Acting Police Chief Vic Wahl is seen at a May 31 press conference about the anti-police protests Downtown. Wahl said Monday that it's been "a challenging time" for officers. While they understand that they're a "visible outlet" for protesters' anger, officers are also angry about the death of George Floyd, he said.
Serving as a police officer during night after night of protests against police brutality has been hard on Madison law enforcement, acting Madison Police Chief Vic Wahl told the city’s Police and Fire Commission Monday.
Marchers make their way up State Street toward the state Capitol during a Black Lives Matter Solidarity March organized by the African American Council of Churches in Madison Sunday. A handful of Madison Police officers were also among marchers.
Acting Police Chief Vic Wahl is seen at a May 31 press conference about the anti-police protests Downtown. Wahl said Monday that it's been "a challenging time" for officers. While they understand that they're a "visible outlet" for protesters' anger, officers are also angry about the death of George Floyd, he said.
Marchers make their way up State Street toward the state Capitol during a Black Lives Matter Solidarity March organized by the African American Council of Churches in Madison Sunday. A handful of Madison Police officers were also among marchers.