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 Theres a push to roll out body cameras in the city of Racine.Mayor Cory Mason says this is an extra tool for law enforcement that will help protect both the community and officers.Racine Woman Killed After Tree Falls On Car We think overall this is a good step forward for transparency,  Mason said.  At the end of the day, it s going to provide more public trust and confidence in the police department. Mason proposed $500,000 in the 2019 budget for the body cams. The city council will vote to approve the budget on November 13th. We had an event earlier this year where the public started asking the questions well why stanley cup  doesn t Racine have body cameras, in truth the police department had been working on it for a long time,  Mason said.Th stanley taza at event was the death of 26-year-old Donte Shannon. He was killed by two Racine officers in January. No charges were filed in the case. The incident sparked protests in the community.Nakia Shannon, Donte s father, hopes the money is approved to increase the transparency between police and the public.Suspect Arrested After Standoff In Waukesha We need it,  Shannon said.  There s not no other side but the police side that s being told. We need to have the cameras, so we can have our opinion s stanley cup o we can see, what s really going on. If passed in three weeks, Mason says he expects the body cameras to roll out in the first quarter of next year.The city s entire budget is $211 million. Ybhi Meet Soda, a winery  s   no contact   delivery dog serving up wine amid the pandemic
 VIENNA  AP  鈥?A gunman fired shots early Sunday into a small crowd attending an open air concert organized by a local motorcycle club, killing two people and wounding 11 others before shooting himself to death, police said.Witnesses said panic broke out as the first shots rang out, with many in the crowd running into nearby woods or onto a freeway close to the venue in Austria s westernmost Vorarlberg province, according to Florian Kasseroler, mayor of the town Nenzing.He said termo stanley  the gunman apparently fired from a Kalashnikov assault rifle and cited one witness as estimating that a burst of up to 40 shots was fired.Police declined to comment  stanley usa on the type of weapon used beyond describing it as a long gun.They said the overnight shooting was preceded by a loud argument b stanley tazas etween the 27-year-old gunman and a woman in a nearby parking lot. This argument must have escalated,  said police spokeswoman Susanne Dilp.  The man then grabbed a gun from his car, went to the concert venue and started shooting around wildly. The man killed himself after returning to the parking lot, said police.The concert had been organized in a field by  The Lords  motorcycle club and was attended by about 150 people.The woman, described as the gunman s partner, was not wounded in the shooting near Nenzing, about 40 kilometers  24 miles  east of Austria s border to Liechtenstein.Police said one of the victims was in critical condition, while eight others remained hospitalized by Sunday afternoon, more than 10 h