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Email to City of Kenosha & Kenosha County in Wisconsin #1808

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mlmoore7 opened this issue Aug 25, 2020 · 0 comments
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Email to City of Kenosha & Kenosha County in Wisconsin #1808

mlmoore7 opened this issue Aug 25, 2020 · 0 comments

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Message: (Don't forget to replace the [x]'s with your information!)🔗

Dear Mayor Antaramian, City Council Members, & County Board,

My name is [YOUR NAME]. I am a resident of [DISTRICT/NEIGHBORHOOD]. I am writing to object to the allocation of over $30M to the Kenosha County Sheriff's Office and the 2.5% budget increase for the Kenosha Police Department in the 2020 city budget. It is indefensible to increase the police budget when city workers are experiencing layoffs and denial of wage increases, and thousands of our community members face unemployment and housing/food insecurity in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The police cannot protect us from these challenges. In fact, more often than not, when police are dispatched, rather than more qualified medical, psychiatric, and social work professionals, the effect is to bring violence where none previously existed. So, to really promote community safety we don’t need more police officers - we need more jobs, more educational opportunities, more arts programs, more community centers, more mental health resources, as well as more of a say in how our own communities function. This is a long transition process but change starts with reallocating this funding!

Reallocate all proposed increases in police budget to Kenosha Public Schools, affordable housing and rent subsidies, eviction diversions, food resources, and medical supplies, which have both immediate and long standing consequences that will more positively affect our current residents. Implement a plan to reallocate existing police resources to institutions and experts better equipped to deal with many of the issues to which KPD/KSD have been assigned without adequate training to do so. Resources should be allocated to EMTs, social workers, and other social service providers to respond to the majority of current police business, including health and wellness checks, domestic/sexual violence situations, and basic bureaucratic documentation around break-ins, vandalism, wrecks, etc. Additional money should go to community education around de-escalation and community support for drug, SV/DV, and property-related incidents. There is no reason to have armed officers responding to the majority of emergency needs in Kenosha.

Finally, I request that you divest from offensive weapons. Offensive weapons are known to escalate violence, especially when deployed in situations where none existed before. Almost all the current litany of Black men and women dead from police violence were non-violent, unarmed people, for whom armed police became the site of death and brutality. Certainly, most recently highlighted by our very own police officers on a national scale, when unnecessary lethal action was taken against Jacob Blake. We don’t need a militarized police force. We need to create a space in which more mental health service providers, social workers, victim/survivor advocates, religious leaders, neighbors, and friends - all of the people who really make up our community - can look out for one another.

Can I count on you to consider an alternative budget that puts a focus on social service programs?

Thank you,

[YOUR NAME][YOUR ADDRESS]
[YOUR EMAIL][YOUR PHONE NUMBER]

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