KENOSHA, Wis. - A Kenosha pastor is reflecting on the events that have unfolded in his city one week after the police shooting of Jacob Blake.Kenosha Police Officer Rusten Sheskey shot Blake seven times in the back on Sunday, Aug.
23 while responding to a domestic abuse call. In the days following, protesters have filled Kenosha's streets in a demonstration against police racism and brutality.Jacob Blake A block away from where all of the unrest took place sits a boarded up downtown area. "The people out here are kind of hopeless and feeling kind of down, and kind of out.
A lot of people are worried about their properties," said Pastor Marcus Lang of the ACTS Family Worship Center.Residents say it is reminiscent of a war zone -- people.