Windsor Heights Council Candidate’s Past, Social Media Posts Cause Concern

By Pat Rynard

November 4, 2017

The municipal races for city council and mayor are fast approaching this Tuesday, with voters in Windsor Heights seeing a crowded field of candidates running. Nine people are running for the three at-large council seats. One in particular has been drawing criticism online for his past posts on social media, as well as a recent OWI in the city he hopes to represent: Sean Murphy.

Many people forwarded on to Starting Line screenshots of candidate Sean Murphy’s past comments on Facebook and Instagram. A baseball and tennis coach at Dowling Catholic High School, Murphy has posted a number of questionable and sometimes rather angry things online.

The ones people pointed to the most were posts that seemed to mock LGBTQ individuals, like this one:

Windsor Heights Council Candidate's Past, Social Media Posts Cause Concern

A different post by Murphy on Instagram talks about fat jokes aimed at women:

Windsor Heights Council Candidate's Past, Social Media Posts Cause Concern

A number of others just seem to display an odd level of anger toward everyday occurrences:

Windsor Heights Council Candidate's Past, Social Media Posts Cause Concern

There’s a number of other posts that border on the line of offensive or weird, some aimed at certain people, some not. Murphy seems to follow and share a number of right-wing social media accounts, including many favorable to Donald Trump. Windsor Heights Council Candidate's Past, Social Media Posts Cause Concern

Many other posts readers flagged for Starting Line were of the typical, borderline offensive nature that many in today’s far-right like to post. Some of those may be concerning to voters, some may not, but at the least it’s pretty obvious that Murphy likes very partisan and divisive political messages.

His Twitter and Instagram accounts seem to have been recently made private.

Controversies about streets and sidewalks have been a big topic in the Windsor Heights municipal races. Murphy has stated he’s against the city adding sidewalks and in favor of increasing the speed limit on University Ave.

However, he’s had his own share of troubles on the local streets, receiving an OWI several months back on 73rd Street in Windsor Heights (it appears to have happened on the evening of his birthday). He refused to take a field sobriety test from the officer who stopped him, later pled guilty and is now on a year’s worth of probation.

With nine candidates in the race, many of whom have strong reputations in the Windsor Heights community, all of these actions from Murphy may be enough for voters to take a pass on him in favor of people with less baggage. Stranger things have happened, of course, in Iowa politics, but in a city where rancor over local issues has divided the community, voters might not want to add someone to the council with a history of angry public posts and legal issues.

 

by Pat Rynard
Posted 11/4/17

  • Pat Rynard

    Pat Rynard founded Iowa Starting Line in 2015. He is now Courier Newsroom's National Political Editor, where he oversees political reporters across the country. He still keeps a close eye on Iowa politics, his dog's name is Frank, and football season is his favorite time of year.

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