A Louisiana official made a horrifying lynching joke about an NAACP chair
Officials in Lafayette, Louisiana this week are grappling with whether comments made by several city employees about the local NAACP president are grounds for dismissal, or simply a joke taken out of context. For city-parish councilman Kenneth Boudreaux, however, the answer is clear.
This week, Boudreaux played audio of city officials discussing local NAACP president Marja Broussard, in which they laughingly made reference to her being hanged, and eaten by birds. The comments, Boudreaux claimed, make the officials unfit for their government positions. According to ABC affiliate KATC, Boudreaux played the recording at a council meeting on Tuesday. There, his colleagues heard Civil Service Board chairman Jason Boudreaux (no relation) and board attorney Candice Hattan discuss how to collect fees owed by Broussard, following an unsuccessful lawsuit against the board.
In the tape played by Boudreaux on Tuesday, Hatten is reportedly heard saying that “we could simply reschedule if [Broussard] does not show up” to pay the fees she’d been ordered to cover, following the failed suit.