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La Crosse mayor planning to take part in Wednesday march

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La Crosse has had three peaceful demonstrations downtown since last Friday night, and Mayor Tim Kabat hopes future gatherings will remain peaceful. 

The next event in response to a police-related death in Minneapolis happens Wednesday night, starting at 7 p.m. in Riverside Park. 

Kabat is pleased that La Crosse city police have tried to avoid confrontation with demonstrators, and have not tried to “escalate” situations.

During a meeting of La Crosse’s human rights commission on Tuesday, the mayor said the city tries to be “welcoming” and “inclusive,” but adds there’s still work to be done.        

Kabat has found himself drawn into the local demonstrations held in the past week after the Minneapolis death of George Floyd.

Kabat’s wife was pepper-sprayed one night during an encounter with a driver downtown. 

The next night, the mayor met personally with marchers outside City Hall. 

Wednesday’s event is expected to include another march to City Hall before returning to the riverfront.  

 

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