Statement from Mayor Antaramian
“Thank you to those who have reached out to express their concern. I want to dispel the President’s statement that angry mobs were trying to get into my house last night. Nothing of the sort happened. The statement in the President’s video is completely false. The City of Kenosha remains peaceful and focused on healing our community.” – Mayor John Antaramian, City of Kenosha
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.
More about the Kenosha Unrest
- Kenosha Event Revisits 2020 Unrest - Isiah Holmes - Aug 30th, 2022
- WisGOP Statement on One-Year Anniversary of Kenosha Violence - Republican Party of Wisconsin - Aug 24th, 2021
- One Year After Jacob Blake Shooting Kenosha Seeks Answers - Isiah Holmes and Henry Redman - Aug 23rd, 2021
- Tony Evers Lies on Kenosha Record - Republican Party of Wisconsin - Jun 14th, 2021
- Coins Celebrate Policing of Kenosha Protests - Isiah Holmes and Henry Redman - May 18th, 2021
- Did DA Delay Mensah Decision Due To Kenosha Unrest? - Isiah Holmes - Apr 8th, 2021
- How U.S. Marshals Came to Kenosha - Isiah Holmes - Apr 5th, 2021
- Wisconsin Man Indicted for Injuring Police Officer During Kenosha Riots - U.S. Department of Justice - Jan 27th, 2021
- Prosecutors Want Court to Ban Rittenhouse from Bars - Corrinne Hess - Jan 14th, 2021
- Kenosha DA Won’t Charge Cops in Blake Shooting - Corrinne Hess - Jan 5th, 2021
Read more about Kenosha Unrest here
Recent Press Releases by Kenosha Mayor John Antaramian
Mayor Antaramian Announces Action Steps for Moving Kenosha Forward
Sep 14th, 2020 by Kenosha Mayor John AntaramianUpcoming Community listening sessions, police body cameras, state and federal funding plans discussed
Kenosha Mayor Says City Has Sufficient Support in Advance of Presidential Visit
Aug 31st, 2020 by Kenosha Mayor John AntaramianLocal law enforcement and National Guard stand ready with additional aid on the ground to provide support
Kenosha Mayor Calls on Governor’s Office, Members of the Community to Help the City Rebuild
Aug 30th, 2020 by Kenosha Mayor John AntaramianMayor Antaramian requests $30 million to help cover damages and revitalize the community