Current:Home > MyLegislative staffer suspended after confrontation with ‘Tennessee Three’ member -PureWealth Academy
Legislative staffer suspended after confrontation with ‘Tennessee Three’ member
View
Date:2025-04-14 02:58:17
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — A Tennessee legislative staffer has been placed on leave after Democratic state Rep. Justin Jones says the staffer yelled at him in a hallway.
Jones, who shot to national fame as one of two Democrats expelled by their Republican colleagues last year for their participation in a protest calling for gun control, said that he filed a complaint against the staffer last month following an incident that took place outside his legislative office.
Jones added that the staffer confronted him in the hallway, began yelling at him and didn’t leave until another lawmaker intervened.
Jones said Tuesday that an independent investigation was conducted and it was determined that the staffer would be suspended until May.
“No matter who you are, no one should be talking to another person like that,” Jones said.
The staffer works for a fellow Democratic House member.
Connie Ridley, the Legislature’s administrative director, provided a letter to The Associated Press that was sent to the staffer on January 30. The letter said that the staffer would be placed on “disciplinary suspension” until May 3, with pay being withheld between February 1 through February 16.
“On the evening of January 9, 2024, you were in an inappropriate confrontation with a Member of the House of Representatives,” the letter states. “This incident occurred in the hallway adjacent to the Member’s office. Your conduct failed to maintain a satisfactory and harmonious working relationship with the Member and has caused disruption in daily operations for the Member and other individuals who were impacted by your actions.”
The letter also stated that the staffer must complete “emotional and behavioral health” counseling before returning to work.
Republicans ousted Jones and Rep. Justin Pearson, a fellow young Black Democrat, last April over their megaphone-amplified protest on the House floor calling for gun control just days after a Christian elementary school shooting killed six people. Republicans spared Democratic Rep. Gloria Johnson, who is white, from expulsion for her role in the demonstration by one vote.
Jones and Pearson were quickly reappointed back to their positions and then reelected in special elections.
veryGood! (64781)
Related
- US appeals court rejects Nasdaq’s diversity rules for company boards
- The State Fair of Texas opens with a new gun ban after courts reject challenge
- Michigan’s top court won’t intervene in dispute over public records and teachers
- What to watch: George Clooney, Brad Pitt's howl of fame
- Family of explorer who died in the Titan sub implosion seeks $50M-plus in wrongful death lawsuit
- ‘Catastrophic’ Hurricane Helene Makes Landfall in Florida, Menaces the Southeast
- Vance exuded calm during a tense debate stage moment. Can he keep it up when he faces Walz?
- Shohei Ohtani 50-50 home run ball: Auction starts with lawsuit looming
- The seven biggest college football quarterback competitions include Michigan, Ohio State
- Maggie Smith Dead at 89: Downton Abbey Costars and More Pay Tribute
Ranking
- DoorDash steps up driver ID checks after traffic safety complaints
- Kylie Jenner's Pal Yris Palmer Shares What It’s Really Like Having a Playdate With Her Kids
- Kentucky sues Express Scripts, alleging it had a role in the deadly opioid addiction crisis
- Ohio’s fall redistricting issue sparked a fight over one word. So what is ‘gerrymandering,’ anyway?
- IRS recovers $4.7 billion in back taxes and braces for cuts with Trump and GOP in power
- Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs faces new sex assault allegations in woman’s lawsuit
- Joe Wolf, who played for North Carolina and 7 NBA teams, dies at 59
- Latina governor of US border state will attend inauguration of Mexico’s first female president
Recommendation
Connie Chiume, Black Panther Actress, Dead at 72: Lupita Nyong'o and More Pay Tribute
Michael Andretti hands over control of race team to business partner. Formula 1 plans in limbo
Dame Maggie Smith, 'Downton Abbey' star and Professor McGonagall in 'Harry Potter,' dies at 89
Joliet, Illinois, Plans to Source Its Future Drinking Water From Lake Michigan. Will Other Cities Follow?
The Daily Money: Disney+ wants your dollars
Michigan’s top court won’t intervene in dispute over public records and teachers
Torrential rains flood North Carolina mountains and create risk of dam failure
District attorney’s office staffer tried to make a bomb to blow up migrant shelter, police say