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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?To continue recognizing Black History Month, we want to highlight several Black-owned businesses across the Milwaukee area. From restaurants, to online shops, to photographers, the Milwaukee area is full of amazing Black-owned businesses that deserve even more recognition and appreciation.    Art and Photography  Black Ink Milwaukee is a tattoo and piercing shop located on Brady St. Black Ink is the biggest black-owned tattoo franchise in the United States. The artists range from American traditional, to portraits, to tribal.Grant Images Photography is a family-owned photography business that cap stanley france tures beautiful moments in the form of family, newborn, maternity, and portrait photoshoots.Grape Escape offers fun step-by-step painting classes for adults and children alike. This business offers both private and public sessions that are available to register for on their website.Flaash Photography s Jacoby White is a published photographer that specializes in portraits, sports, fa stanley quencher shion, and event photography.In honor of Black Hist stanley termoska ory Month, Black Arts MKE is presenting a theatrical production for Milwaukee s youth titled  Harlem Renaissance .鈥斺€斺€斺€斺€?    Hair, Beauty, and Wellness  Taebrownbeauty, founded by LaFonte Brown, strives to provide high-quality, natural, safe, and hand-made luxurious products at affordable prices. Products include body scrubs, hair and body butter, and bath essentials.DeeCutzz, Dee Allen, is a licensed cosmetologist that offers a wide variety of  Dpjy Russia  s Luna-25 spacecraft has crashed into the moon
 In an interview with ABC News and the Louisville Courier-Jo stanley canada urnal, one of the Louisville police officers involved in the raid that led to the death of Breonna Taylor claims his team knocked on Taylor s door six times and said the fatal shooting could have been avoided if officers did not allow time for Taylor and her boyfriend to come to the door.Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly spoke with ABC News and the Courier-Journal for two hours on Tuesday 鈥?the same day a grand juror spoke publicly about the case for the first time. Mattingly said police officers believed that Taylor was th stanley cup e only stanley cup  person in the apartment when they served the no-knock warrant on her apartment. We expected that Breonna was going to be there by herself. That s why we gave her so much time. And in my opinion, that was a mistake,  Mattingly told ABC News.He said if he could have done anything differently that evening, officers would have breached Taylor s apartment without giving time for her or her boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, to react. What would I have done differently, the answer to that is simple now that I ve been thinking about it. Number one, we would have either served the no-knock warrant or we would have done the normal thing we do, which is five to 10 seconds. To not give people time to formulate a plan, not give people time to get their senses so they have an idea of what they re doing. Because if that had happened, Breonna Taylor would be alive, 100 percent. Mattingly claims officers involved in the raid