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Shelby County Council releases statement addressing recent escalation in rhetoric

The following letter was submitted by the members of the Shelby County Council -- 

 

The Shelby County Council wishes to address recent events and the broader tone of public discourse surrounding local government decisions.

Public service relies on the willingness of residents to step forward, serve their neighbors, and participate in the difficult work of governance. These individuals are members of our community. They are parents, spouses, and neighbors who volunteer significant time and energy, often with limited recognition and substantial personal sacrifice.

The County Council would like to first recognize the majority of community members that have engaged in respectful discourse, however, we condemn all threats, intimidation, and hateful rhetoric directed at any elected or appointed official. Such conduct undermines the foundations of civic engagement and discourages capable, well-intentioned individuals from serving their communities. Disagreement is a natural and healthy part of democracy. Harassment and threats are not.

We encourage residents to engage through constructive and appropriate channels. Attend public meetings. Watch recorded sessions. Review meeting minutes. Ask questions respectfully. Volunteer, serve on boards or commissions, or consider running for office. These actions strengthen our local institutions and lead to better outcomes for everyone.

Local government functions best when dialogue is rooted in mutual respect, factual understanding, and a shared commitment to the well-being of the community. The County Council calls on all residents to help foster an environment where civic participation is encouraged, differing viewpoints are heard, and discourse remains respectful.

We remain committed to transparency, accountability, and open communication, and we believe that meaningful progress is achieved through collaboration rather than conflict.

This community belongs to all of us. How we choose to engage with one another will shape its future.

Shelby County Council

Brett Haacker, President 

Leigh Langkabel, Vice President 

Charity Mohr, Member

Troy Merrick, Member

Nick O'Connor, Member

Kyle Barlow, Member

Jeremy Ruble, Member