Ok. What's 'the will of the people'. You sound like you are certainly closer to ground zero than I am. I'm unsure of the local temperature in this regard.
Biased jury. It's not hard to say what the lawyers want to hear, just to be selected and skew the findings. I was on a jury and when we went into deliberations, one of the guys was acting like he wanted the defendant to be hanged on the spot. I just might have said something like "Lighten up, Francis".
I'm less than 60 miles away and when the BLM protests were going on last year, they drove on the major street about 250 yards from my house. It's bad enough that the crime from the city invades our area (I'm in a suburb, but it's not a plush area, by any means), they go into some areas that were formerly very peaceful and tear the shyte out of them. What was formerly an upscale mall on the West side has been turned into a war zone and a recent incident involved a shots fired call to a hotel at the SW corner of the property. When the officers responded, the guy came out of a room and shot three officers. The mall has been the target of many 'flash mobs' with looting, just because the idiots are able to communicate via social media and assemble before it can be stopped.
I'm completely sick of this shyte. I worked in a different mall and remember vividly how all hell broke loose after Sears closed the store not far away- shoplifting and assaults went through the roof and tat was in the early-'80s. It has only gotten far worse.
People are out of control and the MPD has lost hundreds of officers due to the city government not being able to work with any of its police chiefs in a constructive way, the public school system not being able to get kids to stay in school, parents doing a shitty job, activists agitating the people and the city not doing a GD thing to help people who haven't been able to get their crap together. This was unavoidable- Milwaukee has had four elected Mayors since 1948. Think about that. They bitch about the Republicans and everything under the Sun for the problems, but nothing ever changes- MKE hasn't elected a Republican Mayor in 105 years. The Mayor finally said that people need to start making better decisions- he has completely avoided saying that in the 18 years since he was elected, because it would likely result in not being re-elected but since he may soon be appointed as the new ambassador to Luxembourg, he doesn't care about that. He has been afraid to say what needed to be said- people are the problem because they're not able to control themselves.
I have lived here my whole life- it used to be a nice place. Looking at it from an historical perspective, the Milwaukee city/county government's policies have done terrible things to minority groups, regardless of the mindless lip drool they produce, in their attempts to tell people what they want to hear- this is different from saying what they want to hear. They talk
at people, not to people.