Atlantic City’s council held its first meeting Wednesday since the mayor’s home was raided by the FBI and the ATF. The mayor was also accused of being involved in a fight outside an Atlantic City casino. Councilman Jeffree Fauntlreoy II, who was also accused of being involved in the fight, attended the meeting. Now city leaders are working on. Reporter Dec 12, 2018
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A 47-year-old woman in New Jersey was arrested after threatening to kill the mayor of Atlantic City and his family during a confrontation in the City Hall parking lot, authorities said.
Officers responded to the parking lot of City Hall around just before 4:30 p.m. Saturday to a report of a woman yelling threats at Mayor Marty Small Sr., the Atlantic City Police Department said in a statement.
The woman, identified as Nicole Staton, had jumped in front of Small’s car as he drove through the lot, police said. Small stopped and Staton began banging on his window and yelling at him as a small group of bystanders watched.
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