Kansas mayor resigns amid threats over support of coronavirus mask mandate
Dodge City Mayor Joyce Warshaw said she feared for her safety
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A Kansas mayor announced Tuesday she has resigned over threats she’s been receiving after publicly supporting the city’s COVID-19 mask mandate.
Dodge City Mayor Joyce Warshaw told USA Today she feared for her safety after residents threatened her over the phone and email.
“I understand people are under a lot of pressure from various things that are happening around society like the pandemic, the politics, the economy, so on and so forth, but I also believe that during these times people are acting not as they normally would,” Warshaw told the outlet.
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“I think it’s best for me and the city that I love to remove myself from the commission at this time and from the mayorship so that the city can move forward and be the best that it can be, because I believe in the city.”
In USA Today’s Dec. 11 article, Warshaw was quoted saying she supported the mask mandate, which the city’s commission passed on Nov. 16.
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“We just felt like we had to do something so everybody was aware of how important it was for everybody to be responsible for each other’s health and well-being,” the mayor told the outlet.
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Dodge City police are investigating the threats against Warshaw.
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This story first appeared in the New York Post.