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Virtual town hall on policing in the La Crosse community tonight

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FILE - La Crosse native Katrina Sletten speaks to at around 700 protesters at La Crosse's city hall back in early June, demanding change after the Minneapolis Police killing of George Floyd. (PHOTO: Rick Solem)

Policing in the La Crosse Community: Where do we go from here?

That’s the subject matter of a virtual town hall Wednesday night, put on by the city of La Crosse, the police department and multiple other groups.

The goal is to open dialogue between community leaders and the public in regards to policing practices, as well as to strengthen the relationship between the police and its community.

The town hall begins at 6 p.m. and can be viewed on the WIZM Facebook page.

Panelists include:

  • Chief Shawn Kudron, City of La Crosse Police
  • Chief Allen Hill, UW-La Crosse Police
  • Chauncy Turner, Turner Consulting CEO and Human Right Commission Chairman
  • Jazzma Holland, UW-La Crosse Upward Bound Asst. Dir. and B.L.A.C.K. Member
  • Ebony Hyter, St. Claire Mission Comm. Health Worker and B.L.A.C.K. Member
  • Isaac Hoffman, La Crosse Area Family Collaborative Dir.
  • Bridget Todd-Robbins, La Crosse Co.’s Washburn Corner Youth Systems of Care Admin.
  • Pelli Lee, School District of La Crosse Board of Education and Cia Siab, Inc. Volunteer Coord.

Submit your questions to:
Lindsey Ford
lford@wxow.com
Keonte Turner
Kturner@laxymca.org
Mayor Tim Kabat
kabatt@cityoflacrosse.org

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