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It was another eventful village board meeting in south suburban Dolton Monday night as Mayor Tiffany Henyard once again told residents she’ll be victorious in her run for a second term.
Many in the audience left or stood with their backs to the mayor when she spoke.
“Know this – I am going to come through on a landslide just like Trump did,” Henyard said. “Like it or not, I am your mayor.”
But in the coming days, Henyard’s hand-picked choice for interim police chief will be out of a job.
A judge said Ronnie Burge Sr. could only serve for 30 days, making his last day on the job Dec. 6.
In a letter, the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board said that Burge has no authority to make arrests or carry a firearm until the necessary documents were submitted to determine if he’s eligible for reactivation and a training waiver.
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It was another eventful village board meeting in south suburban Dolton Monday night as Mayor Tiffany Henyard once again told residents she’ll be victorious in her run for a second term.
Many in the audience left or stood with their backs to the mayor when she spoke.
“Know this – I am going to come through on a landslide just like Trump did,” Henyard said. “Like it or not, I am your mayor.”
But in the coming days, Henyard’s hand-picked choice for interim police chief will be out of a job.
A judge said Ronnie Burge Sr. could only serve for 30 days, making his last day on the job Dec. 6.
In a letter, the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board said that Burge has no authority to make arrests or carry a firearm until the necessary documents were submitted to determine if he’s eligible for reactivation and a training waiver.

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