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Residents use public-comment period to accuse police, criticize mayor and raise political concerns

February 25, 2026 | Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas


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Residents use public-comment period to accuse police, criticize mayor and raise political concerns
During an extended public‑comment period, several residents made sharp accusations about local government and public safety institutions.

Chris Wood alleged that some Fort Worth police officers have improper relationships with private individuals and with organized crime, and he accused the Fort Worth Police Officers Association (POA) of wielding excessive influence. Citing "Texas local government code chapter 143 section 307," Wood asserted that union contract provisions limit disciplinary accountability and that donations influence political silence. "They wear the mask of a police officer, and their goal is to help organized crime groups be successful," he said in public comment.

Bob Willoughby delivered a lengthy and emotional critique of the mayor and multiple council members, alleging corruption, favoritism and suppression of his submitted materials. "You people are about the most corrupt there is in this city," Willoughby said during an extended address criticizing council conduct and video playback decisions.

Other commenters, including George Vernon Charles and Adrian Smith, criticized the mayor’s relationships with big-money interests and urged the public to remember these concerns ahead of future elections. Council staff declined to play a submitted video during the meeting and noted procedural reasons for not playing the clip; the substance of several allegations was not addressed with counter-evidence during the session.

What’s next: The comments were recorded in the official meeting transcript; no council motion or staff report addressing the specific allegations was recorded in this meeting. Citizens raising claims that affect public institutions or officials may request follow-up through the appropriate oversight channels.

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