
Good evening common council members-
On Monday, June 3rd, I left a message for the mayor. My message was an overview of my eyewitness as a resident of Sun Prairie and my concerns for our children and the imminent danger due to road construction.
I am also disappointed in our leadership modeling after my child, who is openly transgender, was pelted with full containers of Mott’s applesauce by members of the football team who got away with assaulting my child. Popularity excused the behavior.
I came here today to ask our mayor one question:
“Mayor, have you canvassed door-to-door and walked the entire city of Sun Prairie under your watch?”
I have. I will never forget my first experience as a resident. I watched Church St. speeders come close to running my ex-girlfriend’s kids over multiple times during the development of the aftermath of the Sun Prairie Explosion.
Now, I have been having sleepless nights after watching a driver barrel through the pedestrian light on the corner of Windsor and Eddington St. when a child tried to cross midday.
The city is a disaster that I as a 10th Mountain Division veteran cannot allow to continue and am going to begin speaking up through KSUN as a filed reporter and workshop volunteer.
My brand Outpost 422 is launching #SunPrairieQRF to provide our residents with a voice and expose the areas of Sun Prairie that present public safety risks as a neighborhood watch.
I seek fundraising and possible grants from the city to bring the Dept. of Homeland’s Security “If You See Something, Say Something” training to the library and host a radio show weekly allowing callers to express their concerns.
My project addresses both what I witnessed on the street as a field reporter and on the job as a part-time usher at Marcus Palace Cinema, whose operations manager, James Bryan, has a reputation for profiling and escalating people of color.
Both our movie theatre and sidewalk scenes are unfit for children and pedestrians. These projects have turned our city into a disaster and now we must assemble as a quick reactionary force, which is the service my brand provides, to keep our children safe.
I hope to work with our leaders to table at the Farmer’s Market and connect with our community to recognize Sun Prairie is dangerous to its pedestrians and how to advocate on behalf of our children to keep them safe.
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