Protests in Kenosha, Wis., were less violent late Wednesday into early Thursday, a stark contrast to the previous three nights in the city that saw fires and clashes between police and demonstrators, as well as two people fatally shot, according to multiple reports. Protest leaders urged the crowd to comply with the curfew and avoid those who could potentially instigate more violence. "It's very unfortunate circumstances, and we've just got to remember who did it and what group he was a part of," one man said, according to Kenosha News. KENOSHA SHOOTING VICTIM, 26 REMEMBERED BY FELLOW SKATEBOARDERS AS 'PEACEFUL PERSON'Just after 7 p.m., three officers emerged from an armored vehicle near the southwest area of the park, reports said. KENOSHA MAN, 71, FENDS OFF LOOTERS, SUFFERS BROKEN JAW, BLOW TO HEAD: REPORTKenosha News reported that other horn honkers may have been showing their support.
Source: Fox News August 27, 2020 09:33 UTC