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Angela Lang on Police Killing Samuel Sharpe Jr. and 2024 RNC
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Angela Lang on impacts of out-of-state police killing a Milwaukee resident during the RNC.
Black Leaders Organizing for Communities Executive Director Angela Lang discusses the impacts of out-of-state police killing a Milwaukee resident during the 2024 RNC and implications for the city.
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Angela Lang on Police Killing Samuel Sharpe Jr. and 2024 RNC
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Black Leaders Organizing for Communities Executive Director Angela Lang discusses the impacts of out-of-state police killing a Milwaukee resident during the 2024 RNC and implications for the city.
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Community advocates say the city should be held accountable in the fatal shooting of a man who had been living in a tent less than a mile from the security perimeter during the RNC.
The Columbus, Ohio, Police Department released body cam footage of its officers shooting and killing Samuel Sharpe as he wielded a knife in an apparent street fight.
Stop!
Drop the knife.
>> Drop the knife.
Drop the knife!
Please drop your knife.
Drop.
Drop the knife now!
Drop it now!
>> But why?
We're out of state police patrolling city neighborhoods beyond the Black Leaders Organizing for communities calls Sharp's death devastating.
Angela, thanks very much for being here.
>> Thanks for having me.
>> So you blame the RNC for the death of Samuel Sharpe?
Why >> I do, I, I fully believe that had the RNC not been hosted in Milwaukee, we wouldn't have even had those out of state police even over there.
And I think there is calls and questions of why they were over there in the first place.
And I've seen, accounts from friends and family members that all have said that if this was a local police officer, it probably would not have resulted in his death because they knew him, and they would be more trained in de-escalation.
as to the question as to why those officers were there?
>> I have not, I did see some commentary from law enforcement trying to explain, why they were out there.
And I know that there was a response that on the last day of the RNC, if there were out of state cops patrolling some of those areas, they would be accompanied with the Milwaukee Police Department officer, which doesn't quite answer the question.
And I don't think actually really solved or got to the heart of the issues.
>> Just ahead of the convention, there were sweeps downtown of unsheltered people.
How did that play into this?
>> Yeah, I mean, I think with any convention, and we had similar concerns if we were to host the DNC about unhoused folks and the additional security.
And when you have a large convention or a large event like this, a lot of folks, they want to beautify, their city and make it look as attractive as possible.
And so a lot of folks were told, I believe, by last week, Saturday, that they had to find a different place to go.
Folks have said that law enforcement did provide resources, but there's only so many shelters and so many beds that I can imagine it push folks to go to other areas, away from maybe where they typically were before the convention.
betrayed by the mayor for, quote, rolling out the red carpet for people who hate us.
How about now, after the convention, I'm even more betrayed and saddened, that this is actually what happened in our city.
warnings, from community members and residents that said we did not want this hateful language.
And this hateful party, but have also been saying about the increase in law enforcement would have been a concern.
And it goes to show what happens when you don't actually listen to community members and actually listen to our concerns, because unfortunately, now we're having to deal with this tragedy and losing a Milwaukee community member in a city that Donald Trump called horrible.
on Milwaukee helped show it in a different light?
>> You know, I'm not sure, you know, we've we've seen reports and commentary that some of the folks weren't, you know, necessarily seeing some of the great, amazing places of Milwaukee.
There are restaurants, beloved restaurants and didn't have as many reservations.
So I'm curious of how much the participants actually saw of Milwaukee, I hope that they left with a different perspective, but I will say that even tweeting about the shooting that happened and seeing some of the comments in my mentions, I'm not sure if people, have any sympathy for Milwaukee.
And I think some folks still consider it a place of murder and crime in these terrible stereotypes and statistics.
know about the City of Milwauke?
>> Well, I want people to know that Milwaukee is an incredibly beautiful and special place.
And I say this as a lifelong resident by choice, I chose to live here and to work here.
One of my favorite things is the summer, but also the people and the resilience.
And that in the face of tragedy, we always find a way to center joy and come together and find a way to make things work, even under really tremendous circumstances.
tremendous circumstances.
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