Violent Clashes in Wisconsin; Emergency Declared: Protest Wrap

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People walk past a lot with burned out used cars after a night of unrest in Kenosha, Wisconsin, on Aug. 24.

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Multiple people were reported to have been shot in Kenosha, Wisconsin and graphic videos circulated on social media following another night of violent clashes between police and protesters.

Police were looking for a man armed with a “long gun” after one person was killed and two others were injured, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported. The New York Times also reportedBloomberg Terminal that at least one person had died, citing local law enforcement. Police are probing whether the shooting came from a clash between protesters and armed men defending businesses, the Times said.