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There is a group of people in Spokane, and elsewhere, who are not happy with City Council President Ben Stuckart, who on Monday gaveled to a close an unusually quarrelsome hearing on a controversial initiative that could change how city employees, including police officers, deal with undocumented immigrants.
Here’s our coverage of the meeting.
Someone called up Stuckart and left a very salty voicemail that includes a new nickname for the council president. Adam McDaniel, Stuckart’s aide, appears to have posted it to YouTube.
Warning: some of the language in the recording is not G-rated.