Scandal-plagued Illinois mayor boots residents from public meeting as town cuts off government credit card
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Residents living in the Village of Dolton, Illinois, continue showing up to board meetings to question how their community is being run amid investigations.
Dolton police officers and Cook County Sheriff's deputies were at the meeting where attendees were required to walk through metal detectors in order to be allowed inside. At least three women were escorted out by police after Henyard accused them of being "out of order," according to FOX 32 Chicago.
"This village deserves so much more than it’s getting. From an outsider looking in, you’re being hoodwinked, bamboozled and led astray," one woman said at the podium during public comment.
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