Statement From Mayor Victoria Woodards on Attorney General's Update Regarding Manuel Ellis Case

Tacoma, WALocal News

Tacoma Mayor Victoria Woodards has issued a statement in response to the latest update from the Attorney General's Office regarding the investigation into Manuel Ellis's death. The mayor reiterated the city's demand for a comprehensive and independent investigation, reflecting the concerns of both the Ellis family and the Tacoma community. She expressed appreciation for the Attorney General's transparency and efforts in addressing the case, acknowledging that the community continues to grieve during this uncertain time. The statement signifies the city's commitment to ensuring accountability within law enforcement and fostering public trust. Mayor Woodards emphasized the importance of a thorough examination of the events surrounding Ellis's death to achieve justice.

As the investigation progresses, the mayor encouraged ongoing community engagement and support for the affected families. This case highlights the broader issues of police accountability and community relations, which remain critical topics in Tacoma and beyond. The mayor's remarks resonate with local residents who are eager for a resolution and greater transparency in similar cases.

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