Wisconsin cops to review the shooting of Jacob Blake

The cases of encountering due to racism are quite high in the states. Recently, Wisconsin’s attorney general declared on Monday that he has selected a former Madison police chief to serve as an independent expert for prosecutors considering whether to file charges against the officer who shot Jacob Blake, a Black man who was left paralyzed from the waist down. The shooting of Blake on Aug. 23 by a white Kenosha police officer made Wisconsin the epicenter of the nation’s ongoing debate over police violence and racial injustice.

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It came three months after the death of George Floyd, who was in the custody of Minneapolis police. Noble Wray, the expert who is going to review the file, is Black. Following his retirement as Madison’s chief in 2013, Wray has turned out to be a national leader in working on police reform, leading fights against racism and educating people about implicit bias. Wray served as chief for nine years and worked 30 years as a police officer, an experience stated by Attorney General Josh Kaul and Kenosha County District Attorney Michael Gravely said would be important when reviewing the file.

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Gravely said he urged the consultant but that he requested the Department of Justice to choose. Kaul said his department’s investigation of the shooting is in its final stages. When it’s completed, he will turn it over to Wray for review and analysis. It will then be up to Gravely about whether to file charges. Gravely said Monday that he had not made any decision about filing charges yet. Gravely said Wray would bring “diverse” and “abundant” perspectives to the case.

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