Watch: Tuscaloosa City Councilman kicks down opponent’s yard sign

The runoff election for the Tuscaloosa City Council District 1 seat has taken a dramatic turn in recent days.

Security footage obtained byTuscaloosa Patch shows current District 1 Councilor Matthew Wilson kicking over a campaign sign belonging to his opponent, Joe Eatmon.

The video, taken just before 4 p.m. on the Saturday before the election, depicts Wilson carrying one of his own campaign signs before approaching and repeatedly kicking Eatmon’s sign, leaving it flat on the ground.

The incident is showcasing some poor political sportsmanship in the district and drawing reactions from voters.

Eatmon expressed frustration, stating that the incident reflects poorly on Wilson’s character and suitability for office. According to ABC 33/40 News, while the video has garnered major attention online, Eatmon has stated that he does not plan to press charges. Instead, he urges residents to focus on voting today.

Wilson has not issued any public comment regarding the video

The campaign between Wilson and Eatmon has been contentious, leading up to the runoff. Wilson, seeking a second term on the council, received 38% of the vote in the March 4 municipal election, while Eatmon earned 31%. Que Chandler, who finished third with 30%, later endorsed Eatmon.

Eatmon has also accused Wilson of repeatedly removing his campaign signs. Reports from Tuscaloosa Thread indicate that the recent video incident was part of a larger pattern of alleged vandalism.

Despite the controversy, both candidates remain focused on winning today’s vote. Voters in District 1 are encouraged to make their voices heard by casting their ballots before the polls close. With both candidates calling for community involvement, turnout could play a decisive role in determining the district’s representation.

Sherri Blevins is a writer for Mountain Valley News and a staff writer for Yellowhammer News. You may contact her at [email protected].