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Kirby councilmember removed from meeting by police after questioning city officials
A Kirby city councilmember was escorted out of a meeting by police after fellow councilmembers voted to expel her without explanation.
By Daniela Ibarra, Eddie Latigo·4 hr ago
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KIRBY, Texas - A Kirby city councilmember was escorted out of city hall by police after her fellow councilmembers voted to expel her without publicly explaining why, according to footage of the meeting posted by the city.
Councilmember Susan Street was elected last year.
The councilmembers represent about 8,000 residents.
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