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Public commenter alleges decades of mistreatment; commission moves to executive session on preliminary negotiations

Dothan City Commission · January 21, 2026

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Summary

A public commenter, Samuel Tu, made lengthy accusations against city officials and law enforcement. Following public comment the commission voted to enter an executive session announced as concerning preliminary negotiations involving matters of commerce; no action was to be taken and the commission did not reconvene after adjournment.

During the privilege-of-the-floor period on Jan. 20, Samuel Tu addressed the commission with repeated accusations alleging misconduct by city officials and law-enforcement officers, recounted past arrests and described plans for federal litigation.

Tu told the commission he had experienced what he described as assaults and harassment by officers at public events, referred to multiple past arrests and said he intends to pursue his claims in federal court. His remarks were emotionally charged and contained specific allegations but the transcript records no formal response from the commission in that segment.

Shortly after public comment, the commission moved to enter an executive session to discuss "preliminary negotiations involving matters of commerce," noting the session was initiated by a written declaration from the Chamber of Commerce. The motion stated no action would be taken during the executive session and that the commission would not reconvene afterwards; the motion passed and the meeting was adjourned.

Status and next steps

The allegations raised by the public commenter in the meeting are statements by a private individual recorded in the minutes; the transcript does not record investigatory findings or official responses during the meeting. The executive session item was announced for preliminary negotiations and the commission indicated it would not take action at the session; no further public update was provided during the meeting.

The transcript does not show any formal follow-up instructions from the commission regarding the public comment or a schedule for reporting back on the negotiations discussed in executive session.