04-18-2014, 12:07 AM
Residents of a small Missouri town may try to impeach their newly elected mayor after he said this week that he “kind of agreed” with the beliefs of the white supremacist accused of killing three people during a shooting rampage outside two Jewish community centers in Overland Park, Ka., last weekend.
Residents rallied Wednesday outside City Hall in Marionville, Mo., calling for the ouster of Mayor Dan Clevenger, according to the Aurora Advertiser and KOLR.
In an interview this week, Mayor Clevenger spoke out about accused shooter Frazier Glenn Cross, who frequented the small town about a three-hour drive south of the Kansas City suburb where the shooting occured.
“He was always nice and friendly and respectful of elder people. He respected his elders greatly, as long as they were the same color as him,” Clevenger said of Cross, also known as Frazier Glenn Miller, in a interview Tuesday with KSPR. “Very fair and honest and never had a bit of problems out of him.”
“Kind of agreed with him on some things, but I don’t like to express that too much,” Clevenger added.
Residents rallied Wednesday outside City Hall in Marionville, Mo., calling for the ouster of Mayor Dan Clevenger, according to the Aurora Advertiser and KOLR.
In an interview this week, Mayor Clevenger spoke out about accused shooter Frazier Glenn Cross, who frequented the small town about a three-hour drive south of the Kansas City suburb where the shooting occured.
“He was always nice and friendly and respectful of elder people. He respected his elders greatly, as long as they were the same color as him,” Clevenger said of Cross, also known as Frazier Glenn Miller, in a interview Tuesday with KSPR. “Very fair and honest and never had a bit of problems out of him.”
“Kind of agreed with him on some things, but I don’t like to express that too much,” Clevenger added.