Milwaukee police ban officers from masking their identities amid ICE concerns

In Minneapolis, a masked border patrol agent stands in front of protestors in January as people gather near the scene of a fatal shooting by federal agents. The Milwaukee Police Department has issued a policy banning Milwaukee police officers from wearing masks to conceal their identity. (Photo by Nicole Neri/Minnesota Reformer)
The Milwaukee Police Department has explicitly banned officers from using masks or other facial coverings to hide their identities, Milwaukee Common Council members announced on Monday.Β
βWe met with the police chief, delivered the message of what our constituents were demanding, and he acted. This is about responsiveness, accountability and trust,β Alderperson JoCasta Zamarripa said in a statement that quoted four members of the council, including council president JosΓ© PΓ©rez.
The statement said the new policy is aligned with the councilβs βICE Outβ public safety plan.Β
Last month, officials announced a package of local ordinance proposals that aim to prepare the city for a possible surge in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations. The package included a requirement for all ICE agents to be unmasked when interacting with the public in Milwaukee.Β
The department updated the uniform requirements in its standard operating procedure, effective Monday.Β
The Milwaukee Police Department procedure states that facial coverings and masks are allowed in certain circumstances. These include but are not limited to the following: protection to prevent exposure to hazardous materials, protection on assignments to prevent the spread of diseases or viruses and protection from cold or extreme weather during assignments that require a staff member to be outdoors for periods of time.Β
βNote: Facial coverings and masks shall not be used for the purpose of concealing identity,β the procedure states.Β
In a statement to the Examiner, the police department expressed gratitude to elected officials, the Milwaukee Police Association and the Milwaukee Police Supervisors Organization, who worked in collaboration to make the modification to the operating procedure, the unsigned statement said, adding, βWe are always better together.β
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