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Controversial Banners in Cullman Ignite Outrage and Dismissal

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Cullman, Alabama, September 14, 2025

News Summary

A series of provocative banners displayed in Cullman, Alabama has led to public outrage and the termination of an employee at a local company, Mygrant Glass. The banners included messages deemed threatening and contrary to community values. Witnesses quickly acted to remove the signs, while Mygrant Glass condemned the sentiments and ensured a commitment to a positive workplace. This incident has sparked discussions about Cullman’s historical context and inclusivity during a festive local event, highlighting the city’s ongoing transformation.

Cullman, Alabama — A series of controversial banners displayed in Cullman has sparked outrage and led to the dismissal of an individual associated with a local company. On Thursday, a banner was hung along the I-65 bridge and County Road 616 reading, “Charlie Kirk Never Forget,” adorned with an American flag. The following day, another sign featuring a threatening message, “One down, more deserving,” surfaced, with the letter Os replaced by images resembling a gun scope.

The individual responsible for these banners was identified as an employee of Mygrant Glass Company, based in Birmingham, Alabama. Upon learning about the signs, Mygrant Glass took immediate action, terminating the employee’s position. The company released a statement condemning the violent sentiments promoted by the sign, emphasizing that such actions contradicted their workplace policies and values.

Witnesses on the scene reported that a group quickly mobilized to remove the first sign, which was taken down within five minutes of being installed. The sign had been weighted down with rocks, suggesting a calculated effort to keep it in place for a longer duration. Additionally, an individual contacted Mygrant Glass with images of the company vehicle to report the sign, prompting the company’s swift response.

Local community members have expressed concerns about potential backlash against Mygrant Glass, arguing that the company acted responsibly and promptly in addressing the display. The firm characterizes itself as a family-owned auto glass wholesaler committed to superior service and an extensive inventory for its customers.

Currently, Cullman is hosting a Christkindlmarkt, a festive celebration honoring its German heritage. The city has garnered attention as one of the “cutest Christmas towns in the South” according to a lifestyle publication. However, Cullman has faced scrutiny regarding its historical reputation as a “sundown town,” a term used to describe areas where Black individuals were historically warned to leave before dark.

A recent TikTok video has sparked discussions about Cullman’s past, leading to differing views on the city’s present safety and inclusivity. Local officials have commented on the city’s complex history, urging residents and visitors to engage with the current community atmosphere. Recent data has shown that approximately 16.6% of attendees at the Christkindlmarkt during the Black Friday weekend identified as members of the Black community.

Cullman Mayor Woody Jacobs stated that the city is focused on creating a welcoming environment for all residents and visitors through festivals and activities designed for diverse communities. State Senator Garlan Gudger defended the city against claims of unwelcomeness for minorities, labeling such assertions as myths that undermine community improvement efforts.

Conclusion

The incident involving the banners has heightened discussions about community values, historical context, and inclusivity in Cullman, while Mygrant Glass has reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining a respectful and family-oriented workplace.

FAQs

What were the banners displayed in Cullman about?

The banners included one that read, “Charlie Kirk Never Forget,” along with an American flag, and another with a threatening message referencing violence.

What action was taken against the individual responsible for the banners?

The individual was terminated from their position at Mygrant Glass Company after the incident.

What does Mygrant Glass Company say about the incident?

Mygrant Glass condemned the violent support expressed by the signs, stating it violated company policies and did not reflect their values.

Key Features of the Incident

Feature Details
Banners Content One banner with “Charlie Kirk Never Forget”; a second with a threatening message.
Company Involved Mygrant Glass Company, based in Birmingham, Alabama.
Company Response Immediate termination of the employee, public condemnation of the banners.
Witness Actions Community members quickly removed the first banner; reported the incident to Mygrant Glass.
Current Events Christkindlmarkt is celebrating Cullman’s German roots; 16.6% attendees from Black community.
City’s Historical Context Cullman’s past as a “sundown town” raises discussions about inclusivity.

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