Family and supporters of Quadren Wilson gathered for a protest outside of Dane County Jail on Friday. Wilson was shot five times in the back by two unnamed Division of Criminal Investigation officers on Feb. 3 during an arrest.
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Family and supporters of Quadren Wilson advance to the door of Dane County Jail in Madison and demand to speak with Sheriff Kalvin Barrett during the protest.
Ra’kyia Wilson, 17, holds an enlarged photo of her father, Quadren Wilson, in protest of his shooting and incarceration at the Dane County Jail.
King Rick, from the Original Black Panthers of Milwaukee, pounds on the door of the Dane County Jail and demands to speak with Sheriff Kalvin Barrett while officers stand, backs turned to protesters, outside of the building. Protesters gathered on Friday to rally for Quadren Wilson — who was shot five times in the back by two still unnamed Division of Criminal Investigation officers on Feb. 3 and is now incarcerated.
Mane Morris yells “no justice, no peace” after speaking on the phone Friday with his brother, Quadren Wilson. “We want my brother released from the Dane County Jail back to the hospital so he can seek medical attention,” said Morris.
A protester holds their fist high during a protest against the shooting and incarceration of Quadren Wilson.
Mane Morris and Jahari Morris speak on the phone with their brother, Quadren Wilson, who is currently incarcerated at the Dane County Jail.
Milah Morris, 3, holds a photo of her uncle Quadren Wilson during a protest outside of the Dane County Jail.
Family and supporters of Quadren Wilson embrace while they gather at a protest outside of the Dane County Jail in Madison on Friday.
The family of Quadren Wilson stand beside attorney Jack S. Lindberg as he speaks at a protest Friday.
King Rick, from the Original Black Panthers of Milwaukee, pounds on the door of the Dane County Jail and demands to speak with Sheriff Kalvin Barrett while officers stand, backs turned to protesters.
Mane Morris yells “no justice, no peace” after speaking on the phone with his brother, Quadren Wilson, who is currently imprisoned at the Dane County Jail in Madison.
Attorney Jack S. Lindberg speaks at a protest in support of Quadren Wilson.
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