Groves meeting: Blue Santa update and a forceful public-comment accusation
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City staff and a police nonprofit reported on the Blue Santa program’s assistance to about 13 households and just under 50 children; public comment included a long, unproven set of allegations from a self-described whistleblower accusing city officials of corruption and election fraud.
At the start of the Dec. 20 meeting, Marshall Robin provided a brief report on the Blue Santa nonprofit program, saying volunteers, local schools and sponsors helped serve roughly 13 households and just under 50 children during the 2024 holiday effort. Robin thanked student groups and community organizations that assisted with shopping, wrapping and delivery.
During the public-comment period, a resident who identified as a whistleblower and citizen journalist delivered an extended, emotionally charged statement accusing multiple named public officials and staff of corruption, money laundering and election misconduct. The speaker repeatedly demanded a forensic audit, accused specific individuals by name and threatened further action. Council leadership repeatedly reminded speakers about public-comment procedures and asked the commenter to step down; the council did not engage in a point-by-point response during the allocated public-comment time.
City staff directed residents seeking help with individual utility bill disputes to follow up with the city manager or staff after the meeting, noting that citizen comments are not the venue for back-and-forth resolution on non-agenda issues.
