Kenosha, Wisconsin

The Democratic presidential nominee met with Blake's family in person during a trip to Kenosha that focused mainly on community healing.
The Democratic presidential nominee said he hoped to be a “positive influence” after a visit by Trump, who had been asked by local leaders to stay away.
The president also dismissed police brutality, acknowledging only that a few "bad apples" occasionally "choke" under pressure.
“Where is the president? Why isn’t he working on this?,” the former vice president asked ahead of his trip to Kenosha, Wisconsin.
The actual owners of the camera shop that was burned during Wisconsin protests declined to participate in the president's political stunt.
Trump's visit to Wisconsin, where Jacob Blake was shot seven times in the back by police, was to the objections of state and local leaders.
The president is visiting the city despite the objections of local and state leaders, who have argued his presence would only cause further damage.
Fox News host Laura Ingraham tried to save him from the bizarre analogy on the Kenosha, Wisconsin, shooting, but to no avail.
Wisconsin's governor has asked the president to stay away following demonstrations over the police shooting of the 29-year-old Black man.
Two protesters were killed in Kenosha because "citizens took matters into their own hands," the Wisconsin senator told CNN's Dana Bash.