The election for Jacksonville City Council and Jacksonville Mayor is March 21, and two candidates running for office tell News4JAX their campaign signs are being destroyed.
Surveillance video from March 7 at 5:45 a.m. shows someone in front of the Jacksonville Association of Firefighters building. A couple of seconds later, you can see a person take down a sign for Ju’Coby Pittman. Pittman is running in City Council District 10.
A similar thing happened to Tyrona Clark-Murray on the same day, March 7. This time, a person was seen taking down a campaign sign from in front of a daycare on Edison street. Clark-Murray got a call about the incident. She is running in City Council District 9.
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