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Trump to visit Kenosha on Tuesday

- Elliot Hughes

MILWAUKEE – President Donald Trump will visit Kenosha on Tuesday to meet with law enforcemen­t and survey damage from a week of unrest, according to a White House pool report.

No other details were immediatel­y available about the visit, which was announced Saturday night. The announceme­nt comes a day after Trump addressed the Kenosha Police Department’s shooting of Jacob Blake for the first time.

After a rally in New Hampshire on Friday, Trump said of the shooting: “It was not a good sight. I didn’t like the sight of it, certainly, and I think most people would agree with that,” according to CNN.

Trump referenced Kenosha during the Republican National Convention but did not make specific remarks about the shooting that left Blake, 29, paralyzed from the waist down after being shot seven times in the back at point-blank range by Officer Rusten Sheskey on Aug. 23.

Earlier Saturday during a news conference, Trump was asked if he would visit the city, and he said “probably so” because of the presence of National Guard troops.

“With Kenosha it’s been in very, very good shape from the moment they set foot in that area,” he said.

National Guard troops first arrived in Kenosha on Monday, but unrest persisted in the city the following two nights. On Tuesday night, two people were shot to death and a third was injured. Kyle Rittenhous­e, 17, of Antioch, Illinois, has been charged in connection to the killings.

When asked about that shooting Saturday, Trump said he would comment on it in 24 to 48 hours after receiving more informatio­n.

Kenosha has seen peaceful demonstrat­ions in recent days, continuing into Saturday evening after a Blake family march that drew thousands.

 ?? USA TODAY NETWORK ?? About 600 people march peacefully Wednesday near downtown in Kenosha, Wis. over the shooting of Jacob Blake.
USA TODAY NETWORK About 600 people march peacefully Wednesday near downtown in Kenosha, Wis. over the shooting of Jacob Blake.

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