During a town board meeting, an Illinois mayor jumped into a bawl that broke out between her boyfriend and an activist…..and the whole thing spiraled into utter chaos.
Dolton, Illinois Mayor Tiffany Henyard was filmed losing her wig during a fight that broke out happened after activist Jedidiah Brown called the mayor a derogatory name.
In what looks like a ghetto movie scene, Heynard’s wig was ripped from her head and went flying across the room as onlookers gasped. Instead of de-escalating the situation, she joined in on the flying fists. Unreal.
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🚨BREAKING NEWS: Dolton mayor Tiffany Henyard and her boyfriend JUMPS on activist Jedidiah Brown and critics! Tiffany Henyard wig fell off. This is wild and will end in arrests and lawsuits. WOW! pic.twitter.com/5if14Ye6U4
— Ja'Mal Green (@JaymalGreen) January 29, 2025
It all started after Brown called Heynard a b*tch and called her for resignation. Moments later, boyfriend Kamal Woods appeared and confronted Brown.
By the time police arrived on scene, everyone involved had already fled the scene and no one was arrested.
Trending Politics reports:
Former Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot recently concluded an investigation into Mayor Henyard’s financial management, revealing significant mismanagement and a lack of transparency. The report found that village credit cards were used for unauthorized purchases, with over $170,000 spent on travel and $51,000 on restaurant expenses.
Additionally, Amazon purchases exceeded $218,000, including nearly $50,000 for a skating rink. The village’s financial health plummeted from a $5.61 million surplus in 2022 to a $3.65 million deficit by 2024. Trustees were allegedly denied financial reports, and the village faces 48 lawsuits, including 12 over Freedom of Information Act violations, as reported by NBC5.
This month, a judge also found Henyard in contempt of court for reportedly failing to approve promised liquor licenses. After months of delays, the judge’s decision compels Henyard to sign off on the licenses, enabling the opening of St. Patrick’s, a three-story restaurant and banquet hall. The establishment’s attorneys stated that this ruling allows the business to commence operations, according to WGN9.
The meeting was called to reinstate the town’s insurance policies, which had rendered residents without any social services for more than a month.