
The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors is implementing new security procedures at its public meetings in response to escalating disruptions and threats from the public. These measures, which start tomorrow, were recommended by a recent Threat Assessment. The decision comes after the board had to adjourn a meeting two weeks ago due to disorderly behavior from the public, despite repeated warnings to adhere to rules. The board has faced threats and harassment for years, prompting these changes to ensure the safety and orderliness of its meetings.









Maricopa County Board of Supervisors add security measures to meetings due to disruptions https://t.co/FwXimcKqlB https://t.co/C2nqTPtIa2
Dallas finally had a good thing going: Good police leadership and an effective police oversight board. Now that the city has decided to undercut our work on the board, we get this. The Dallas Morning News sums it up ---> https://t.co/F6MDKLqMo3 https://t.co/akGbXJl4tX
After a change in leadership and staff duties, the Philadelphia Board of City Commissioners’ meetings have been marked by frequent public spats. https://t.co/rewZWPEipU