris Moews Statement on Court’s Ruling on Marriage Equality
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Chris Moews Statement on Court’s Ruling on Marriage Equality

“Today's ruling shows that we should never give up on working to fix the social injustices we face. When we work hard and fight for what we know is right, we win."

Murphy’s Law: Lessons from the Public Market
Murphy’s Law

Lessons from the Public Market

Could its success provide a model for the Grand Avenue Mall?

Gun Bills Fail, Shots Fly

Gun Bills Fail, Shots Fly

Chief Flynn implores legislature to pass bill targeting illegal gun possession. Will Republicans respond?

Supervisor David Bowen Urges Residents to Attend 7 P.M. Community Call to Action for Shooting Victim at Tiefenthaler Park
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Supervisor David Bowen Urges Residents to Attend 7 P.M. Community Call to Action for Shooting Victim at Tiefenthaler Park

Bowen Decries Violence in Parks and Urges More Patrols, Block Watches

Chris Moews Delivers Nomination Signatures; Ready to Bring Needed Change to Sheriff’s Office
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Chris Moews Delivers Nomination Signatures; Ready to Bring Needed Change to Sheriff’s Office

Moews will now be on the ballot for the August 12 Democratic primary.

Police-involved shooting discussion will be a forum for community concerns
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Police-involved shooting discussion will be a forum for community concerns

Alderman Joe Davis, Sr. will host a public forum tomorrow for members of the community to express their concerns and learn about the new state-mandated process for investigating incidents like the police-involved shooting of a mentally ill man in Red Arrow Park last month.

Red Arrow Park shooting update on Public Safety Committee agenda tomorrow
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Red Arrow Park shooting update on Public Safety Committee agenda tomorrow

Alderwoman Milele A. Coggs announced that she has requested an update from the Milwaukee Police Department and the Fire and Police Commission regarding the officer involved shooting in Red Arrow Park last month.

Plenty of Horne: Sheriff Clarke’s Bizarre New Radio Ads
Plenty of Horne

Sheriff Clarke’s Bizarre New Radio Ads

They combine campaign ads and a pitch for a private company and appear to be in violation of state laws.

Alderman Donovan seeks public safety plan, strategy and vision from Mayor Barrett
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Alderman Donovan seeks public safety plan, strategy and vision from Mayor Barrett

In a letter (attached) sent today to Mayor Barrett, Alderman Bob Donovan asks the mayor to provide the leadership necessary to guide Milwaukee out of its ongoing public safety challenges. In the letter, Alderman Donovan states: “Specifically, I am asking you to develop a vision, strategy and plan for public safety in Milwaukee. This plan must give the beleaguered citizens of this community hope, provide them with some light at the end of the tunnel, and foster their belief in a better, more prosperous future.”

Alderman Davis plans discussion on process that follows police-involved deaths
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Alderman Davis plans discussion on process that follows police-involved deaths

Sensing growing discontent with the investigation into the police-involved shooting of a mentally ill man in Red Arrow Park, Milwaukee Alderman Joe Davis, Sr. said he will host a discussion with prominent law enforcement officials .

Working toward justice in weekend murder, peace in our city
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Working toward justice in weekend murder, peace in our city

Statement of Alderman Russell W. Stamper, II May 12, 2014

Council will honor former officer severely wounded in 2009 shooting
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Council will honor former officer severely wounded in 2009 shooting

News release from the Common Council

While Milwaukee Slept
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While Milwaukee Slept

Statement from Alderman Bob Donovan May 7, 2014

Praying for a swift, thorough recovery for officer involved in shooting, and for the victim’s family
3.75 Tons of Unused Medicine Collected
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3.75 Tons of Unused Medicine Collected

7,500 pounds of unused medication is slated for destruction, keeping it off the streets and out of waterways following a medicine collection at the Mitchell Park Domes on April 26, 2014.

Washington Park Residents Face Prostitution Problem

Washington Park Residents Face Prostitution Problem

Neighbors meet with police, seeking solutions to prostitution and drug trafficking.

Operation Alley Cat initiative launches Wednesday
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Operation Alley Cat initiative launches Wednesday

Pilot project will outfit selected alleys with surveillance cameras

Metcalfe Park Cleanup Saturday 4/26/14
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Metcalfe Park Cleanup Saturday 4/26/14

The meeting spot will be at MasterLock 2600 N 32nd St at 10 am.

Streetsblog: Why America’s Roads Are More Dangerous
Streetsblog

Why America’s Roads Are More Dangerous

U.S. and Wisconsin have seen less decline in traffic fatalities than other countries. Why?

Five shootings in two hours – and it’s only April
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Five shootings in two hours – and it’s only April

Statement from Alderman Bob Donovan April 9, 2014

Supervisor Russell Stamper II Says Safety in Milwaukee County Parks Must be a Priority
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Supervisor Russell Stamper II Says Safety in Milwaukee County Parks Must be a Priority

Supervisor Says Local Law Enforcement Ready for Summer Season

The State of Politics: Why the Huge Support for Shot Spotters?
The State of Politics

Why the Huge Support for Shot Spotters?

Legislature votes 132-1 to expand Milwaukee program monitoring gunshots.

Rep. Richards Urges Gov. Walker to Sign ShotSpotter Expansion
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Rep. Richards Urges Gov. Walker to Sign ShotSpotter Expansion

A bill to partially restore a $445,000 cut to the Milwaukee Police Department’s gunshot sensor program is headed to Gov. Scott Walker’s desk.

The State of Politics: New Champion of the City
The State of Politics

New Champion of the City

New council president Michael Murphy is bluntly honest about state politicians in an interview.

Teen Summit Targets Gun Violence

Teen Summit Targets Gun Violence

Last year Milwaukee had 106 homicides and 532 non-fatal shooting victims.

Surveillance camera grant program will target businesses, commercial corridors
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Surveillance camera grant program will target businesses, commercial corridors

Launch news conference set for Friday on city’s near south side

Help Me Fight Crime, Says Bob Donovan

Help Me Fight Crime, Says Bob Donovan

Alderman asks his district's residents and students to sign pledges to help fight crime.

Mayor Tom Barrett’s 2014 State of the City Address
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Mayor Tom Barrett’s 2014 State of the City Address

Milwaukee February 24, 2014 As Prepared for Delivery

Plenty of Horne: Marquette Likely to Get Its Own Police Force
Plenty of Horne

Marquette Likely to Get Its Own Police Force

Bill would give MU police the power to arrest on and off campus, and pursue criminals anywhere in the state.

Six Milwaukee Police Officers to be Honored for Bravery at fire scene
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Six Milwaukee Police Officers to be Honored for Bravery at fire scene

The election of the next Common Council president will take top billing at tomorrow’s regular meeting (Tuesday, February 11) of the Common Council, and one of the first acts of the new president will be to help honor several members of the Milwaukee Police Department.

Milwaukee police hit right notes and a treasure is recovered
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Milwaukee police hit right notes and a treasure is recovered

Statement from Alderman Terry L. Witkowski February 7, 2014

Emergency personnel will soon be visible for miles
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Emergency personnel will soon be visible for miles

Donation of wearable emergency lighting to be announced Wednesday

Reward to be offered for Stolen Lipinski Stradivarius
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Reward to be offered for Stolen Lipinski Stradivarius

$100,000 reward offered for information leading to the safe return of the violin

Supervisor Khalif Rainey Expresses Outrage Over bill To Allow MPD To Conduct Its Own Investigations When Prisoners Die in Their Custody
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Supervisor Khalif Rainey Expresses Outrage Over bill To Allow MPD To Conduct Its Own Investigations When Prisoners Die in Their Custody

Rainey said it was “outrageous” that under the bill other police departments would be investigated by the state Department of Justice or an agency outside the county in case of prisoner deaths.

Landlord Alliance Strengthens City Neighborhood

Landlord Alliance Strengthens City Neighborhood

Landlords, renters, police and city work together in Washington Park (60% renters) neighborhood.

Rep. Richards Applauds Move to Provide $175,000 for ShotSpotter
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Rep. Richards Applauds Move to Provide $175,000 for ShotSpotter

Rep. Jon Richards released the following statement in support of a proposal announced today to provide $175,000 in state funds for the Milwaukee Police Department’s ShotSpotter Program.

City Goes Into Demolition Business

City Goes Into Demolition Business

DPW will now handle 20% of homes razed rather than hiring private contractors.

Mayor Barrett Announces Stolen Thumb Drive Recovered
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Mayor Barrett Announces Stolen Thumb Drive Recovered

Jump drive with confidential city employee information found by Milwaukee police

Life of a Bicycle Cop

Life of a Bicycle Cop

A police officer's Marine training helps him patrol the South Side.

City of Milwaukee New Virtual Night Parking Permits On Sale Beginning December 20
Press Release

City of Milwaukee New Virtual Night Parking Permits On Sale Beginning December 20

Overnight parkers may buy their 2014 annual or 4-month permits this Friday

Attack gives Milwaukee a bloody, broken nose
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Attack gives Milwaukee a bloody, broken nose

Statement of Alderman Bob Donovan December 5, 2013

City leaders are right to crack down on duty disability retirement abuse
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City leaders are right to crack down on duty disability retirement abuse

Statement of Alderman Joe Davis, Sr. December 2, 2013

Reminder: Neighborhood Town hall Set for Wednesday, December 11
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Reminder: Neighborhood Town hall Set for Wednesday, December 11

The event will be held in the auditorium at Riverside University High School, 1615 E. Locust St. from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

New system for contracting police services will benefit business, public safety
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New system for contracting police services will benefit business, public safety

Statement of Alderman Willie C. Wade November 26, 2013

Murder milestone signals a tipping point
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Murder milestone signals a tipping point

Statement from Alderman Bob Donovan November 19, 2013

Milwaukee County Board Adopts 2014 Milwaukee County Budget
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Milwaukee County Board Adopts 2014 Milwaukee County Budget

No Increase in the Tax Levy; Invests in Public Safety and Mental Health Services

Murphy’s Law: Police Scam Artists
Murphy’s Law

Police Scam Artists

Why does the cop’s union protect officers who rip off taxpayers?

Priorities and services maintained in Council-approved 2014 budget
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Priorities and services maintained in Council-approved 2014 budget

The 2014 amended city budget approved today by the Milwaukee Common Council addresses key priorities and maintains quality city services at current levels.

City Budget’s Impact on Neighborhoods

City Budget’s Impact on Neighborhoods

From more police officers and new libraries to street pavement spending, changes will have big impact.

Return of guns to former cop shows system that needs fixing
Press Release

Return of guns to former cop shows system that needs fixing

Statement of Alderman Joe Davis, Sr. October 30, 2013

New anti-prostitution initiative meeting with success on South Side
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New anti-prostitution initiative meeting with success on South Side

News release from Alds. Bob Donovan and Jose G. Perez

Murphy’s Law: Why Governments Never Cooperate With Each Other
Murphy’s Law

Why Governments Never Cooperate With Each Other

Chris Abele seeks to improve efficiency through cooperative ventures with municipal governments. Will the county board resist?

Alderman Donovan to Host Town Hall Meetings
Press Release

Alderman Donovan to Host Town Hall Meetings

Alderman Bob Donovan will hold three separate town hall meetings for the 8th District next week.

Latest sentence in police strip search case fails to do justice
Press Release

Latest sentence in police strip search case fails to do justice

Statement of Common Council President Willie L. Hines, Jr. October 4, 2013

Bank where robbery took place to host community safety forum
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Bank where robbery took place to host community safety forum

Alderman Dudzik, who played role in nabbing suspects, to take part in event

Barrett’s 100 cops just won’t cut it
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Barrett’s 100 cops just won’t cut it

Statement from Alderman Bob Donovan September 30, 2013

Abele’s Proposed Budget Won’t Raise Taxes, Invests in Mental Health & Public Safety
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Abele’s Proposed Budget Won’t Raise Taxes, Invests in Mental Health & Public Safety

The $1.3 billion budget holds the line on property taxes while making important investments across Milwaukee County.

Op-Ed: Send in the Cops?
Op-Ed

Send in the Cops?

Ald. Donovan wants more cops in MPS, Chief Flynn wants a different approach. Who’s right?

Donovan urges merger of MPS public safety with MPD
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Donovan urges merger of MPS public safety with MPD

Alderman says move could put hundreds of additional officers on city streets during summer months

Murphy’s Law: Republican Dog & Pony Show
Murphy’s Law

Republican Dog & Pony Show

Legislators Vos and Darling tour city but offer no solutions. So why did they come?

Rep. Richards to Introduce Legislation for Milwaukee Police Overtime Pay
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Rep. Richards to Introduce Legislation for Milwaukee Police Overtime Pay

Rep. Jon Richards (D-Milwaukee), a member of the Joint Finance Committee, today announced he will be introducing legislation to provide for $500,000 in state matching funds to boost city policing in the City of Milwaukee.

Mayor’s MPD overtime math doesn’t add up
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Mayor’s MPD overtime math doesn’t add up

Statement of Alderman Bob Donovan August 12, 2013

Where’s the Outrage? Wake Up Milwaukee!
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Where’s the Outrage? Wake Up Milwaukee!

Statement from Alderman Bob Donovan July 29, 2013

Searching for Justice

Searching for Justice

Family offers $10,000 reward to find killer of south side youth.

Plenty of Horne: Our Mounted Patrol
Plenty of Horne

Our Mounted Patrol

The history, costs and benefits of the police department's horse patrol.

Police Website Posts Inaccurate Data

Police Website Posts Inaccurate Data

Website shows more crimes than what actually occurred.

Police Support North Side Meal Program

Police Support North Side Meal Program

Department wants to assure safety of recipients at Oasis program.

Operation Harden the Target aims to help cut crime in near south side area
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Operation Harden the Target aims to help cut crime in near south side area

News conference set for Monday, July 1st at the Burnham Park Pavilion

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