Madison remains a divided city. We pray as we move forward that all segments of our population, black and white, Christian, Jewish, Muslim, all races, all religions, can come together, hear each other’s stories with open minds and open hearts, and honor and respect each person’s experience and emotions in this difficult time. We pray we may all find ways of bridging the divide, building new connections, and finding solutions that will bring us together as one community.
A few hours ago, District Attorney Ismael Ozanne announced that he would not be indicting Officer Matt Kenny in the shooting death of Tony Robinson. Wisconsin Faith Voices for Justice is saddened at this decision, which still leaves many questions unanswered, and leaves our community still waiting to see that justice has been done. We grieve with Tony’s family and friends and pray that they may find strength and comfort from the outpouring of support from the community.
Madison remains a divided city. We pray as we move forward that all segments of our population, black and white, Christian, Jewish, Muslim, all races, all religions, can come together, hear each other’s stories with open minds and open hearts, and honor and respect each person’s experience and emotions in this difficult time. We pray we may all find ways of bridging the divide, building new connections, and finding solutions that will bring us together as one community.
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