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Citizens of Prichard are continuing to look for answers as they met with State Senator Vivian Figures and other state and county officials Monday night. The water board’s financial troubles, water quality, highway improvements and funding for the city were all discussed.
An incident in Mobile, Alabama had someone discharging 23 rounds into the home of local Democratic politician, state Sen. Vivian Davis Figures.
At least 23 bullets were fired into the home of Alabama state Sen. Vivian Davis Figures early Thursday morning in what police said was a targeted attack https://t.co/sHuEovaOR5 The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) July 5, 2021
This has led to speculation, on Twitter, that evil Trumpers must have done it.
The same claim of right-wing violence is seen here:
Police: 23 Shots Fired into Home of State Sen. Vivian Davis Figures https://t.co/r00KN957Nz
Right-wing hate and political violence is heating up. Heal the Planet ✌✌ (@fwtoney) July 3, 2021
watch the fetus in their womb before she made the decision to have the abortion. so alabama has always gone the extreme to try to be number one in this particular area. but this really cuts to the heart of it, because as i was telling the senator that sponsored this bill, this is not personal and i don t take it personal, this is an affront, it is an attack on all women. you have wives, you have daughters, you have a mother. don t tell me that if one of those persons were raped and they got pregnant, you would abide by the law that you now stand to report and say you will carry out. there was a poll in 2018, it was commissioned by planned parenthood, and it found only 16% of voters in alabama say abortions should be banned, except when the woman s life is in danger. senator figures, that would subject only 16% of voters may support that ban. how do you think this plays out next time voters in alabama go