Dolton 'Dictator' Mayor Tiffany Henyard called cops on workers removing banners of her face: video
Dolton “Dictator” Mayor Tiffany Henyard called the Illinois village’s police after she spotted workers taking down welcome banners featuring her image — with her self-described “super mayor” title underneath — as the vendor claims it’s owed nearly $20,000, according to a new report.
Footage obtained by NBC 5 Chicago showed the controversial leader asking for charges to be filed against the village administrator and possibly even the workers removing the signage at the behest of the village’s dissenting trustees.
“Press charges on him, and they just in the middle of it but if I gotta press charges on them, too, because they are taking government property down,” Henyard told an officer on Sept. 23, according to police bodycam video.
“I didn’t give that order.”
The banners were reportedly put up along a main road in Dolton over the summer, but the vendor who supplied them claimed her company hadn’t been paid.
Dawn Harmon, of Mosca Design, told the station she’s owed nearly $20,000 from the village.
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Footage obtained by NBC 5 Chicago showed the controversial leader asking for charges to be filed against the village administrator and possibly even the workers removing the signage at the behest of the village’s dissenting trustees.
“Press charges on him, and they just in the middle of it but if I gotta press charges on them, too, because they are taking government property down,” Henyard told an officer on Sept. 23, according to police bodycam video.
“I didn’t give that order.”
The banners were reportedly put up along a main road in Dolton over the summer, but the vendor who supplied them claimed her company hadn’t been paid.
Dawn Harmon, of Mosca Design, told the station she’s owed nearly $20,000 from the village.
Read more at https://nypost.com/2024/11/15/us-news/tiffany-henyard-called-cops-on-workers-removing-banners-of-her-face-as-vendor-claims-its-owed-20k-video/
#tiffanyhenyard #dolton #illinois #bodycam
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