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Without naming Ianni, Natick board condemns shocking and disgraceful events at Capitol
Natick resident Ianni participated in the violent surge inside the U.S. Capitol. Her name was never mentioned in two statements approved by the Select Board in the wake of last week s riot.
NATICK Responding to a petition signed by more than 500 people demanding Sue Ianni s removal as a Town Meeting member, town officials say they don t have the legal authority to take that step.
Members of the Select Board on Wednesday did vote unanimously to support two statements that reaffirm their commitment to public health and democracy.
When a mob laid siege to the U.S. Capitol, interrupting the congressional process to confirm President-elect Joe Biden s electoral college win, Ben Jackson watched news coverage from his home in Natick, the pit of his stomach growing heavy.
Jackson, 45, who works as a writer and political podcast producer, was not surprised at the prospect of Trump supporters lashing out over election results. But when Jackson learned Natick Town Meeting member Suzanne E. Ianni was involved and saw what allegedly appeared to be her face photographed among the rioters who breached the building’s security, he said his dread morphed into anger, fear and sadness.