Blitz Bureau
Police officers on July 16 from Ohio shot and killed a man, who was wielding knives, near a Republican Party National Convention site in Wisconsin. According to the police, the man, identified as 43-year-old Samuel Sharpe, was holding a knife in each hand.
The situation escalated when Sharpe charged at an unarmed individual, prompting the officers to open fire. Two knives were recovered from the scene. “Someone’s life was in danger,” Milwaukee police chief Jeffrey Norman said during a press conference. “These officers, who were not from this area, took it upon themselves to act and save someone’s life.”
The incident occurred amid heightened security in Milwaukee, where thousands of officers from various jurisdictions are deployed to ensure the safety of the Republican National Convention, which started on July 15 and is set to conclude on July 17.
The shooting has sparked outrage among Milwaukee residents, who questioned the necessity of out-ofstate officers patrolling their neighbourhood, which is located over a kilometre away from the convention site. Many locals gathered at the scene, voicing their anger and planning a nighttime vigil to honour Sharpe. Residents believe that Milwaukee police officers, familiar with the local homeless population, might have been able to de-escalate the situation more effectively