7/29/2020, 8:17 am
More than 100 police agencies pulled out of agreements to guard the Democratic National Convention in Milwaukee.
Police are concerned in part about a recent directive preventing law enforcement from using crowd control devices such as tear gas and pepper spray.
“We respect the Fire and Police Commission's decision,” Pond du Lac Police Chief William Lamb said in an interview. “But in this particular case, we strongly disagree with the actions they've taken."
We believe (that) in removing those tools, the use of chemical irritants or pepper spray, from the available resources that the law enforcement officers would have at their disposal if protests become non-peaceful would severely compromise the safety of the public and also the safety of the law enforcement officers who would be assigned to protect the DNC.”
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Police are concerned in part about a recent directive preventing law enforcement from using crowd control devices such as tear gas and pepper spray.
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