deluxe paraphrased version of events
Did anyone hear the statement his brother made? Basically said the council members, etc... had it coming. Wow. Saw it on CNN too tired to search for it online.
Yeah, and his mom called it an "act of god".
Basically the guy's beef with the city was that he got a bunch of parking tickets
7 years ago for parking 7 commercial trucks on a residential street
(at his house) and then going on vacation. He went on vacation for a few days and when he got back he had a ticket on each truck for each day he was gone. Which I will say is kind of a jerky thing for the police to do.
But, if he would have gone in and complained about it and agreed to pay 1 fine but not 7 or tried to work with the city at all to reconcile, this all could have been avoided.
Instead, he decided that the city was challenging his manhood in some way. So, he stopped "playing by their rules". Which, when you're a residential contractor in that city, apparently means doing anything that might involve giving the City any money for anything. Such as, but not limited to:
1. Paying parking tickets
2. Renewing your business license
3. Obtaining a building permit
4. Obtaining zoning approval
5. Getting site plans approved
6. Applying for Temporary Special Use permits for things like dumpsters and trucks you want to park out in a street at a job site
So, refusing to do these things for the last several years, he butted heads quite a bit with city officials, who are charged with enforcing their ordinances, and after several warnings he started to rack up some hefty fines, about $18,000 total. He also apparently at one point either assaulted or physically threatened / harmed the director of public works, Ken Yost, who would later become one of his victims, and was arrested for that.
Around this time is when he started disrupting City Council and Planning and Zoning board meetings. At first, he would apply to get on the agenda
(if you are a resident of Kirkwood and have a topic that fits the purview of the board you are petitioning, they are required to give you time by city law) to talk about a specific topic, but when it was his turn to speak, he would instead talk about how he thought all the city officials could go to hell, or how the mayor's head particularly resembled a donkey's behind. Sometimes he would bring an easel and a sharpie and play pictionary.
At first people thought this was embarrassing or occasionally amusing. Most towns have their nutty guy or two, right? But as the guy kept on persisting and wouldn't ever be talking about his topic, but rather insulting the Council, Zoning Board, Mayor, and occasionally their mothers, they stopped putting him on the agenda.
So then he started coming to meetings just as an attendee, which is his right as a city resident. Typically, before the council or board would put an issue to vote after each agenda item, they would ask for any comments from citizens. He would then stand up and say something, but at this point he's not even making unrelated insults, he would just say, "Mr. Mayor, blah blah blah. Blabbity blah. Blah blah. Blabbity blah blah blah." for several minutes and then sit down. Or, on at least one occasion that my boss was in attendance, he hee-hawed like a donkey for a bit. On several occasions he was removed by police and he was arrested at least 2 times for disorderly conduct / creating a public disturbance.
The council decided
not to ban him from attending, but because he felt that his first amendment rights were being violated by being removed / arrested, he took the city to court. The city tried to appease him by saying they would reduce or remove his fines - I'm not sure if they were talking about the parking tickets or the ones from not following procedure in his contracting business. Last week he lost his case in federal court when a judge dismissed his suit on the grounds that he was in fact being disruptive and that the city was acting within its legal bounds to remove him.
So that was the situation as of Thursday morning.
His brother says he went to war with the people who were causing him strife. The only person who was causing strife in his life was him. He just got so fixated on his hatred for the city that he eventually flipped out. He thought they were deliberately picking on him, forming secret plans against him, and possibly discriminating against him because he was black, when in fact, if I had done the things he attempted, or my company had, we would have expected to be treated in exactly the same way.
His mother says it was an "Act of God". She's 100% wrong. It was an act of insanity, accomplished through paranoia and stupidity, and ending in violence. His family should have sought counseling for him years ago when he became obsessively fixated on this. Prior to that time, from all accounts, he was a pretty nice guy and well-liked individual.