A spokesman for the Milwaukee Office of Violence Prevention says the city has to “de-normalize” the senseless loss of life. Fourteen people were killed in 15 days ending Thursday. Two brothers were shot to death in the downtown area Wednesday. Reggie Moore says the violent culture isn’t something which just happened overnight. That means it will take a while to change things. The Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office is targeting people with outstanding warrants and an enforcement program is being aimed at high-crime neighborhoods. The city’s long-term plan is being called the “Blueprint for Peace.”
Milwaukee City Leaders Gear Up — Again — To Stop Violence
Aug 17, 2018 | 4:00 PM
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