
WAUWATOSA — Protesters are taking to the streets for the third night following the decision to not charge Wauwatosa Police Officer Joseph Mensah in the fatal shooting of Alvin Cole.
Officer Mensah shot and killed Cole on Feb. 2 outside of Mayfair Mall. Police said the 17-year-old had fired a gun at officers first before being shot. A report from an independent investigator found, however, that Cole did not fire at the officers, but accidentally shot himself in the arm.
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8:49 p.m. -- Crowd of protesters disperses
Wauwatosa police say the group of protesters has mostly dispersed. According to WPD: "Those who are still out in violation of the emergency curfew are being ordered to leave, and any who refuse to do so are being arrested."
The group has mostly dispersed. Those who are still out in violation of the emergency curfew are being ordered to leave, and any who refuse to do so are being arrested.
— Wauwatosa Police (WI) (@WauwatosaPD) October 10, 2020
8:34 p.m. -- Police fire tear gas, protesters move dumpsters into road, WPD says
Wauwatosa police say people are removing dumpsters from businesses and moving them onto West North Avenue.
Reports are confirmed that demonstrators are now removing dumpsters from businesses and moving them into the roadway on W. North Av.
— Wauwatosa Police (WI) (@WauwatosaPD) October 10, 2020
8:15 p.m. -- Tear gas and paintballs were fired at protesters near Wauwatosa City Hall
Police in turn say bottles were thrown at officers, and began deploying tear gas.
Law enforcement officers were struck with bottles, and deployed tear gas to stop the unlawful assembly.
— Wauwatosa Police (WI) (@WauwatosaPD) October 10, 2020
8:07 p.m. -- Law enforcement move towards protesters
Law enforcement is moving towards protesters near City Hall to get them to disperse.
Law enforcement is now moving toward the crowd to compel dispersal. The crowd has had an hour to disperse voluntarily.
— Wauwatosa Police (WI) (@WauwatosaPD) October 10, 2020
7:45 p.m. -- Law enforcement surrounds group of protesters
Per TMJ4's Ben Jordan: "Police and National Guard officially have all four exit points surrounded at 76th and North. Police are giving commands but protesters haven’t moved."
7:42 p.m. -- Law enforcement line approaches protesters near city hall
A large line of law enforcement officers approaches a group of protesters outside Wauwatosa City Hall. Officers are calling for them to disperse, per the 7 p.m. curfew.
7:32 p.m. -- Wauwatosa Police Chief Barry Weber shares video message
Chief Weber outlines his orders to Wauwatosa police officers as they respond to protests Friday night.
"We trust our officers to assess what is happening on the scene," the chief said. He explained that if, for example, people disperse and walk back to their cars, they will not be bothered by officers.
The chief says that if people are "unlawful and disorderly," and refuse to disperse, they are subject to arrest by police.
7:20 p.m. -- Protesters gather outside Wauwatosa City Hall
More than 100 protesters are blocking the street in front of Wauwatosa City Hall, TMJ4 crews report. Law enforcement is beginning to move towards the group, to get them to disperse.
7 p.m. - Curfew is in effect
A curfew is in effect in the City of Wauwatosa, running from 7 p.m. - 6 a.m. until next Monday.
Recap: First and second nights of protests over Alvin Cole shooting
Protests began shortly after the decision was made to not charge Mensah Wednesday afternoon.
Protesters marched onto the freeway and then through several Wauwatosa neighborhoods. Law enforcement with the assistance from the Wisconsin National Guard appeared to be trying to divert the protesters from reaching Mayfair Mall, at times using tear gas.
Wauwatosa saw both peaceful protests and property damage, such as smashed storefronts and residential housing, Wednesday night.
Protesters returned to the streets Thursday night. That night was largely defined by arrests, as law enforcement began detaining people after the curfew went into effect at 7 p.m.
A total of 24 people were arrested that night, including Alvin Cole's mother and sisters. All of the protesters were later released from custody and fined for violating curfew.
Jay-Z offered on Friday to pay for the bail bonds and curfew citations for arrested protesters.
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