Bracy and two other men were touring a vacant county school being considered for use by the city. They found it being gutted by thieves. As they walked through the building, they suddenly encountered one of the possible thieves. The suspect charged but the councilman stood his ground, pulled his gun and made the citizen's arrest.
Former Mayor Charles Harden had the same problem when he was in office there in Prichard. He thought he was the police and mayor, sorry guys you are only one. The people of Prichard elected you to serve in public office not law enforcement. If you want to be a law enforcement officer then you need to go and apply for that position, I am sure many positions are open.
That’s what the policemen are for that’s their job, if they wouldn’t be someone where sitting down and gapping at the mouth and doing their service to protect, then maybe all of this wouldn’t have happen. I can’t believe a City Councilman carrying a gun in his pants. Bracy sorry man you need to resign for the will of the people of your city.
That’s what the policemen are for that’s their job, if they wouldn’t be someone where sitting down and gapping at the mouth and doing their service to protect, then maybe all of this wouldn’t have happen. I can’t believe a City Councilman carrying a gun in his pants. Bracy sorry man you need to resign for the will of the people of your city.
Councilman Napoleon Bracy, Jr. is a lifelong resident of Prichard and a product of the Mobile County Public School System graduating from Mattie T. Blount High School. Bracy attended Dillard University, where he received his Bachelor of Arts in 2000 in Sociology/Social Welfare. Councilman Bracy worked as a Site/Assistant Site Coordinator for the Mobile County Public School System/Mobile County Health Department before beginning his political career with the Prichard City Council representing District 3.
He is also an advocate for The Federal Government’s “No Child Left Behind Act” as he serves as the Executive Director of Beyond Expectations Tutoring, Inc.