After weeks of being pilloried in the media, of seeing politicians removing many of the non-lethal means available to them for crowd control, more than 100 police agencies have announced they will not take part in providing security at next month’s Democratic National Convention. The reality is, even though the message is one we should take seriously, it isn’t a decision that will have much impact on the convention. In this age of Covid-19, much of the convention will be virtual. But that doesn’t mean there won’t be protests. And that is what the citizens of Milwaukee should remember when it comes time to vote in November.
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