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Corey Ruiz Memorial Camp Faces City Pressure | Madison News
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A makeshift memorial encampment at the intersection of Williamson and South Baldwin streets, sparked by the July 22 police shooting of Corey Ruiz, remains defiant despite city officials’ calls for removal. Over a dozen tents, barricades, and a campfire now dot the area as activists honor Ruiz’s memory — but Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway warns the situation is unsafe and unsustainable, citing sanitation, emergency access, and business disruption. While she supports preserving the memorial, she questions the encampment’s effectiveness in uniting the community — especially as her reelection campaign looms. Local businesses report declining bookings and safety concerns, yet the protest has also grown to include healthcare and social services. A state investigation into Ruiz’s death continues, and officials are exploring a “respectful transition,” including hotel vouchers, aiming for peace while honoring victims of police violence.
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