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me. The Mayor and city manager whisked him out of chambers. Mr. Jennings stayed and <br />talked to me as I collected myself. A police officer who witnessed what had happened <br />asked me, I believe twice, if I wanted an escort to my car. Mr. Jennings as I said before <br />was kind and supportive as I collected myself. <br /> <br />I walked downstairs to go to my car. It was pouring down rain. I waited at the door with <br />several others for the rain to let up. While I was waiting Mr. Kraft and the Mayor <br />walked out. Neither said a word to any of us. I asked Mr. Kraft if I could walk with him. <br />He said yes and I did. (This may be the 15 minutes Mr. Kraft referred to). I told Mr. <br />Kraft that I thought his behavior was not acceptable he said I should not have provoked <br />him. I find it hard to understand how a resident calmly stating something he disagrees <br />We talked a bit longer I naïvely still trying to find middle <br />ground and a way to move forward he finally said <br />that to me. No Mr. Kraft you should not have yelled and thrown a water bottle at me in <br /> you should not have done that to anyone. <br /> <br />Mayor Welsch and Councilman Kraft I am puzzled as to what benefit there is in <br />refabricating what happened that night. Obviously there is one but I am puzzled as to <br />what it may be. I certainly am sure that recreating the events that night are not in the best <br />interest of the city you are elected to serve. I like to believe that conversations I have <br />with my elected officials are in good faith we do not have to agree but that there is good <br />faith that we all care about our community. Sadly that does not exist for me anymore. <br /> <br />The recall is frustrating, but I am not sure what else there is to do. <br /> <br />Please include my comments in the official minutes of the meeting. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />