The vice chair of the Eureka Springs City Advertising and Promotion Commission has been accused of “flipping off” and mouthing an obscenity at the husband of a city council and fellow CAPC member.
Rodney Slane, who owns a number of businesses in Eureka Springs and is the husband of city council member and CAPC commissioner Autumn Slane, says the alleged exchange with commissioner Patrick Burnett happened at 11:21 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 26 in front of one of Slane’s businesses, The Filling Station restaurant at 2055 E. Van Buren Street.
“I was outside The Filling Station cleaning up and replacing Autumn’s re-election signs,” Slane wrote to the Lovely County Citizen when contacted to give his account of the exchange. “I was out on 62 Highway and Mr. Burnett was turning out of the Pizza Hut parking lot.
“Once he got even up with me, he mouthed ‘fu** you’ and flipped me off. I raised my hammer to him.”
Video footage provided to the Citizen shows someone kneeling in front of the business along the street next to a possible yard sign. As a small to mid-size dark SUV drives by, a hand raises in the air. The video isn’t clear enough to see exactly what kind of car, who is driving, or what actually takes place during the exchange.
Messages left for Burnett were not returned as of Tuesday morning, Nov. 1.
The exchange occurred the morning before the last CAPC regular meeting. The topic was brought up during public comments by Beau Satori, a former mayor and frequent critic of members of the CAPC. Satori is one of four mayoral candidates on the Nov. 8 general election ballot.
Each citizen is allowed three minutes to address the commission.
“This morning I was told about an incident where commissioner Slane’s husband was out in front of his restaurant, The Filling Station, picking up litter and taking care of stuff and commissioner Patrick Burnett drove by and that morning slowed down and flipped off Mr. Slane and screamed ‘f-you’,” Satori said. “And if you need any evidence, there is a video.”
Before Satori could finish his comments, Burnett interrupted, saying “That is a lie.”
“It’s on video,” Satori said, before again being cut off by Burnett, who said again, “that is a lie.”
“Show me the video,” Burnett said. “You can see it,” Satori said. “It’s a lie,” Burnett said. “But that took place this morning,” Satori said.
Burnett responded: “He waved, I waved.”
“Don’t be cutting into my time,” Satori said.
“He waved, I waved,” Burnett said again.
“You can take your three minutes later,” Satori continued. “And so, beyond that, I encourage the new commissioners to be very careful with who you associate on here …”
As Satori wrapped up, Burnett interrupted him two more times, saying “liar” and “don’t believe that.”
As soon as Satori wrapped up his comments, Burnett sighed and said “liar” one final time.
Rodney Slane said despite what Burnett said at the CAPC meeting, the two don’t typically acknowledge each other in passing.
“Patrick and I are not friends. He does not wave to me or Autumn as he said he did,” Slane said. “He flipped me off and he knows it.”
— Rodney Slane