Early voting has just started and two women looking to win seats on Jacksonville’s City Council got into a physical fight on Monday.
Ironically the two women are pastors and they are not running for the same seat but they have a history of dislike for each other.The two women involved were Siretta Williams who is running for City Council District 7 and Councilwoman Kimberly Daniels.
Williams told police that Councilwoman Daniels was being very aggressive to her and others around them. Witnesses told police Daniels got out of her vehicle at the voting site and said:
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Then when Daniels put her foot on a chair by Williams it was on! Williams said:
Tell that b**** to get her feet off the chair.
Next Daniels got in her car and started to leave when Williams brother, Theoffers Wakefield walked up to the car to confront her.
Daniels told police he punched her but Wakefield denied it saying he doesn’t hit women.
The police report says Daniels told Wakefield “You just hit me,” but he responded “Yeah, but it’s your word against mine.”
Police are now seeking an arrest warrant for William’s brother to charge him with felony battery of an elected official.