Demands that a Columbia Heights City Council member resign are growing after she allegedly made racist comments about a candidate running for the council and questioned his racial identity.
Justice Spriggs, one of seven candidates running for two at-large council seats, said he got a phone call last weekend from a number belonging to sitting council member KT Jacobs. The caller, Spriggs said, gave a fake name and posed as a concerned citizen, berated him about his ideals and qualifications for office, and questioned his ancestry.
Spriggs, who is biracial, shared details of the phone conversation during the open forum portion of a Monday council meeting.
"This is not about my campaign. This is about how a sitting City Council member treats the people they represent," Spriggs said. "Additionally, as someone who would like to see more transparency from City Hall, this is absolutely appalling to me that a sitting council member lied about their identity to a constituent."
Jacobs, who is not up for reelection, acknowledged in an e-mail that the call was placed from her personal cellphone, but said the call was made by an extended family member who was not authorized to use it.
"I understand that I am ultimately responsible for the consequences," Jacobs said in a statement. "As an elected official in this community, I take my duties very seriously. Words expressed by my family member to Mr. Spriggs do not in any way reflect my own opinions or values. I'm deeply sorry that the incident took place."
Jacobs said she apologized to Spriggs before the Monday meeting. She also apologized to her council colleagues and the residents of the north metro suburb, her statement said.
The council will meet in special session at 5:30 p.m. Monday to discuss a formal investigation into the matter.