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Loveland Councilman Massaro demands accountability for leaked investigation report targeting Councilwoman Black

December 03, 2024 | Loveland City, Larimer County, Colorado


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Loveland Councilman Massaro demands accountability for leaked investigation report targeting Councilwoman Black
Tensions ran high at the Loveland City Council meeting on December 3, 2024, as council members grappled with the fallout from a leaked report that has sparked controversy and accusations of targeting. Bob Massaro, a local resident, voiced his concerns about the implications of the leak, suggesting it was a deliberate effort to undermine Councilwoman Black.

Massaro emphasized the need for accountability, stating, "Whoever did the leak should be held accountable. That's black and white." His comments came in response to the council's handling of an undisclosed complaint filed by the chief, which has raised questions about transparency and fairness within the council.

Councilor McFall sought clarification on whether the council should act on the findings of the leaked report, which may implicate a council member in violations of the law. Massaro maintained that the focus should remain on identifying the source of the leak, rather than on the contents of the report itself.

The discussion highlighted a growing concern among council members about the integrity of their processes and the potential for political maneuvering. As the council continues to navigate this sensitive issue, the call for accountability and transparency remains a central theme, with residents and officials alike eager for resolution.

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