Get in Loser, We’re Exposing Corruption
Councilwoman Carrie Cox faced a 4–0 vote by the Henderson City Council, and with it, a trust broken at the very core.
Henderson residents witnessed something unprecedented Tonight — and no, it wasn’t just the 4–0 vote to censure Councilwoman Carrie Cox. It was the latest chapter in a long-simmering saga exposing a Henderson City Council dripping with hypocrisy, coordinated political theater, and an eagerness to destroy a colleague long before any legal process plays out.
Let’s be clear: this censure wasn’t about ethics.
It wasn’t about integrity.
And it certainly wasn’t about justice.
It was a political ambush — rehearsed, orchestrated, and executed with the subtlety of a sledgehammer.
Media Declared Cox “Censured” Before the Meeting Even Ended
If residents want proof the outcome was predetermined, they need look no further than the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
The RJ posted that Carrie Cox was censured nearly 20 minutes BEFORE the vote even happened.
The article went live while statements were still underway.
Before a vote was cast.
Before the debate concluded.
And when viewers pointed it out, the RJ issued a quiet correction — only after many residents went after them. Then, in a move that raised even more suspicion, the entire article was taken down. Written by a Casey Harrison, someone who has written in favor of mayor Romeo before. Coincidence I’m sure.
This wasn’t journalism.
This was coordinated political messaging. From some who doesn’t make headlines often, a rush to break the news and be relevant?
“Stop trying to make ethics a thing”
Councilwoman Monica Larson declared that Cox “intentionally lied” and referenced claims of “multiple counts of corruption,” all before Cox has even had her day in court.
Due process didn’t matter.
Facts didn’t matter.
The political hit was already in motion.
The council voted to:
- Remove Cox from regional boards
- Restrict her communication with staff
- Publicly condemn her — one day before her court appearance
This was not discipline.
This was a political execution carried out under the banner of “ethics.”
Social Media Speaks: Hypocrisy on Display
Residents lined up and delivered some of the strongest public comments Henderson has heard in years — many accusing the same council of the behavior they claimed to condemn.
Here are the statements exactly as delivered.
Mary Rooney
“In addition to myself, I am speaking on behalf of Nevada’s CAN, Both Julie Hereford and I are co-founders of this non-profit grassroots organization. We have known Carrie Cox for close to a decade. In all of our dealings with her, we have found her to be an individual of sterling character and integrity. She listens to her constituents and resolves problems and issues in ways that benefit the public as opposed to her own.”
Eddie Hamilton
“It is not your job to censure your fellow councilmen. It is our job as voters to do that.”
Jeff Wald
“My message is just very simple: let the legal process play out and ultimately let the voters of the city of Henderson decide.”
Jan Helen
“Monica Larson, I find myself with many questions about your ability to lead.” She continued: “Mayor Romero, I voted for you. I’m extremely disappointed in your services so far. You’re not a good leader. You’re incapable of bringing your team together to work in a productive manner. You failed. In 2026, vote Holly Chadwick.”
Lisa Mayo
“A censure for political gain is abusing the public trust and manipulating the process to influence voters without having to win on ideas or performance.” She concluded: “Henderson taxpayers and residents and voters and even city staff see this for exactly what it is.”
Steve Sanson, President of Veterans in Politics International.
“Three members of this council are already biased.” He started, “We have laws — innocent until proven guilty. We have a former police officer sitting on the council right now; I’m sure he knows this.” He continued, “You’re not guilty because certain council members are eager to remove a colleague they don’t like. He continued: “This is hypocrisy. This is selective outrage, and this is exactly why people don’t trust their own local government.” He added that he was there a few months ago: “Councilman Shaw — how he doesn’t live in the city of Henderson but yet he sat on the council, yet he wasn’t censured, he was removed.”
Newest Revelations Confirm the Council’s Hypocrisy
Residents didn’t just voice their frustration at council meetings — they took to Facebook, and the reactions were just as revealing.
One comment asked:
“Anyone else hear Monica Larson admit on live that she recorded a private conversation of someone else that happened to be in the room?”
Another pointed out a double standard regarding alleged misconduct:
“They accused Cox of wanting to alter pictures, but Monica Larson actually did that.”
It’s hard to ignore the pattern. While Cox is censured and publicly condemned, Larson’s own questionable actions — captured on video and admitted publicly — are barely acknowledged. Social media users are noticing the hypocrisy, and Henderson residents aren’t staying quiet.
Conversations With Mrs. Larson
And now, right on cue, the newest reporting from 8 News Now only confirms what we’ve been saying.
While the media spent months painting Carrie Cox as the villain — the “unhinged” councilwoman supposedly “targeting” her colleagues — this new investigation exposes exactly who has actually been abusing city resources and behaving inappropriately: Councilwoman Monica Larson.
According to KLAS, Larson didn’t just call police a few times.
She made 41 calls in a single year — including 40 non-emergency calls to 311. Leaking HOA tanks, rumors, patrols, neighborhood drama — she treated city police like her personal concierge. And when officers finally told her to stop?
Body camera footage shows her arguing with them, demanding business cards, and snapping:
“Don’t ever talk to me like that again.”
The sergeant had to warn her he would arrest her if she continued.
And when she crossed the line?
She was “reminded” of city governance policy — a polite way of saying: she ignored procedure and behaved improperly.
But the most important part — and the part the media seems desperate to bury — is right here in Larson’s own statement:
“It is disingenuous for you to report on CW Dr. Monica Larson considering the fact you were identified in the LVMPD Criminal Intelligence section, Public Integrity Squad report as being in collusion with [Henderson City Councilwoman] Carrie Cox… ‘Ms. Cox’s actions are politically motivated…’”
This alone should raise alarms for every resident in Henderson.
While Larson is under fire for her own questionable conduct, she tries to deflect by citing the same deeply flawed, politically influenced Public Integrity report that has already been shown to rely heavily on 8 News Now’s own reporting — reporting that investigators themselves called “procedurally unauthorized and ethically distasteful.”
The LVMPD report literally admits:
“While this incident is procedurally unauthorized and ethically distasteful, I acknowledge it is not inherently illegal…”
Yet the press ran wild with it to vilify Cox.
Now?
That same outlet is forced to report that Larson — not Cox — is the one who had to be reprimanded for her behavior.
The real pattern of misconduct wasn’t coming from Carrie Cox — it was coming from inside City Hall.’s newest member.
Larson’s behavior, her excessive use of police resources, her confrontational attitude toward officers, and her attempts to weaponize an ethically questionable LVMPD report show exactly what’s been happening behind the scenes.
Cox wasn’t the problem.
Cox was the threat — to the political insiders who didn’t want their own behavior exposed.
And with this new report, the narrative they tried so hard to build is collapsing in real time.
If this meeting and these reports revealed anything, it is that the Henderson City Council:
- Predetermined outcomes
- Coordinated with the press
- Weaponized their positions
- Silenced dissent
- Ignored due process
- Violated public trust
This isn’t leadership.
This is corruption — pure and simple.
Carrie Cox wasn’t the danger on tonight.
The danger was a council willing to abuse its authority to eliminate a political rival.
Thanks to residents who spoke truth to power, Henderson heard one loud message:
In 2026, the voters — not a corrupt council — will decide what happens next.
