Warren Mayor Jim Fouts fired from radio station job

Alleged recording of Fouts insulting people with special needs creates firestorm

WARREN, Mich. – Warren Mayor Jim Fouts has been fired from his weekend job as a radio host of 910 am, the station confirmed Monday night.

The move comes in wake of allegations that Fouts made insulting comments toward people with special needs that were apparently recorded.

"Mayor Fouts comments were so despicable, repulsive and deplorable that after thinking about it the only right thing to do was to fire him," Kevin Adell, the owner of the station, said in a statement.

The statement said Adell was sitting around the dinner table with his daughter and wife Monday night, and "thought even more so how absolutely horrific the mayor's comments were, and decided to take this action immediately."

Fouts still vehemently denies it's his voice on the tapes, and at least one Warren City Council member wants proof from an expert.

The forensic audio specialist who analyzed the disturbing tape for Local 4 has been asked to provide the Warren City Council with a two-page report on those findings. One councilman wants to take it a step further.

"It degrades the ability to provide good government," Warren City Councilman Scott Stevens said.

Stevens will ask the City Council to demand Fouts give voice samples using the exact verbiage in the widely denounced tape. He contacted the forensic specialist who told Local 4 he is now 90 percent certain the voice on the tape belongs to Fouts.

Meanwhile, advocates for the disabled, including Michigan Lt. Gov. Brian Calley and The Arc of Michigan will officially launch an anti-stigma campaign aimed at preventing further harm from the words used in the tape.

"In all of my life, I have never ever heard comments that even come close to rivaling the vileness in those recordings, so I thought it required a response," Calley said. "But not just a response, but I wanted it to be a response that created hope for the future."

Fouts was an early contributor on the campaign's GoFundMe page. He's receiving strong support on his Facebook page.

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