Carol Swain Urged Mayor Cooper to Prepare for Possible Violence in Nashville but He Paid Little Heed to Her Advice

 

Former Nashville mayoral candidate Carol Swain said she warned Mayor John Cooper to prepare for possible violence following Saturday’s protests downtown.

Cooper responded with a polite thank you — and, apparently, little else.

Swain told The Tennessee Star Saturday night that she and Cooper occasionally exchange texts.

Swain said she and Cooper texted one another this morning.

“I told Cooper that he should a do press conference and make clear to people what the expectations and consequences are for violence. Instead, he not only went to the rally in violation of his own Phase Two Coronavirus safety guidelines, but he encouraged 40 council members to go and legitimized the whole process,” Swain said.

“I hold him responsible for everything getting out of hand because he should have used his Phase Two coronavirus safety guidelines to say ‘No, this cannot take place.’”

As The Star reported, several thousand protestors descended upon Nashville’s Legislative Plaza Saturday on behalf of George Floyd. Many carried signs demanding that the government either defund or abolish the police. The crowd, composed of whites and blacks, chanted “Black Lives Matter” and “No Justice, No Peace” many times over.

Cooper appeared on a platform and spoke briefly. Left-wing activist Justin Jones, who has had prior run-ins with law enforcement spoke, as did another speaker named Samuel X, who described himself as “a student of the honorable Louis Farrakhan.”

Later in the day, and after Saturday’s rally, protestors resorted to violence — by trashing the Metro Courthouse and, later, parts of downtown Broadway.

Swain said Saturday night that Cooper “has not been good for Nashville at all.”

“He has done nothing positive since he was elected, and he did not try to take preemptive action,” Swain said.

“He could have contacted Governor Lee and had the National Guard downtown to prevent anything like the burning of the courthouse. And he didn’t do that.”

Swain also said that she previously had high hopes for Cooper, but he “has proven is that he’s not a leader.”

“He had plenty of time to put in place a plan. In fact I asked him this morning was he ready and prepared for the unrest? He said yes,” Swain said.

“I did try to offer him some advice on how to handle the situation. And he did the opposite of what I think should have been done.”

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Chris Butler is an investigative journalist at The Tennessee Star. Follow Chris on Facebook. Email tips to [email protected].
Photo “John Cooper” by John Cooper. Background Photo “Legislative Plaza Nashville” by Ken Lund. CC BY-SA 2.0.

 

 

 

 

 

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9 Thoughts to “Carol Swain Urged Mayor Cooper to Prepare for Possible Violence in Nashville but He Paid Little Heed to Her Advice”

  1. Robert

    I think all.of nashville should push to remove cooper from.office. he brought this on. Invited them here. Did not monitor the situation. Did not react to the violence. Did.not protect the people.or the city. Has given us all.false hope. Has increased our property taxes.. And will again to cover the damages. What has he paid.or done.to.help.nashville.
    Can anyone tell me?

  2. Rebecca Burke

    Get Carol out there, speaking in the media, over and over. She has credibility, Cooper has none. Carol understands and can reach across neighborhoods. Carol can calm the waters. Get her out there.

  3. gmg

    cooper is a disaster — PLEASE RESIGN!!

  4. CCW

    To the rioters:
    Soros money don’t buy you nothin’ and the money ain’t free
    Uyghers tried this on China, now where the Uyghers be?

  5. Ron Welch

    ‘Cooper appeared on a platform and spoke briefly. Left-wing activist Justin Jones, who has had prior run-ins with law enforcement spoke, as did another speaker named Samuel X, who described himself as “a student of the honorable Louis Farrakhan.”’

    So Cooper violated his own “public health” order in his appearance at this mass gathering. What’s the crowd limit, 10 or now 50? And then a speaker, far left activist who admitted being a student of a known, openly racist, Louis Farrakan.

    Wow!

  6. Julie

    I agree with you ArKane. I too moved out of Davidson and wished I could have voted for Swain. Don’t expect our left leaning local media to criticize Cooper in any way, shape, or form.

  7. ArKane

    Nashville screwed up not electing Carol Swain. I no longer live in Davidson County so I couldn’t vote but I contributed to her campaign. Great lady. Cooper has the spine of a rag doll.

    1. Christy

      You are so right.

  8. Rick

    Cooper has been a complete failure for Nashville as Mayor.
    Do NOT elect progressive Democrats and expect any different that what we have. Nashville has been a mess since Cooper was elected.

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