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Franklin County Commissioners meeting disrupted by Zoom video containing slurs, pornography

A white man, a Black man, and a Black woman sit at a large, curved desk with Franklin County's seal on it. Their name plates read, from left: John O'Grady, Kevin L. Boyce, and Erica C. Crawley.
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Tuesday's Franklin County Commissioners meeting was disrupted by a racist, explicit video that was played on the meeting's Zoom feed.

It's the latest and loudest in a series of hate messages that have been left in Franklin County, including at restaurants.

The video began playing on TV screens in the commissioners鈥 meeting room as commissioners were trying to approve a resolution for women in business. The video included pornographic scenes and white men in Ku Klux Klan hoods. The video also included antisemitic remarks and slurs against Black and gay people, explained Erica Crawley, president of the Franklin County Board of Commissioners.

Crawley said she was 鈥渃aught off-guard, surprised, stunned,鈥 and then 鈥渧ery angry鈥 when the video played.

鈥淭he intent is clear: to be disruptive, to make racist comments and create an environment where people don't feel comfortable or safe here in Franklin County,鈥 Crawley told 星空无限传媒. She added, 鈥淔ranklin County is open to everyone.鈥

The video comes after a recent incident where a customer at a Mexican restaurant on Columbus' Far East Side scrawled the message, 鈥淚 hope Trump deports you,鈥 on a receipt in place of a tip. There have been other reports of hate messages in Franklin County over the past week on social media, including the owner of a Columbus-area Japanese restaurant reportedly receiving a letter filled with racist threats.

"It only stops when people in the community say that we won't accept this, that this is not the type of environment we want to live in,鈥 Crawley said.

Cawley said county IT is working to make sure they can still safely offer meetings over Zoom. She said the commissioners have seen increased meeting participation because they offer Zoom access.

鈥淲e want to continue to offer that to everyone, but we want to do it where it can be safe and secure and we're not getting messages or disturbing videos,鈥 Crawley said.

She called hacking the county鈥檚 Zoom meeting 鈥渃owardly.鈥

Commissioners are working with the Franklin County Sheriff鈥檚 Office and the Franklin County鈥檚 Prosecutor鈥檚 Office to investigate and potentially press charges against the person or people involved. Crawley said it鈥檚 not yet clear who hacked the Zoom feed.

鈥淲e condemn that behavior in all of its forms and the display of racist, antisemitic and inappropriate videos not only undermines the integrity of our governance, but also tarnishes the principles of respect and inclusivity that we strive to uphold in our community,鈥 Crawley said. 鈥淲e stand united against any hate and bigotry, and we won't allow the voices of division to overshadow the essential discussions and the work that we're doing here.鈥

Allie Vugrincic has been a radio reporter at 星空无限传媒 89.7 NPR News since March 2023 and has been the station's mid-day radio host since January 2025.