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An important safety reminder from the Wisconsin Department of Transportation in Waukesha County after one of their workers nearly lost his life on the job. WisDOT is asking people to slow down and put their cell phones down especially as we head into a busy holiday travel weekend. TMJ4 Andy Bakker, a subcontractor for Wisconsin DOT stands in front of a crash cushion. The piece of equipment saved him and his crew. We had a close call, said Andy Bakker, a subcontractor for WisDOT.This is a picture of the crash that almo
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st killed Andy. TMJ4 The vehicle that almost crashed into Andy Bakker and his crew. In the background of the photo you can see the crash cushion. We do pavement marking and pavement marking is one of the most dangerous jobs in road construction, said Andy.Two years ago, he was working overnight on I-94 near Lake Mills for Century Traffic which is a subcontractor WisDOT. TMJ4 Andy Bakker stands in back of the crash cushion. The piece of safety equipment saved him and his crew of five people from being hit in a crash. We were in lane one with traffic whizzing by us in the next lane. And a gentleman had his phone off his dashboard where his speedometer is watching Netflix. He missed every one of our signs, every message board, every arrow board, and even came up t
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KENOSHA 鈥?A Kenosha man is suing Kenosha authorities as he says law enforcement unjustly fired rubber bullets at
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his leg during protests in late August, severely injuring him, according to a lawsuit.Randall Delaney is suing Kenosha County Sheriff David Beth, Kenosha Police Chief Daniel Miskinis, and the City and County of Kenosha in the Eastern District of Wisconsin.Following the police shooting of Jacob Blake, Delaney says he was peacefully protesting at Civic Center Park in Kenosha when city and county law enforcement fired bullets and tear gas. Delaney says a rubber bullet hit him in his leg, s
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everely injuring him.He adds that he also experienced painful burning sensations in his eyes, mouth, nose and lungs from the tear gas.City of Kenosha Police Department told TMJ4 News i
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n an email that to their knowledge, the City of Kenosha has not been served notice of the lawsuit, and had no further comments. City and County law enforcement took these extreme and outrageous steps because Mr. Delaney was demonstrating against police violence and racist policing practices and the law enforcement officers wanted to quash Mr. Delaneys speech, halt his expressive conduct, and deter others from opposing policing practices that are clearly excessive, disproportionate and wrong, argues his attorney, William Sulton, of the law firm Gingras, Thomsen Wachs. Morry Gash AP Protesters chant outside the Kenosha County courthouse Monday, Aug. 24, 202