A controversial social media post advertising a rally outside Frisco City Hall in Texas led to a large counter-protest on Tuesday evening, drawing dozens of people and prompting concerns about public safety and community tensions.
The Facebook post promoted an event called “Rally Against Rednecks,” which organizer Zul Mohamed described as an evening intended to celebrate the contributions of the local Asian community.
Mohamed’s flier encouraged participants to speak out against what he called “trailer-park trash yokels,” wording that many viewed as offensive and divisive.
TheHeritage Foundationdescribed Mohamed as having previously been charged in Denton County of 106 felonyvoter fraudcharges for forging absentee ballot request applications for registered voters connected to his 2020 campaign for mayor of Carrollton.
(He has been released on bond while appealing that conviction.)
Zul Mohamed is a Carrollton resident who is currently facing multiple felony charges and is also a candidate for Carrollton mayor in the May 2026 election.
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As the post circulated on social media, opposition to the event grew, and plans for a counter-demonstration emerged.
FRISCO, TX- First look at the “Redneck Rally” outside of Frisco City Hall.
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