Representative LaKeshia Myers Urges Law Enforcement to Proceed with Caution Regarding Operation Relentless Pursuit
MADISON – Representative LaKeshia Myers (D-Milwaukee) urged state and local law enforcement agencies to act equitably and proceed with caution with regard to implementation of Operation Relentless Pursuit (ORP). Operation Relentless Pursuit announced earlier today by Attorney General William Barr is an initiative aimed at combating violent crime in seven American cities, of which Milwaukee, WI, was one of the cities listed.
According to Barr, the operation will involve increasing the number of federal law enforcement officers to the selected cities, as well as bulking up federal task forces through collaborative efforts with state and local law enforcement partners. The surge in federal agents will be complemented by a financial commitment of up to $70 million in federal grant funding that can be used to hire new officers, pay overtime and benefits, finance federally deputized task force officers, and provide mission-critical equipment and technology.
In his press avail, United States Attorney Matthew D. Krueger made mention of gun violence and the uptick in opioid abuse as possible targets for Operation Relentless Pursuit in Milwaukee. To that, Representative Myers responded, “If the goal is to tackle opioid abuse and gun violence, I hope Attorney Krueger and all of the law enforcement agencies involved broaden the radius of their operation beyond the City of Milwaukee; because the city has been inundated for years by opioid addicts from the WOW (Washington, Ozaukee, and Waukesha) counties coming to Milwaukee to purchase and use opioids—therefore it seems to me that this is a regional issue and not just one that is specific to Milwaukee.”
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.