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NATICK Sue Ianni believes she’s being persecuted by some Town Meeting members.
Ianni, a Town Meeting member herself, shared her opinions Wednesday morning after the representative body overwhelmingly voted Tuesday night to condemn the Jan. 6 riots inside the U.S. Capitol.
The final vote on the nonbinding resolution was 113-20, with seven abstentions.
“It’s political persecution of conservatives,” Ianni told the Daily News in a phone interview.
Ianni faces charges in connection with the riots after a published photograph showed her inside the Capitol, raising her right arm in defiance among a throng of protesters.
She faces two charges: knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority; and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds. Ianni’s next scheduled court hearing is May 28.
NATICK A Town Meeting member plans to introduce a resolution that condemns the actions of those who took part in the Jan. 6 riot inside the U.S. Capitol.
Jay Ball, a 30-year member of the elected body, will present his resolution during tonight’s first session of Town Meeting.
Posted on the town’s website, the resolution calls the riot a “despicable act.”
“…be it resolved that we, the duly elected Members of Natick Town Meeting, condemn the actions of any and all persons who took part in this act of sedition, and declare that they in no way represent the sentiments of this body, or of the Town of Natick,” the resolution reads in part.