As the investigation wraps up, protest leaders are already planning their response to Ozanne�s decision, and Madison Police Chief Mike Koval says his department has also been working on how it will manage demonstrations following the announcement.....The roll-out of information and decisions is, I take it, an aspect of the management of demonstrations.
The chief asked for 24 hours� notice before Ozanne publicizes his decision, Koval said, so police could reach out to community groups and have officers in place ahead of the announcement....
Madison�s Young, Gifted and Black Coalition... members say they don�t expect Kenny will be charged....
Koval said Thursday he believes Ozanne will likely wait until toxicology test results from Robinson are available � a process he estimated could take another two weeks....
Friday, March 27, 2015
"With investigators set to turn over reports to Dane County�s district attorney Friday on the controversial police shooting of 19-year-old Tony Robinson..."
"... law enforcement and protesters are preparing for what will happen after the prosecutor announces whether he will charge the officer involved...."
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