Kenosha braces for more unrest as DA mulls whether to charge officer in Jacob Blake shooting
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Kenosha city officials are preparing for unrest as they wait for the Kenosha County district attorney to make a decision in the police shooting of Jacob Blake.
On Monday, the Kenosha City Council is expected to vote on a resolution put forward by Mayor John Antaramian that, if approved, would create an emergency declaration for the city “regarding potential civil unrest" in the event DA Michael Graveley makes a decision within the first two full weeks of January.
Graveley has said he would make an announcement during that time frame but has not been more specific.
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