Tomorrow morning, the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors will hold its first meeting since shutting down last week’s meeting early. The board recently banned online comments over Zoom after getting a barrage of racist, anti-Semitic and anti-LGBTQ messages on the platform. Last week, people who came to the meeting made similar comments, but in person. Supervisor Lynda Hopkins says it might have been the first time the board has ever shut a meeting down. There are usually two Sheriff’s deputies at Board of Supervisors’ meetings. There were six at last Tuesday’s meeting by the time it was adjourned.
