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Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Video: Dolton Mayor Henyard accused of using police for political retaliation


Residents, Village of Dolton Trustees, and Dolton Park District Commissioners came together for a press conference yesterday, and all of them alleged Tiffany Henyard, Mayor of Dolton and Thornton Township Supervisor, has been using the Dolton Police Department for political retaliation against residents, trustees, and park district commissioners.

The latest in her alleged retaliation occurred this past weekend when she (unlawfully) told the village police department to shut down a car show scheduled to be held on park district property last Saturday. The Dolton Police installed 4-foot by 4-foot concrete cubic barriers across both entrances into the park district parking lot, and stationed police vehicles at those entrances prohibiting any vehicles from entering park district property.

Henyard, according to the individual in charge of the car show, had sent police officers and other employees of the village to demand he move the car show a few blocks down the street to one of Henyard’s township events in order for it to appear more people were attending the Henyard event. He refused, and the barricades went up.

Other residents and businesses have accused her of refusing to renew business and liquor licenses because they would not provide financial donations to her political campaign (here). One lawsuit over the nonrenewal of these licenses has been filed – more are on the way.

The Park District stated it is filing suit against Mayor Henyard, the Village of Dolton, and the Dolton Police Department to ensure this type of activity never happens again.

The barricades were still in place on Sunday and Monday, and some were still in place on Tuesday prior to the press conference.

This story was originally published by Edgar County Watchdogs. Read the original HERE. 

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