The Epoch Times
The Epoch Times
AD
The Epoch Times
Support Us
US News

Wisconsin Governor Activates National Guard After Violence, Toppling of Statues

Wisconsin Governor Activates National Guard After Violence, Toppling of Statues
Wisconsin's 'Forward' statue lies in the street on Capitol Square in Madison, Wis., on June 23, 2020. AP Photo/Emily Hamer, Wisconsin State Journal
The Associated Press
The Associated Press
6/25/2020|Updated: 6/25/2020

MADISON, Wis.—Wisconsin’s governor activated the National Guard on Wednesday to protect state properties after a night of violence that included the toppling of two statues outside the state Capitol, one of which commemorated an abolitionist Civil War hero.

Gov. Tony Evers, who toured the damage from Tuesday night and said the violence was in “stark contrast” to earlier peaceful protests, said he was activating the National Guard “to make sure people can exercise their First Amendment rights while ensuring the safety of members of the public and state buildings and infrastructure.”

The Associated Press
The Associated Press
Author
Author’s Selected Articles
Jordan Stolz Joins Eric Heiden With a 500-1,000 Speedskating Double Gold at the Olympics
Feb 14, 2026
Jordan Stolz Joins Eric Heiden With a 500-1,000 Speedskating Double Gold at the Olympics
Brazilian Au Pair Gets 10-year Sentence for Killing Joseph Ryan in Murder Plot Against Lover’s Wife
Feb 14, 2026
Brazilian Au Pair Gets 10-year Sentence for Killing Joseph Ryan in Murder Plot Against Lover’s Wife
Judge Sentences Teen to Life Without Parole for Fatally Shooting 5 in North Carolina
Feb 13, 2026
Judge Sentences Teen to Life Without Parole for Fatally Shooting 5 in North Carolina
California Announces Investigation Into Delayed Evacuation Orders During LA-Area Wildfire
Feb 13, 2026
California Announces Investigation Into Delayed Evacuation Orders During LA-Area Wildfire
Related Topics
National Guard
Wisconsin
Tony Evers
Add to My List
Save
The Epoch Times
Copyright © 2000 - 2026 The Epoch Times Association Inc. All Rights Reserved.