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*From the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel:*

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*Friday  August 5, 2011*

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*Black thugs riot at Wisconsin State Fair*

* *

*Gov. Scott Walker has ordered the Wisconsin State Patrol to provide
additional law enforcement help at the Wisconsin State Fair after several
incidents involving rampaging youths broke out on the fairgrounds and on the
streets outside Thursday night.*

*Cullen Werwie, Walker's spokesman, said the governor made the decision
after reviewing the events from Thursday night, in which at least 24 people
were arrested.*

*"We will continue to evaluate the situation and make any adjustments
necessary to ensure a successful and safe event. We will be doing everything
in our power to ensure that parents feel that it is safe to bring their
children to the world's best fair," Werwie said in a statement.*

*Also, Rick Frenette, CEO of the fair, announced that, because of the
violence overnight, the fair would immediately implement a
policy<http://www.wistatefair.com/11_web/pdf/Wisconsin_State_Fair_Admission_Policy_Effective_8.5.11.pdf>in
which no youths under 18 years of age would be allowed onto the
grounds
after 5 p.m. without a parent or guardian who is at least 21 years of age.
There will be no changes at the Midway.*

*Frenette, a veteran of 40 years in the fair management business, said he
had never implemented such a policy before. The International Association of
Fairs and Expositions said there is only one other fair in the country --
the South Carolina State Fair -- that has such a policy.*

*On Friday afternoon, Mayor Tom Barrett announced an increase in police
presence at community events planned for the week. He said there would be no
tolerance for violence at festivals and that perpetrators will be prosecuted
-- regardless of race.*

*"Two years ago I was a victim of a random attack at State Fair… last
night's events took place at State Fair that I don't believe are random," he
said at a City Hall news conference.*

*Barrett didn't indicate if he believed the events were racially charged.*

*Barrett said this weekend is of special importance because of the Historic
Third Association Jazz festival, the African World Festival and the
Milwaukee Comedy Festival in addition to the fair. He said police presence
will be increased at all events.*

*Alds. Bob Donovan and Joe Dudzik issued a joint statement in reaction to
the violence: "Let's face it, it also has much to do with a deteriorating
African American culture in our city. Are large groups of Hispanics or Hmong
going out in large mobs and viciously attacking whites? No."*

*On Friday, police from three jurisdictions - West Allis, Milwaukee and
Wisconsin State Fair - were piecing together a series of incidents late
Thursday night at the fair in which large groups of youths rampaged through
the midway and outside the grounds after closing. At least 24 were arrested,
and seven officers were hurt, a State Fair official said.*

*Tom Struebing, chief of the State Fair Police, said two of the seven
injured officers were hospitalized. One was hit in the face with an
improvised weapon; the other suffered a concussion.*

*Struebing said the fights that broke out in the midway area involved black
youths fighting other black youths. He said those fights were not racially
motivated.*

*The incidents at the fair also caused confusion among police agencies. Anne
E. Schwartz, the Milwaukee police spokeswoman, said West Allis police did
not request mutual aid from the Milwaukee Police Department.*

*Schwartz said Milwaukee police responded to four incidents connected to the
fair incidents, but those came from citizens calling police directly. She
said one person was arrested by Milwaukee police on a warrant.*

*Officials could not say what started what witnesses said was a series of
racially charged incidents that apparently began as early as 7 p.m. in the
midway. The midway is located just east of the Pettit National Ice
Centerand adjacent to the Hank Aaron State Trail.
*

*****Milwaukee****** police confirmed there were assaults outside the fair
as the fair was closing down. The fair closes at 11 p.m.*

*A State Fair official said most of those arrested were cited for disorderly
conduct.*

*Milwaukee Police Chief Edward Flynn scheduled a news conference later
Friday afternoon to discuss the incidents and his department's involvement.
He is expected to be joined by officials of the NAACP and the Historic Third
Ward Association, which is sponsoring Saturday's Historic Third Ward Jazz
Festival.*

*Common Council President Willie Hines said he was at the fair Thursday
night and witnessed black on black crime, but did not see any blacks attack
whites.*

*He said that if there was, those individuals should be charged with the
crime as well as a hate crime.*

*"They should be penalized for the prime incident and we should have a
racial enhancer," Hines said.*

*Hines said State Fair Police acted appropriately and professionally. "They
were working hard to control the chaos," Hines said.*

*He said there may have been some coordination problems with other police
departments outside the grounds of the fair.*

*Witnesses report attacks*

*Witnesses told WTMJ-AM (620) that dozens to hundreds of young black people
were beating white people as they left the fair late Thursday night. Patrice
Harris, a spokeswoman for the fair, said a police alert she was given
indicated four people were hurt.*

*"It looked like they were just going after white guys, white people," Norb
Roffers of Wind Lake told WTMJ. He said he left the State Fair entrance near
the corner of S. 84th St. and W. Schlinger Ave. in West Allis.*

*One eyewitness, a concession worker who works near the midway area, told
the Journal Sentinel that large groups of African-American youths ran
through the midway area, knocking over young children and adults, disrupting
midway rides and tearing signs up.*

*"I have never seen anything like it," the worker said. "It was mob
mentality."*

*The concession worker said the incidents began at 7 p.m. "All of a sudden a
wave of kids were running through the midway," he said.*

*The worker said there was police, including officers on horseback, as well
as other security, but it was not enough.*

*"All of a sudden we were hearing whistles," the worker said.*

*A 34-year-old Muskego man said he was riding on the Ferris wheel in the
midway with one of his children when he heard shouts of "fight."*

*"The trouble really started somewhere between 7 and 8 p.m.," said the man,
who did not want to be identified because he was worried about the safety of
his family. "We just heard this roar start. It was almost like you're at a
football game and a touchdown is scored and you just hear the crowd start
roaring."*

*"I've never seen anything like this in my life. There were hundreds - like
200 to 300 would be my guess. It wasn't like 10 or 20. There was definitely
a fight going on in the middle. There were so many people you couldn't see
who was fighting. There was just this big group that kept growing and
chanting, 'fight, fight, fight.' "*

*"That lasted for one to two minutes. Then when security showed up blowing
some whistles, all of this mob started running. It was like a herd of
cattle," he said.*

*The man described the crowd gathered around the fight as African-American,
predominantly male and mainly 15- to 20-year-olds.*

*Fights break out*

*Another eyewitness, a Children's Hospital of Wisconsin worker who was with
his wife, a daughter, a friend of his daughter's, a brother and a
sister-in-law, said they arrived at the midway at 9:15 p.m.*

*At about 9:40 p.m., he said he saw the first of two fights break out.*

*"I couldn't see who was fighting but there was an incredible mob
mentality," he said. The eyewitness estimated the mob at between 30 to 50
black youths.*

*"We felt threatened. Without a doubt," the eyewitness said.*

*He said a game-booth operator allowed his group to seek shelter in the
booth while fights broke out.*

*"Fortunately, the police on horses arrived quite quickly," the eyewitness
said.*

*The eyewitness said he was the recipient of several racially charged
comments from the black youths. At one point, he said, he approached a
security guard and told him he had better get more security to the scene. He
said he told the security officer that "trouble was brewing."*

*"The scariest part is that we were trapped between the midway and the exits
by the mob, we had no way out. It was very frightening," the hospital worker
said. "It was glaringly obvious something was going to happen long before it
did," the hospital worker said.*

*One woman, a Marquette University employee, had left the fair with a
friend. She said they had just turned onto S. 84th St., across the street
from the fair and were headed north toward I-94 when they saw young black
youths running between cars on the street.*

*"Then groups of kids began surging, all running at cars," she said. "Some
kids ran up on the hood of the car in front of us, bounced on it and jumped
off. That guy looked like he got out of the car. When he came back his face
was bloody."*

*She said she wasn't sure if the man was able to get medical attention. "I
saw somebody in the car with cellphones, probably calling police."*

*"It was scary and it was confusing," she added. "We didn't know what was
happening. We didn't see any law enforcement officer."*

*She said she and her friend were concerned that somebody would try to break
into their car. "There were so many people coming at you. Yes, it was
scary."*

*Another woman said she and her boyfriend were leaving the fair on a
motorcycle about 11:30 p.m. Thursday when she saw a "mob of black teens
picking on a very tall white teen" around S. 84th St. and W. Greenfield Ave.
*

*"I stated to my boyfriend that there is going to be problems over there and
I hope the cops are watching this and within seconds I saw the white teen
attempting to punch his way out of a circle of black teens," the woman said
in an e-mail to the newspaper. "My heart just fell for him. As we turned, I
saw security at the entrance to the State Fair and I yelled get over there!
They are beating up a kid! We turned, as we went toward the expressway we
then had to witness the police involved in multiple stops and incidents down
84th."*

*Harris said Friday that police officers were involved in breaking up
numerous fights at the midway. She could not immediately provide a number,
but said a number of arrests were made. Most of the arrests were for
disorderly conduct.*

*"Throughout the night we had fights, but that's not atypical," Harris said.
*

*Rick Pries of Milwaukee had spent the entire day at the fair with a friend
and her two grandchildren.*

*"We were in the midway and it was very crowded. While the kids were waiting
in line I noticed large groups of black males running through the very
crowded midway, yelling there was a fight," Pries said. "There were several
of these large groups all converging to this location."*

*Pries said he decided to take the two children he was watching out of a
line they were waiting in and leave the fair.*

*"There was very little security," he said. "And the few that were there
would have been overwhelmed by the sheer number of troublemakers," Pries
said.*

*The concession worker said he was not personally hassled, but he was
concerned the youths would attempt to take his cash register. He closed his
concession stand early for safety reasons.*

*"I was planning to take my kids to the fair tonight," he said Friday
morning. "I definitely won't now."*

*The Wisconsin State Fair is located in different jurisdictions. The north
side of the fairgrounds from the Hank Aaron State Trail north is in the city
of Milwaukee. The rest of the fair is in West Allis. Adding to the confusion
is that the Wisconsin State Fair Park police has jurisdiction only on the
fairgrounds, not outside of it.*

*Similar disturbances*

*The fair incidents are similar to mob-like disturbances that occurred over
the Fourth of July weekend in Milwaukee.*

*About 60 young people beat and robbed a smaller group that had been
watching fireworks from Kilbourn Reservoir Park. The injured people were
white; the attackers were African-American, witnesses said.*

*Another group looted a convenience store at a gas station at the corner E.
North Ave. and N. Humboldt Blvd.*

*The incidents Thursday night come as the State Fair board over the last
decade has worked to increase diversity at the annual fair, expanding its
entertainment lineup and marketing to appeal to a younger, more
multicultural audience. Diversity was a priority for State Fair
ParkChairman Martin Greenberg, who spoke often of making it "truly the
people's
park" - a "place of inclusion, not exclusion."*

*Thursday night's Main Stage performer was rapper MC Hammer, but a number of
people who attended the concert said the show wasn't to blame at all for the
disturbances at the fair. One woman said the crowd watching Hammer was
mostly white and adult and any children there seemed to be with parents.*

*Another woman said the concert was "very laid back and had no craziness
that we witnessed at all. The craziness was in the midway," she said.*

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Dr. E.A. Richards, P.E.

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