Flint councilman offers no apologies for homophobic, racial slurs
Posted May 07, 2021
Maurice Davis listens to Eric Mays during the Flint City Council meeting at Flint City Hall on Monday, May 13, 2019 in downtown Flint. Kaiti Sullivan | MLive.comKaiti Sullivan
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FLINT, MI -- A Flint city councilman who’s used racial and homophobic slurs during video broadcasts on Facebook isn’t apologizing for his words but has started removing the recordings soon after they are broadcast live.
2nd Ward Councilman Maurice Davis made his remarks on what he calls the “News and Blues” broadcast, which typically includes his commentary on city business, harsh words for his political enemies, and routine profanity.