County Commissioners

Clapping Arrest Dismissed: Man Gets Case Dropped After Impulse Control Class and Donation

The criminal charges against Charles Hermes, who was arrested for clapping at a Tarrant County Commissioners Court meeting, have been dismissed. Hermes was charged with hindering proceedings by disorderly conduct after he clapped despite being warned not to by County Judge Tim O’Hare. While the case was dismissed in exchange for Hermes completing an online class and making a donation, his attorney expressed concerns about free speech at county meetings. Another individual, Carolina Rodriguez, was convicted of a similar offense, and a lawsuit was filed by CJ Grisham for his expulsion from the meeting.

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