It looks like the situation with Dover Councilman Sergio Rodriguez is going from bad to worse. It’s almost like watching a ship that’s been hit with one storm after another, and now even the captain—Mayor James Dodd—who once supported Rodriguez after prior charges, is signaling that it’s time for him to step down.
Back in February, Dodd stood by Rodriguez when the councilman faced charges for confronting a group of homeless men, almost like a parent hoping their child could learn from a mistake. But now, with this new assault charge surfacing, Dodd’s patience seems to have run out.
He was later criticized for allegedly disparaging remarks made against the local police department.
It’s as if a second strike has hit too close to home, and he’s decided that this behavior no longer aligns with the standards of Dover’s leadership.
The new charges against Rodriguez appear serious, with “aggravated assault” listed, and although the details are still fuzzy, it’s clear that the mayor believes this latest incident crossed the line.
Just like in sports, where one bad play can get you benched, Dodd is now calling for Rodriguez to step off the political field.
At this point, it seems like the pressure is mounting for Rodriguez, and whether he responds or remains silent will likely determine the next move for the town’s leadership.