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Latest police shooting hits hard in Milwaukee鈥檚 black community

The fatal shooting of 23-year-old armed African American man by a 24-year-old African American police officer in Milwaukee sparked violent protests and riots throughout the city鈥檚 north side, bringing national attention to the deep sense of frustration felt by Milwaukee鈥檚 black community.

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People gather at the place where Milwaukee police shot and killed Sylville Smith in Milwaukee, Sunday, Aug. 14, 2016. Police in Milwaukee say a black man whose killing by police Saturday touched off arson and rock-throwing was shot by a black officer after turning toward him with a gun in his hand.

In a scene reminiscent of both Baltimore and Ferguson, Mo., rioting erupted in Milwaukee鈥檚 north side following the fatal police shooting of 23-year-old Sylville Smith, causing the city鈥檚 mayor to impose a 10pm curfew Monday night, while police donned riot gear and the Wisconsin National Guard remains on standby.

While the riots were superficially sparked by yet another killing of a black man by police officers, they highlight another deep-seated issue facing Wisconsin鈥檚 largest city 鈥 a consistent and long-standing sense of disenfranchisement felt by Milwaukee鈥檚 inner city black population. Yet there is a major difference between the killing of Sylville Smith and the 2014 shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo., or the death of Eric Garner in Brooklyn that same year, in that Smith was killed by a black police officer with a similar upbringing as himself. Smith鈥檚 sister that the two men went to high school together.

Motivated by more than simply a distrust of or hatred for police officers, the recent riots have exposed the fuse to Milwaukee鈥檚 racial powder keg.

A study published by the website 24/7 Wall Street, showed that Milwaukee was declared . From an educational standpoint, a showed that throughout Wisconsin black high school students are suspended at the highest rate in the United States. Wisconsin also has the highest achievement gap between black and white students in the country and has the lowest level of reading comprehension among black fourth graders. And Milwaukee, having the highest number of black students, is the greatest contributor to those statistics.

According to NPR, Wisconsin also聽聽in the country, while within Milwaukee county more than 50 percent of the black men in their 30s or 40s have done time in prison in some manner or another.

Wisconsin State Representative that, 鈥渢hese young people don鈥檛 have much, and they鈥檙e treated like they don鈥檛 have much. We have written them off.鈥

While some members of the black community have chosen to focus on the shooting itself, directing menacing language and death threats at the officer involved, others are choosing to use the situation to highlight the problems that have plagued the city for generations.聽

In a midnight press conference mere hours after the shooting, Alderman Khalif Rainey asked, 鈥渄o we continue 鈥 continue with the inequities, the injustice, the unemployment the under-education that creates these byproducts that we see this evening?鈥 He added that, 鈥渘o one can deny that there are problems, racial problems, here in Milwaukee.鈥

Throughout the United States police-related killings of black men by police officers of any race have brought about anger and resentment against systematic racism. However, suggest some observers, the recent events in Milwaukee have highlighted a particularly disparate situation among that city's inner population.

Shaun King, , quoted the words of Martin Luther King, Jr., who called a riot "the language of the unheard." King went on to reference a piece Milwaukee resident Kenya Downs wrote for NPR in 2015, asking In answering the question, King says, Down shows that "virtually metric imaginable 鈥 from education, to economics, to incarceration, to home ownership, and everything in between make Milwaukee a place of deep pain and misery for so many African-Americans."

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