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Charges dropped in barbecue protest case


Charges dropped against Lafayette woman in barbecue protest case
and last updated 2021-02-08 15:16:16-05
LAFAYETTE, La. — Charges have been dropped against a Lafayette woman who set up a barbecue pit outside Mayor-President Josh Guillory's home last year as a form of protest.
Tara Fogleman Laxey, 46, was booked with disturbing the peace and obstruction of public passages charges after her cookout in front of the mayor's home on Aug. 30, 2020.
In court Monday, Laxey agreed to a civil stay-away order for the next year as part of an agreement with the state to dismiss the charges.
She will stay 100 feet away from Guillory, his family and his residence. The order does not apply to Guillory in his capacity as a public servant, such as attending council meetings at City Hall, however.

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