Shelby County Commission Chair Shante Avant. Courtesy Shelby County Commission

Who knew that Robertโ€™s Rules of Order, the longstanding parliamentary guidepost to conduct  of official meetings, could be the basis of a firestorm on the Shelby County Commission involving one memberโ€™s calumny against the bodyโ€™s chair and another memberโ€™s vow to avenge it? 

At Mondayโ€™s regular Commission meeting, commissioners had taken up a resolution to extend the time period for receipt of medical benefits by Sheriffโ€™s Deputy Samuel Lilly, who had been badly injured in a motorcycle crash while acting as a first responder.

At one point during discussion of the matter, Chair Shante Avant was ruling on a motion by Commissioner Charles Caswell when Commissioner Edmund Ford Jr. attempted to intervene with a parliamentary point of order questioning her action.

The chair held off on responding to Ford, causing him to repeat his call and demanding that it be dealt with.

โ€œJust a moment,โ€ said Avant, adding, when Ford persisted, โ€œThereโ€™s a civil way that we do all this.โ€

โ€œPoint of order!โ€ Ford repeated. โ€œThat means everythingโ€™s supposed to cease. Robertโ€™s Rules.โ€

โ€œWhen the chair acknowledges,โ€ said Avant, still working through her thought process.

โ€œAcknowledge then! Please!โ€ demanded Ford.

Instead, Avant had begun to grant speaking time to another commissioner.

That set Ford off, who asserted that his request to be heard on a point of order meant, โ€œYouโ€™re not supposed to go to anybody else.โ€

With tempers clearly rising, the Commission’s parliamentarian, Lee Rankin, tried to intervene on behalf of the chairโ€™s prerogatives.

โ€œYoure not a commissioner!โ€ Ford snapped, cutting her off.

There was more back-and-forth, and, as an impasse clearly began to set in, chair Avant beseeched Ford to โ€œplease cease.โ€

โ€œHow about you cease and you follow the rules. We knew why you became the chair, so you could be โ€” go ahead and be the political concubine for the Mayor,โ€ responded Ford, who nurses an ongoing feud with County Mayor Lee Harris..

โ€œThat is absolutely out of order! Cut off his microphone!โ€ said Avant amid a rising din in the chamber.

โ€œHow about we cut you off as the chair? You should never have been chair in the first place,โ€ said Ford.

โ€œThe disrespect at this point is ridiculous,โ€ said Avant, who threatened to ask the jailer on hand to usher Ford out of the chamber โ€” a possibility that parliamentarian Rankin suggested was within the scope of the rules in case of a โ€œdisruptive commissioner.โ€

Ultimately the fracas subsided, but that was not the end of things. Others have taken up the argument, including Commissioner Mickell Lowery, a former chair of the body and currently a contender in the 2026 county mayoral race. 

On his Facebook page, Lowery called for remedial action.

โ€œThe conduct displayed by a member of this County Commission … was an unacceptable and repeated display of disrespect toward women, fellow commissioners, staff, County employees, and the general public,โ€ wrote Lowery, who promised  to sponsor โ€œa resolution that would give the County Commission the authority to remove any member from a meeting, by supermajority vote, when their conduct or actions have been determined by the Chair to be in violation of our standards.โ€

Said Lowery: โ€œDisagreement is not an excuse for disrespect … The culture of this body must change. That change starts with holding our own members accountable and reaffirming that disrespect will not be tolerated.โ€