Kwame Kenyatta says the consent agreement made him do it.

“I think that my contribution has run its limits,” Kenyatta told WWJ’s Vickie Thomas.

Kenyatta said the vote on the consent agreement with the state has caused tension among the council members.

“It’s a place that I don’t think everybody is happy to be, and if they are then maybe there should be some psychological examination,” he said.

Kenyatta also pointed to the lack of leadership and lawlessness in the streets.

“I don’t feel, you know, that there’s nobody in charge. So, you know, by the time I kill this person, shoot this person, rape this person, the police ain’t coming so I can do all that I need to do and go on about my business. That is not where we need to be and it’s unfortunate that that’s where we are,” he said.

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