KENOSHA, Wis. - A former Kenosha alderman said he has "no regrets" about his "call to arms" on Tuesday, Aug.
25 -- even after an Illinois teenager was charged with murdering a pair of protesters. "The second amendment was designed for this type of scenario where my community is under attack.
It`s being burnt to the ground," said former Kenosha Alderman Kevin Mathewson.Kevin Mathewson Mathewson has never shied away from conflict.
But his "call to arms" on Tuesday may be his most polarizing move yet. "For me to sit back and do nothing when law enforcement is outnumbered wasn`t an option," Mathewson said.Mathewson founded the so-called Kenosha Guard in June after the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.