Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard controversy: Residents denied public comment in board meeting – FOX32 (Chicago)

Stephanie Wiedeman was among a handful of residents who say they were blocked from going to the boardroom and were sent to the basement, where they were told the meeting would be held. But, it was held in another location. Before the residents knew what happened, the meeting upstairs was over in about four minutes and Henyard was gone.
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Ex Illini
2 years ago

They’re lucky she didn’t lock them in the basement. This lady is cray cray!

Hello, Indiana!
2 years ago

Sounds like the kind of things the old guard used to do. Funny how their way of doing business was racist, but still comes in quite handy. Quite handy.

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