John Wiley Price
John Wiley Price is a Democratic politician in Dallas, Texas. He has been the Dallas County Commissioner for District 3 since January 1, 1985. He campaigns as "Our Man Downtown".[1]
Political career
Price has aroused local controversy during his time in office. During the 1980s and 1990s Price would lead protests for racial issues in the Dallas area. In the spring of 1990 Price threatened a citywide “call to arms” if the city manager did not pick someone sensitive to minorities for a new police chief. Price was quoted in the paper as saying “M-16's and all, we will take to the (expletive) street, we'll shoot at (expletive) police cars.” Soon after that he got into a fight with an off-duty policeman who was jogging by Price's home. The officer yelled “Wiley sucks!”. Price then pulled out a gun and allegedly stuck it against the officer's head.[2] In 1991 during a protest, Price was accused of breaking the ankle of a construction worker. In May 1992, Price was found not guilty of felony assault charges from the incident. The verdict was rendered just days after the Rodney King riots in the Los Angeles area, and several jurors reported to have received threatening phones calls during the trial.[3] Among many other instances, Price received national media attention when he took offense at the use of the term "black hole" by a fellow commissioner.[4] His words were lampooned repeatedly by the media and radio talk show hosts including Rush Limbaugh [5]
Price again made headlines when he launched a profanity-laced tirade at a December 2009 Dallas County Commissioner's Court meeting over the ongoing investigation of impropriety among Dallas Constables. Price repeatedly pounded on the desk in front of him and responded to a call from County Judge Jim Foster for order by declaring that Foster should "Make me come to order!" [6]
In February 2011 Price got into a shouting match with Dallas lawyer Jeff Turner at a Dallas county commissioner's meeting. Turner repeatedly called Price a 'Chief Mullah' and 'tribal', terms that that Price took offense to and led him to ask Turner to speak to him in private. Price later stated that he interpreted "Mullah" as "Moolah", similar to the racial epithet "Moulie". The public confrontation resulted in a shouting match before Price asked out loud why all the speakers were white. When an audience member shouted, "You’ve asked respect of us. We demand respect from you," Price said "All of you are white. Go to hell". Price then headed for the exit and challenged the protesters to follow him and continue the discussion outside. At this point security personnel ordered the court to be cleared.[7]
In August 2011, Price appears to assault a reporter on video outside of a county office. Later Price is heard on tape threatening to assault the reporter. [8]
FBI Investigation
In July 2011, Price and multiple associates were served with search warrants obtained by the Federal Bureau of Investigation arising out of acts of alleged public corruption. The warrant on Price's residence specified a search for data related to violations of the U.S. Code Titles 18, 26, or 31, specifically "Theft or Bribery Concerning Programs Receiving Federal Funds," tax evasion, fraud, false statements, money laundering, and "aiding and abetting and conspiracy to violate these statutes." [9] The FBI seized multiple assets belonging to Price. Price is currently being investigated by the FBI.[10] According to Federal sources, Price was arrested by the FBI on Friday, July 25, 2014.[11] His trial has been scheduled for January 2016 and will have to contribute $80,000 towards his own defense.[12]
Controversy
On February 22, 2016, Price was involved in a melee with Dwaine Caraway, in which he is accused of choking a Caraway campaign staffer, at the gospel radio station KHVN Heaven 97.[13]
Honors
A school constructed in a village in Kenya was named after John Wiley Price.[14] The school was a project of the U.S.-based non-governmental organization Build African Schools, which also electrifies and provides computers to schools on that continent[15] and named this particular school after Price at the behest of contributor Russell Fish, a Dallas-area computer entrepreneur.[16]
References
- ↑ "John Wiley Price, Dallas County Commissioner District 3". Dallas County. Retrieved 2011-02-19.
- ↑ Dana Rubin (1991-07-01). "The Ghosts of Freedmen". Texas Monthly Magazine. Retrieved 2014-07-22.
- ↑ Suro, Roberto (1992-05-12). "Black Dallas Official Is Acquitted In Tense Trial on Assault Charge". The New York Times.
- ↑ Krause, Kevin (2008-07-07). "Dallas County Commissioner spars over "Black Hole" comment". The Dallas Morning News. Retrieved 2011-02-19.
- ↑ PegNews wire (2008-07-10). "Dallas County commissioner John Wiley Price’s lack of understanding of space phenomena is now national news". Pegasus News. Retrieved 2011-02-19.
- ↑ Krause, Kevin (2009-12-01). "UPDATE: Dallas Commissioner John Wiley Price: "Make me come to Order!"". The Dallas Morning News. Retrieved 2011-02-19.
- ↑ Krause, Kevin (2011-02-15). "John Wiley Price tells residents to ‘go to hell’ in heated exchange". The Dallas Morning News. Retrieved 2011-02-19.
- ↑ Byron Harris (2011-08-10). "WFAA reporter shoved by Commissioner Price". WFAA TV.
- ↑ Search warrant, Case Number 3-11-MJ-311, U.S. District Court, Northern District of Texas: "Fraud and False Statements," "Structuring Transactions to Evade Reporting Requirements," "Laundering of Money Instruments," or "Engaging in Monetary Transactions in Property Derived From Specified Unlawful Activity," and "aiding and abetting and conspiracy to violate these statutes and to defraud the United States."
- ↑ "John Wiley Price Search Warrant Released". NBC. Retrieved 2011-07-12.
- ↑ "Federal sources: Commissioner John Wiley Price arrested by FBI". WFAA.com. Retrieved 2014-07-25.
- ↑ http://crimeblog.dallasnews.com/2015/03/taxpayers-to-foot-the-bill-for-dallas-county-commissioner-john-wiley-price.html/
- ↑ "FOOLYWANG MATERIAL: Texas Politicians FIGHT Inside A GOSPEL Radio Station, "You F*CKED My Wife!" | The Young, Black, and Fabulous®". m.theybf.com. Retrieved 2016-02-24.
- ↑ "John Wiley Price School". Build African Schools. Retrieved 2011-02-19.
- ↑ Build African Schools. "Our Mission." Build African Schools. Accessed 4 July 2013.
- ↑ Robert Wilonsky. John Wiley Price, You've Been Schooled." Unfair Park (blog of Dallas Observer). March 21, 2008.