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Kenosha County reviews emergency-readiness assessment as related 2020 unrest cases move slowly through courts

5415544 · July 18, 2025
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Attorney Sam Hall and Kenosha County emergency officials briefed supervisors on a new Jensen Hughes emergency‑readiness assessment and gave an update on three civil cases tied to the August 2020 unrest.

Attorney Sam Hall told the Kenosha County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday that three civil cases tied to the August 2020 unrest remain active while the county addresses recommendations in a new emergency-readiness assessment by Jensen Hughes. Hall said the county has filed motions for summary judgment in two cases and expects to file one in the larger consolidated case; he described the Jensen Hughes document as “an emergency readiness assessment. That is not the same as an after action review.” The Jensen Hughes assessment recommends clarifying Emergency Management Division…

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