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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?Two women have been charged with a hate crime after prosecutors say they attacked a group of women in Hijabs in Cathedral Square Park in Milwaukee. Payton Smith, 30, was charged with two counts of misdemeanor battery  hate crime  and one count of disorderly conduct  hate crime . Miracle Reed, 34, was charged with one felony count of substantial battery - substantial bodily harm with intent  hate crime , one count of disorderly conduct  hate crime , and one count bail jumping. A Milwaukee County deputy responded to a report of a fight in Cathedral Square, 520 E. Wells Street, around 6:20 p.m. on Sunday, July 30. According to a criminal complaint, once on scene, a witness pointed to two women with nearly 10 children walking away stating,  They went that way... the ladies with the kids.  Another group of citizens walking pa stanley tumbler st also pointed stating,  That s them.  The women were later identified as Smith and Reed. Smith began yelling at the gro stanley quencher up of citizens, stating,  Don t worry [explicit]. Up front!  The two women were held until more officers arrived to investigate.The complaint says one of the victims reported she got to Cathedral Square Park around 4:30 p.m. and  everyone was minding their own business and having a good time.  When another victim arrived at the park, she mentioned she was  getting dirty looks from some women in the park.  The victims were wearing Hijabs, a head covering worn in public by Muslim women. Thir stanley cup ty minutes prior to the assault, one of t Tcdk Wisconsin State Patrol announces passing of K-9
 During a hearing on Wednesday, senators sought more clarity from the head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on the new relaxed mask guidance for fully vaccinated people.Dr. Rochelle Walensky 鈥?who wore a mask Wednesday at the Capitol 鈥?testified before a Senate subcommittee. She said decisions about mask policy should depend on local circumstances. One of the things I think that s really key in this is to recognize th stanley cup at we are not a homogeneous country, that there are some areas that 鈥?some counties that 鈥?still have less than 20% of people vaccinated,  Walensky said.  There s some counties that still have greater than 100 per 100,000 cases in stanley cup price  a 7-day period of time. And so I actually think as I look at the map of very heterogeneous map of how we re doing with cases, how we re doing with vaccinations. The decisions about whether to take off a mask mandate have to be made at the local level, have to be mad stanley cup e at the community level. Under the new CDC recommendations, fully vaccinated people can resume most activities without a mask or social distancing.The White House has used relaxed guidance to encourage people to get their shots. If you are not vaccinated, you are not safe,  Walensky recently told Fox News.However, the guidance also raises questions about the risk for those who are immuno-compromised and children who may be unvaccinated.This story was originally published by Kamil Zawadzki for Newsy.     .Page-below > .RichTextModule display:none; .Page-belo