City Manager Sanders Issues Statement Following Foote v. Holtan Ruling

Des Moines, IALocal News

On August 6, 2024, City Manager Scott Sanders released a statement regarding the jury's ruling in favor of city employees in the _Foote v. Holtan_ trial, which concluded the previous day. Sanders commended the jurors for their hard work and emphasized the fair and just nature of their decision amidst the backdrop of the 2020 riots in downtown Des Moines. He reflected on the significant challenges posed by national events, particularly the murder of George Floyd, which fueled the unrest experienced in the city. Sanders also expressed appreciation for the dedication of the Des Moines Police Department, acknowledging their exhaustive efforts in managing the chaos during that tumultuous period.

Additionally, he recognized the court's reasonable rulings that contributed to the case's resolution. This statement not only highlights the city's commitment to justice but also underscores the importance of community safety and support. The press release serves as a reminder of the ongoing efforts to heal and improve public trust within the Des Moines community. By addressing these critical issues, the city aims to foster a more compassionate and involved environment for all its residents.

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