Apopka Commissioner Nadia Anderson made an impassioned plea from the dais during the latest City Council meeting for residents to stop harassing her family and her.
Near the end of the meeting when commissioners have the opportunity to give individual reports, Anderson, elected in March 2024, said she could no longer remain silent because of safety concerns. She referred to “stalking,” “harassment” and “threats on my life.”
“Most recently there have been some social media posts that were sent to my daughter that caused my daughter and I to go into hiding,” she said. “A few weeks ago there have been several cars circulating my residence — I had to relocate and move three times.”
Anderson did not offer specifics regarding violent threats during her remarks, but when the Sentinel asked her