Residents pack heated village board meeting amid controversies in south Chicago suburb
Posted on AllSides April 1st, 2024
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DOLTON, Ill. (CBS) -- Residents packed the Dolton Village Hall during a board meeting Monday evening, voicing complaints about allegations of misconduct that have been swirling in the headlines for weeks. The Dolton Village Board meeting was at capacity, and several people were not allowed in. Loud chants could be heard outside the board's chambers. Before the meeting began, Dolton police Chief Lewis Lacey said "credible threats" had delayed its start. He wanted that any "outbursts" or clapping would result in the meeting being shut down. Afterward, several people took...