Police
La Crosse Police Chief Kudron on roundabouts, guns and shootings, co-responder units
La Crosse Police Chief Shawn Kudron in studio discussing some of their priorities, what police in the city are dealing with the most lately, some of the recent shootings and the prevalence of guns. We wrapped up with talk on more roundabouts here, plus changing back the speed liming on Losey Boulevard.
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Began the show talking about police priorities, and some of the things they’re dealing with the most.
That led to a discussion about mental health and the new expansion of the co-responder units between city police and the La Crosse County Health and Human Service Department.
The second half of the show hovered around guns, as the city has seen two shootings — including one homicide — this month. Are guns more prevalent and how far do police go to find out where the guns are coming from.
Ended the show with talk about the five new roundabouts on the south side and how the public is handling those. Also, not that this was at all recent, but we also talked about how much police have to deal with people speeding on the 25 mph section of Losey Boulevard.
Kimberly
March 5, 2024 at 9:20 pm
I’m watching on YouTube about your dumbbell officers attack someone on a bike in 2022 , why do officers think you guys can do whatever you want to citizens we pay your checks you guys work for us the citizens.
We don’t have to listen to anything you say it’s are constitutional right to not talk to the police. What about citizens safety police officers do not care about us the citizens. Police suck and people need to audit the police officers because officers commit crimes taking are rights away.