National Post

Arrest in plot to kill mayor over mask order

- Timothy Bella

When Wichita Mayor Brandon Whipple was told about the series of text messages sent to another city official last week, the Democrat said he noticed that the man, frustrated by the city’s mask mandate to help prevent the spread of the novel coronaviru­s, had spelled out a graphic, specific threat to kidnap and kill him.

“He said he was going to kidnap me and slash my throat and he needed my address because I needed to see the hangman — me and everyone who, something about tyranny,” Whipple told the Wichita Eagle. He indicated to the New York Times that the man also wanted to turn him into fertilizer.

The Wichita Police Department confirmed that Meredith Dowty, 59, was arrested Friday night on a charge of criminal threat for allegedly sending the frightenin­g texts directed at Whipple. An investigat­ion is underway and the case is expected to be presented to the Sedgwick County District Attorney’s Office sometime this week, police said in a news release.

The arrest in Kansas’s largest city follows a disturbing trend of alleged abduction plots involving elected officials nationwide. Federal and state officials revealed this month that they had thwarted an alleged plot by 13 people to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. Last week, an FBI agent said that some of those charged in the plan to kidnap Whitmer had also discussed “taking” Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam.

Since July, Wichita has enforced an ordinance requiring people to wear masks in public. Even though the mandate was extended last month, some in Wichita strongly questioned the need to wear masks in public. At a Sept. 8 council meeting, more than 100 people spoke for close to seven hours in opposition to the mandate. Many said they believed that the order is a violation of their religious beliefs or constituti­onal rights, the Eagle reported.

Kansas has had nearly 70,000 coronaviru­s cases and 859 deaths as of early Monday. Research has shown, and public health experts have emphasized, that mask usage can help reduce transmissi­on of the coronaviru­s.

Whipple, 38, told the Eagle that the order appeared to enrage Dowty, a retired firefighte­r who pointed to “masks and tyranny” as a source of his anger. Dowty was allegedly upset at Whipple over what the mayor described as “not being able to see his mother because of COVID restrictio­ns on elderly homes.” In Sedgwick County, which includes Wichita, there have been nearly 10,000 cases and 121 deaths, according to county data.

Dowty is well- known in Wichita. In 1998, he was among the first responders to a devastatin­g grain elevator explosion outside the city that killed seven and injured 10. Ten years later, he was honoured by the city for helping to save the life of a police officer who was shot while on duty.

It ’ s unclear whether Dowty has an attorney.

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