Shelly Billingsley, the city's public works director, told local leaders the amount would be necessary to replace garbage trucks, street lights, traffic signals and more that were damaged or destroyed in the daily protests following the non-fatal shooting of Jacob Blake, the Associated Press reported.
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Wednesday, September 02, 2020
Kenosha Protests Caused $2 Million in Property Damage Over 8 Days, City Official Estimates
An official in Kenosha, Wisconsin, estimated Monday that it would take nearly $2 million to repair all city-owned property damaged following eight consecutive days of protests, the first three days of which were violent.
Shelly Billingsley, the city's public works director, told local leaders the amount would be necessary to replace garbage trucks, street lights, traffic signals and more that were damaged or destroyed in the daily protests following the non-fatal shooting of Jacob Blake, the Associated Press reported.
Shelly Billingsley, the city's public works director, told local leaders the amount would be necessary to replace garbage trucks, street lights, traffic signals and more that were damaged or destroyed in the daily protests following the non-fatal shooting of Jacob Blake, the Associated Press reported.
well stuff needed replacing anyways so the local gov't can now ask for Fed aid and will get it.
ReplyDeleteWisconsin??? Are you kidding me....Wisconsin = Cheese and Laverne/Shirley!
HAHAHAHAHAHAH
What about damage to private property from what is essentially local government (give them space) sanctioned terrorism? This is a serious question for someone in the insurance industry.
ReplyDeleteThanks to Democrat failed leadership
ReplyDeleteNorthwest Woodsman: Every voter who cast a vote or in democrat cases, multiple votes for these Marxist politicians that are bent on destroying their cities, should be charged additional fees beyond their federal and local taxes, in order to restore their community. The rest of us taxpayers should only be observers.
ReplyDeleteSome insurance companies don't pay out for civil unrest claims.
ReplyDelete2 million? Try like 50 million
ReplyDeleteTypical entitled mongrels.I wonder if they ever heard the ole saying never $h!t in your back yard.What f#$%&*@ duma$$e$.
ReplyDeleteSend the Bill to Pelosi !!!!
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