Birmingham, AL – Alabama Mayor, Councilor In Hospital After Brawl, Both Pressing Charges

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    Birmingham City Council President Johnathan Austin holds up a photograph of injuries to Councilman Marcus Lundy's leg after a fight with Mayor William Bell, as he speaks during a press conference Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2015, in Birmingham, Ala. Bell and Lundy each suffered minor injuries in a fight that broke out during a council meeting Tuesday, and both men could face charges. (AP Photo/Phillip Lucas)Birmingham, AL – The mayor of Alabama’s largest city got into a fight with a city councilman during a meeting Tuesday, sending both men to the hospital.

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    Media covering the council meeting reported hearing a man shout “No, No!” during the fracas in a small room outside the chamber. After the dust settled, Mayor William Bell and Councilman Marcus Lundy both had minor injuries and could face charges.

    It’s not clear who started the fight or what it was over, but Bell spokeswoman April Odom said Lundy recently had to return the city car he was driving because the law prohibits council members from having municipal vehicles.

    Also, Council President Johnathan Austin said Lundy alleges Bell called his job trying to get him fired.

    Councilwoman Kim Rafferty said there have been power struggles between Bell, 66, and the council for a while.

    “Boys need to grow up and be men and do the job they were elected to do,” she said. “They need to sit across the table and talk about conflict resolution.”

    Austin said at a news conference that the mayor assaulted the councilman and that Lundy planned to press charges. Austin showed photos of scrapes on the back of Lundy’s left leg.

    Odom issued a statement saying an arrest warrant would be taken out on Lundy. Odom said Lundy refused to talk to police after the incident. The city tweeted that Bell was undergoing an MRI and CT scan after the fight.

    Police Chief A.C. Roper declined to comment on details of the altercation, saying a report wasn’t complete.

    Bell, a former council member, has been mayor since 2010. He briefly spoke at a law enforcement training session that included a mention of workplace violence before the council meeting but missed a chamber of commerce luncheon afterward.

    Lundy, elected in 2013, has worked as an executive with several companies. He is chairman of the council’s Economic Development, Budget and Finance Committee.


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    8 years ago

    Both lowlifes should be forced to resign. There’s no integrity left in public office since Bill Clinton.