Jay Anderson Madison Park Wauwatosa Killing Protest Sneak Peek

A sneak peek to a video documenting a peaceful protest in Milwaukee’s Madison Park. The Anderson family have protested for months attempting to get justice for their son, who was killed by Wauwatosa police. Jay Anderson died three months ago, and WPD hasn’t held a press conference, or released the shooting officers name. The Anderson’s feel his case is being swept under the rug. Stay tuned for the full video.

Milwaukee Riots From Wauwatosa: The First Night

Footage shot by video journalist Isiah Holmes during the first night of the national guard activation following the Milwaukee riots. The raw footage shows the lights of surveillance planes as they circled over the riot zones. It also gives a brief look at the event from the perspective of ordinary citizens waiting it out in their homes.
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Police documentary sneak peek 1: Speak Friend And Enter

A sneak peek of the police misconduct documentary Speak Friend and Enter, filmed and produced by Isiah Holmes. This is just one of three shorts which proceeded the releasing of the finial film.

Speak Friend And Enter investigates reports of misconduct committed by Wisconsin’s Wauwatosa Police Department, near Milwaukee. The film looks into the departments longstanding reputation for racial discrimination, it’s participation in several large scale teen drug use crackdowns, and the introduction of a policy of withholding arrest information, keeping the community in the dark. The fully re-edited film is available on YouTube as well as Sleeper Cells.

Police documentary sneak peek 2: Speak Friend And Enter

The film looks into the departments longstanding reputation for racial discrimination, it’s participation in several large scale teen drug use crackdowns, and the introduction of a policy of withholding arrest information, thus keeping the community in the dark.

Speak Friend And Enter (Police Documentary 2015)

Speak Friend And Enter investigates reports of misconduct committed by Wisconsin’s Wauwatosa Police Department, near Milwaukee. The film looks into the departments longstanding reputation for racial discrimination.