Madison Police Meet With Members Of LGBT Community
Madison police officials say they felt they really needed to listen to the concerns of the city’s L-G-B-T community. A Monday meeting was held after the group OutReach pulled permits for members of Madison law enforcement to march in Sunday’s pride parade. People of color and transgender participants had expressed concerns about safety last year. Police say their aim is to serve everybody in the community, not just a small portion, or only white residents.
Source: WRJC.com
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