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Volunteers needed to clean up after unrest in downtown Kenosha
A Facebook post by Downtown Kenosha is asking for volunteers to help clean up and board up businesses that were impacted by the civil unrest that happened early Monday, Aug. 24.
KENOSHA, Wis. - A Facebook post by Downtown Kenosha is asking for volunteers to help clean up and board up businesses that were impacted by the civil unrest that happened early Monday, Aug. 24.
Anyone interested is urged to report to 5823 6th Avenue for supplies.
The post indicates that donations of plywood, garbage bags, snacks, and water are appreciated.
This is a developing story.
A person was hospitalized in serious condition following a shooting by officers about 5 p.m. Sunday as officers were responding to a “domestic incident,” the Kenosha Police Department said in a news release. Police did not provide details about what led to the shooting, but said the person was transported to a hospital in Milwaukee for treatment.
Gov. Tony Evers on Sunday night, Aug. 23 released a statement regarding the officer-involved shooting in Kenosha.