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|    Niggers In Politics to All    |
|    'Dolton Dictator' Nigger Tiffany Henyard    |
|    31 Jan 25 01:44:27    |
      XPost: alt.sodomites.barack-obama, alt.niggers, alt.politics.democrats.d       XPost: talk.politics.guns, sac.politics       From: suggestionsformayor@vodolton.org              Ha! Ha! You deserve what you vote for.              Wild video captured scandal-plagued “Dolton Dictator” Mayor Tiffany       Henyard throwing herself into a huge brawl that broke out at a town board       meeting when her boyfriend charged an activist who called her a “bitch.”              Fists started swinging soon after Jedediah Brown called Henyard a “half       a–ed mayor” at the local Illinois meeting, accusing her of “sleeping her       way to the top.”              “You gone, bitch!” the fuming activist called the mayor of Dolton village.              As he walked away from the microphone, Brown was quickly charged by       Henyard’s boyfriend, Kamal Woods – setting off the wild melee.              Henyard, who has also served as Thornton Township’s supervisor since 2022,       immediately shoved a table aside and sprinted towards the brawl, the footage       shows.              “Tiffany’s in there!” some shocked onlookers yelled during the all-out       brawl.              Witnesses say Henyard – who at one point threw herself into the middle as       punches were being thrown – lost a shoe and was thrown to the floor amid the       violence, CBS News reported.              “I have never seen a politician jump in and fight like that – it was scary       and horrible- It is an embarrassment,” eyewitness Meghan Dudek told NBC       Chicago.              “It was one thing when the guys were fighting, but when she jumped in it, I       was taken aback. I was floored,” resident Alicia Nichole added in an       interview with ABC7.              It wasn’t immediately clear if Henyard was trying to break up the fight or       join it.              Security inside the south suburban Chicago township tried to separate the       crowd from jumping on tables, throwing punches and kicking each other during       the fracas.              “It should never happen. I just couldn’t believe that it came to that,”       resident Gerald Williams told the ABC outlet.              “She jumped in. She hit her head on the table, so I don’t know. She might       be injured,” Williams added of Henyard.              It wasn’t immediately clear if Henyard was trying to break up the fight or       join it.              It also wasn’t clear if anyone was injured. No arrests were made and Brown       was carried out by cops, according to the footage.              The brawl unfolded following a tense meeting where Henyard’s boyfriend, who       runs the township’s at-risk youth program alongside a man named William       Moore, was at the center of the meeting’s agenda Tuesday night.              Both men were placed on paid administrative after the board and community       questioned the work they were doing.              They also approved an independent investigator or or a forensic auditor to       find out how grant money and township funds were being used for the at-risk       youth program and the outreach department.              The controversial mayor called the actions “political retaliation” and       even threatened a lawsuit.              It comes after the self-proclaimed “super mayor” recently lost the       Democratic nomination for Thornton Township supervisor and vowed to fight back       — claiming that there was “voter suppression.”              The brawl happened, too, just days after Henyard was found in contempt of       court for allegedly stonewalling liquor licenses for months.              The owners of St. Patrick’s, a three-story restaurant, claimed the mayor had       repeatedly promised to sign the liquor licenses, which were already approved       by the village board of trustees, but did not, according to a suit filed in       August.              She ultimately signed two of the three licenses — under the threat of       contempt — last week after she showed up 30 minutes late to the court       appearance.              Henyard’s attorney Beau B. Brindley said the mayor is the victim here.                     [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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