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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?A new proposal from the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors could make racist 911 calls a hate crime.In an effort to achieve racial equality, Milwaukee County Supervisor Shawn Rolland introduced a new proposal which is co-sponsored by Supervisors Ryan Clancy, Joseph Czarnezki, Felesia Martin, and Liz Sumner.Milwaukee Invests $1M Block Grant To Large Multi-Use Housing DevelopmentThe proposal calls on Governor Tony Evers and the Wisconsin Legislature to reclassify false police reports on a minority group or minority person as a hate crime. Accord stanley flask ing to a press release from the board of supervisors, this proposal mirrors legislation that was recently introduced in the state of New York.  People with hate in their hearts who call the police to harass minorities dont deserve cute internet nicknames鈥攖hey deserve significant fines and time in jail,  said Supervisor Shawn Rolland.The proposal also asks coun stanley quencher ties, cities, and police departments to take the following additional actions:Work together with neighborhood watch groups to develop educational campaigns to clarify what suspicious behavior is and is not.Implement a credible approach to track and demographically-desegregate police res stanley cup ponse data, and annually create measurable goals relating to reducing  living while Black  police responses.Implement police dispatcher reform to end harmful  living while Black  police responses.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip Gezi Trump  s cellphone diplomacy raises security concerns
 NEW YORK  AP  鈥?After months of prerelease debate,  stanley cup Sony Picture s female-led  Ghostbusters  reboot arrived in theaters as neither a massive success nor the bomb some predicted, as the much-scrutinized film opened with an estimated $46 million in North American theaters, second to the holdover hit  The Secret Life of Pets.  The Secret Life of Pets  stayed on top with $50.6 million in its second week, according to studio estimates Sunday.But all eyes were on Paul Feig s  Ghostbusters,  which resurrects the 1984 original with a cast of Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Leslie Jones and Kate McKinnon. Sony, noting it was the best opening for a live-action comedy in more than a year, called the result  a triumph.  Audiences, which broke down 46 percent male and 54 percent female, gave it a solid B-plus CinemaScore. There was a lot of scrutiny on the film going up to release, but the movie in the opening delivered,  said Josh Greenstein, president of marketing and distribution for Sony.  We ve successf stanley website ully restarted a very important brand and we re just ecstatic at the results. Yet given its hefty price tag 鈥?the film cost $144 million to make, after rebates, plus more than $100 million to market 鈥?it s  stanley trinkflaschen a relatively tepid start for  Ghostbusters  that will put pressure on the film to perform well overseas. And that could be a challenge in some territories that don t have the same familiarity with the original  Ghostbusters  films. It began with $19.1 million internationally.A release