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Grisham was removed from commissioners court sessions in January for carrying a firearm and saying expletives during public ...
Fort Worth’s Carolyn Rodriguez gets 18-months probation for disrupting a Tarrant County meeting after a speech about profanity. Defense appeals decision.
Carolyn "Carolina" Rodriguez speaks at a Tarrant County Commissioners Court meeting on January 28, 2025, moments before she is ordered out for swearing.
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A Tarrant County jury agreed with prosecutors that 61-year-old Carolyn Rodriguez disrupted the Jan. 28 meeting after being escorted out by sheriff's deputies.
Carolyn Rodriguez, 61, of Fort Worth was charged hindering proceedings by disorderly conduct after she used profanity during public comment Jan. 28 about a new decorum policy that prohibits profanity.
Carolyn "Carolina" Rodriguez was arrested outside the Tarrant County Commissioners Court meeting room in downtown Fort Worth on Jan. 28, 2025. She was kicked out of the meeting after swearing ...
A Tarrant County Jury found Carolyn Rodriguez guilty of "hindering proceedings by disorderly conduct," according to a press release from the district attorney.
Carolyn Rodriguez, who goes by Carolina, and Charles Hermes were charged with hindering proceedings by disorderly conduct. That’s a Class A misdemeanor — the most serious level ...
Izzy Rodriguez scored in her first appearance for the national team and the United States shut out Ireland 4-0.
Fort Worth’s Carolyn Rodriguez was convicted of hindering a Tarrant County meeting, with prosecutors blaming her social media motives over free speech claims.
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