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Wed Aug 24, 2016, 08:09 AM Aug 2016

"Outside" state investig. of Milw shooting to be done by former Milw officers

http://host.madison.com/wsj/news/local/crime-and-courts/attorney-general-says-milwaukee-police-shooting-being-investigated-by-former/article_5f6a98b4-c50e-58e6-bfa8-d1ed98fb6754.html

Wisconsin’s attorney general acknowledged Monday that former Milwaukee police officers, who now work for the state Department of Justice, are investigating this month’s fatal shooting of a black man by a Milwaukee officer.

Attorney General Brad Schimel said he doesn’t see a conflict in using former Milwaukee officers in the investigation into the Aug. 13 shooting of Sylville K. Smith.

Smith, 23, was killed after what Milwaukee police said was a brief foot chase when he ran from a traffic stop. A few hours after Smith’s death, a protest on the city’s largely black north side erupted into violence that reignited the following night in the Sherman Park neighborhood.

“Milwaukee PD has about 2,000 sworn officers as I understand. The likelihood that there would be some relationship between a particular patrol officer, who’s going to be much younger than an experienced detective... is small. And if there is any relationship at all, that officer, that investigator would not be permitted to have any role in the investigation,” Schimel said at a news conference in downtown Milwaukee.

He said the DOJ hires many retired officers to work for the Division of Criminal Investigation in the region that they have previously worked.
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