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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?During a vigil for Tyre Nichols, the man beaten and killed by police in Memphis, the Milwaukee Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression called for a quicker release of body cam footage from the Milwaukee Police Department.  The release of footage should be a guarantee,  said  stanley cup the alliance s co-founder Omar Flores. In Memphis, following Nichols  death, police released video 17 days after the incident. Fiver officers were also arrested and charged in his death. Flores called that response an improvement from past incidents across the country. But I do think there s many ways they could improve the process,  Flores added. Right now, there s no official standard operating procedure for MPD to release body camera footage. The department has an informal policy of releasing video from what it deems critical incidents within 45 days. That video is released as part of a Community Briefin stanley kubek g on the department s YouTube page.Of the 25 community briefings posted on the YouTube page between November 2018 and December 2022, 13 were released within 45 days. The rest took 46 days or more. The longest wait was a community briefing that came more than 100 days after the initial incident.  We re demanding the [Fire and Police Commission], as well as MPD, release all footage of police misconduct within 48 hours,  Flores said. MPD has said that video is not released earlier than 45 days to avoid jeo stanley cups uk pardizing the investigation. In a statement to TMJ4, the Wisconsin Professional Po Iumq Wisconsinite  s homemade desserts to be served in Bucks owner  s suite during Game 6
 MADISON, Wis.  AP  鈥?A coalition of  stanley cup groups representing local government officials is launching an ad campaign to reassure Wisconsin voters that they can trust election workers. The League of Wisconsin Municipalities, the Wisconsin Counties Association and t stanley water bottle he Wisconsin Towns Association are set to begin the statewide campaign Monday. Ads will run on TV, radio and online through the spring election on April 5. stanley mugs  The spots feature town of Neenah Clerk Ellen Skerke, village of Kohler Deputy Clerk Cindi Gamb and village of Cobb Clerk Lisa Riley telling viewers that election workers are Wisconsin residents  neighbors and family members and can be trusted to run fair contests.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip