100 days is not long enough’: Protesters celebrate sending a sustained message against police brutality, racial injustice
Grosskreutz came wearing a cast and sling on his right arm, where he was shot.
‘100 days is not long enough’: Protesters celebrate sending a sustained message against police brutality, racial injustice
The event was sponsored by a group called The Peoples Revolution,
Gaige Grosskreutz, 26, of West Allis, who was shot in the arm by Kyle Rittenhouse in Kenosha, holds up his arm before a march...
Grosskreutz came wearing a cast and sling on his right arm, where he was shot.
“Words are difficult right now, a lot to process,” Grosskreutz said to the crowd of about 100 people. “At no point, regardless of the topic, whether you are for or against the topic that is being protested, nobody should fear for their safety.”
Grosskreutz thanked the protesters and said they are “the reason I’ve been out here, am out here, and still will be out here.”
“Long live the revolution,” Grosskreutz said at the end of his speech, lifting his right arm and making a fist above his head.
Afterward, Grosskreutz told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel he is still processing what happened to him.
“This (expletive) hurts, for sure,” Grosskreutz said, wiggling the fingers on his wounded arm.
Well, Mr. Sauerkruetz, I didn’t know the riot was for social justice. Please come right in and I’ll get you matches.