A spokesman for John Dougherty reacted Tuesday morning to
an account in the Philadelphia Inquirer of an altercation last month with a
non-union contractor in South Philadelphia.
Dougherty, the business manager of Electricians Local 98
and the Philadelphia Building and Construction Trades Council, allegedly struck
a non-union electrician in the face at a worksite, an incident that
Philadelphia police on Tuesday confirmed is under investigation. The
contractor, Joshua Keesee, told the newspaper that Dougherty swung first and
broke his nose with one punch.
But Frank Keel, spokesman for Dougherty, said the union
leader acted in self defense and questioned the newspaper's motives in
reporting the story.
"The Inquirer's artificial urgency to report this
minor incident has more to do with John Dougherty's recent court victory over
the paper than it does with responsible journalism," Keel said in a
statement.
Dougherty was not the aggressor, Keel said.
"John, while on his way to work in full business
attire, was involved in a brief, physical altercation with a contractor at a
notorious, non-union job site in South Philadelphia in front of multiple
witnesses. John was not the aggressor," the statement read. "A
non-union contractor on-site, who was half John's age, made verbal threats in
front of John, saying he knew where John's wife took her daily walk and the
location of John's daughter's home.
"John told the contractor that if he had a problem,
he should deal with John alone. At that, the contractor rushed John and threw a
punch at his head," the release continued. "This happened after the
contractor had already sucker-punched one of the Local 98 picketers on the
site, which required stitches for the Local 98 member. John Dougherty ducked
the contractor's punch and countered with a punch to the assailant's face. That
was the end of the incident.
"We firmly believe that there should be no criminal
charges filed in this matter, as John Dougherty acted purely in
self-defense."
Source: Philly
Voice
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