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The situation involving embattled San Diego Mayor Bob Filner may be reaching a tipping point. NBC's Lester Holt reports.
By Jeff Black, Staff Writer, NBC News
As San Diego Mayor Bob Filner met with attorneys and city leaders over what could be crucial negotiations over his future, a diverse group of his supporters rallied in front of San Diego City Hall on Monday, calling for people not to prejudge him.
Filner, who is accused of sexual harassment in a lawsuit, also faces a formal recall effort as well as federal and local investigations into his behavior on the job.
"Let?s get back to the business of moving the region forward with Mayor Bob Filner,? said organizer and human rights activist Enrique Morones, who led the rally, which was staged in front of reporters.
Morones was joined by other supporters, including campaign volunteers, former city officials and other activists, many of them women, including one who maintained Filner was "far more than sloppy kisses."
Gregory Bull / AP
San Diego Mayor Bob Filner speaks during a news conference on July 26 in San Diego. Filner was expected to appear at City Hall on Monday.
Some supporters carried signs that read, "Due process for Mayor Filner" and "Vets for Bob," NBCSanDiego.com reported?via a live video stream of the rally.
Floyd Morrow, a former San Diego City Council member, called allegations against Filner "chatter" and likened media coverage to a ?public hanging.?
?I know that the law not only demands due process, but also the presumption of innocence,? Morrow said.
The group of supporters, dubbed ?San Diegans for Mayor Bob Filner,? which was organized on Facebook, had intended to hold the rally as Filner returned to City Hall for the first time after weeks away for what staffers said was therapy and personal time.
But Filner was not seen at the rally or at City Hall. Instead, he was in a high-rise building a couple of blocks away meeting with city leaders, including City Council President Todd Gloria, Councilman Kevin Falconer and City Attorney Jan Goldsmith. Gloria Allred, the L.A. attorney representing various women accusing Filner of inappropriate sexual advances, also attended the meeting, which were characterized as a mediation session,?NBCSanDiego.com reported.
"Judge Lawrence Irving, a former district court judge is the mediator," Allred said. "He has asked us not to comment except to say mediation is ongoing."
More on Bob Filner scandal ?from NBCSanDiego.com
The precise subject of the meeting was unclear, although one local media report suggested Filner and his attorneys could be in?negotiations with city officials for a potential resignation. That has not been confirmed by NBC News.
The latest developments came a day after hundreds of people rallied in downtown San Diego calling for Filner's resignation and kicking off a signature campaign to recall him from office. Recall organizers have until Sept. 26 to collect the 101,000 valid signatures needed to qualify for the November ballot.
A San Diego radio station hired skywriters to spell out the message "Surrender Bob" in an effort to get the city's embattled mayor to resign.
On Monday, former San Diego City Councilman Carl DeMaio, a congressional candidate who lost to Filner in last year?s mayor?s? race, called on elected officials to join in the recall effort.
"To have elected officials stand on the sidelines, cautiously waiting, is inexcusable," DeMaio told the San Diego Union-Tribune on Monday. "It's abdication of leadership. So I'm calling on these elected officials to put into action their networks of supporters, their resources, their campaign committees."
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, one of the numerous public people who have called for Filner's resignation, has said that he should spare San Diego the pain and expense of a recall election.
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Obituaries
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Louise Barnwell passed away unexpectedly early Friday, August 2, 2013, at her home in New Boston, NH. She was born April 26, 1937 in Boston, MA and lived in Lexington, MA with her parents Harold E. Roeder and Rose (Schwenk) Roeder until her marriage to Robert Barnwell June 13, 1958. She graduated from Lexington High School and completed her training as a X-Ray technician at Northeastern University and Mt. Auburn Hospital.
Louise loved to travel, garden, and work with crafts. Her craft hobbies included sewing, embroidery, making jewelry, antiquing, oil painting and flower arranging. She moved to New Boston for 17 years ago after her husband?s retirement. She has previously resided in Harleysville, PA, Mont Vernon, NH, Acton, MA and Bedford, MA and due to her husbands work had brief residences in five states from New York to Oregon. She and her family enjoyed many years of camping and sailing in New England. Since living in New Boston, she has spent most Winters in Florida, but also loved her three month camping tour through the western states in 2004.
Louise is survived by her husband of 55 years, Robert Barnwell; her daughter Wendi (Barnwell) Kerper and Richard Kerper of Lancaster, PA, their children Alyssa and Amy; her son Christopher Barnwell and Lynda Barnwell of Rindge, NH, their children Joshua and Sarah; her brother Harold Roeder of Georgetown, MA, his children Heidi and William and his five grandchildren.
Visitation will be held Wednesday from 3- 4 PM at French and Rising Funeral Home 17 South Mast St. Goffstown. Funerals services will follow at 4 PM in the funeral home. For more information or to sign an online guestbook go to www.frenchandrising.com
In lieu of flowers please make donations to the Alzheimer?s Foundation
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