"We don't want to jump to conclusions," Lt. Joe Gonzalez said. "It is not the standpoint of the police department right now to say that it's racially motivated. We are following up and continually talking to the victims."
The statements were a change from earlier in the week, when a police
official said it was "very possible" race was a factor in the incidents.
A
report filed by Sgt. Dave Murillo said there were 30 to 40 people
roaming the fairgrounds openly referring to "beat whitey night."
On Wednesday, Capt. Randy Dawson said he could not find the origin of information that appeared in Murillo's report.
Interviews
with victims of attacks outside the fairgrounds have not produced
evidence that any of the incidents were racially motivated, he said.
Murillo made the report while he was working off-duty at Mercy Medical Center, Dawson said. It was unclear who told Murillo that people roaming the fairgrounds were making those kinds of statements.
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Source: Des Moines Register | JASON PULLIAM and TOM ALEX • jpulliam@dmreg.com
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