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Resident says police told him he had right to attend council meeting after exchanging messages with Councilor Litton

5814696 · September 23, 2025
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A Hermiston resident told council he intended to confront Councilor Jackie Litton about her Facebook posts and that a police officer confirmed he had the right to attend and speak; Litton said she warned she would call the police after repeated online messages and denied trying to prevent attendance.

A Hermiston resident, Julian McNally, told the City Council on Sept. 22 that he had posted on Councilor Jackie Litton's personal Facebook page and then told her he would attend the council meeting to speak. McNally said Litton told him she would call police, so he called the nonemergency line and reported the situation. An officer later called McNally and, in McNally's account, told him: "You have full rights…

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