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A Springfield, Ohio resident reports witnessing two Haitians in a park, one carrying a machete and the other a dead duck. The speaker claims local authorities are aware of ongoing issues. The speaker alleges that a friend lost her home because Haitian immigrants offered the landlord $1800 monthly rent, far exceeding her previous $600 payment. Another friend, a pest control worker, reportedly found a skinned dog hanging in an apartment, and management dismissed the report. The speaker asserts that Haitian immigrants are frequently involved in car accidents and questions how they pass driving tests, claiming they are given answers at the DMV. The speaker believes the mayor opposes Trump's visit to conceal these issues and accuses the immigrants of eating local ducks.

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Jackson City Councilman Kenneth Stokes wants to deter police from other cities chasing suspects into Jackson by throwing rocks, bricks, and bottles at them. He suggests getting black leaders together to send a message. When asked about law enforcement criticism, he dismisses it, calling one sheriff a "dumbass."

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The mayor of Tremont City expresses shame over the lawlessness and influx of migrants, particularly Haitians, in the area. He fears for his family's safety due to unlicensed drivers and accidents. He emphasizes it's not about race, but about upholding the law, and trusts Trump to handle the issue. A local police chief says the Haitian population has exploded and the accidents could be prevented if laws were enforced. The village is unable to sustain the influx of immigrants. Another village official describes issues with unlicensed drivers, illegal U-turns, and migrants driving on the wrong side of the road. Residents feel unsafe and avoid shopping locally. The city court is allegedly dismissing tickets for migrants due to interpreter issues. Another local resident says a shortage of housing has occurred, with landlords tripling rent by renting rooms to multiple families. Healthcare has been impacted, with pregnant women being dropped off at clinics. He accuses the city of a "stand down order" regarding towing unlicensed drivers' vehicles. He believes the Biden administration's policies have made every city a border town and that voters should consider their safety and financial stability when choosing a candidate. He trusts Trump more than Harris on this issue.

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I pulled this driver over for going 70 in a 55. He said he was keeping up with traffic. He admitted he was driving without a license because he's waiting on a hardship license after moving back from Idaho due to a federal case related to January 6th, for which he is awaiting a pardon. He also said he had pending traffic violations. Dispatch confirmed his habitual traffic violator status. Because driving with a suspended license is a felony, I have to take him into custody. I told him there was no leeway with felonies in Indiana. As I was about to handcuff him, he pulled out a gun and shot himself.

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A city council meeting was shut down after residents protested an influx of Haitian migrants. Mayoral candidate David Phillips was cut off while asking questions, which he believes was to avoid providing answers. Brian Taunton stated the town of 12,000 is unequipped to handle the situation, which he attributes to a failed immigration policy by the Biden-Harris administration and Homeland Security. He says the city council is unprepared for this discussion and that small towns across the U.S. are not equipped to deal with this problem. Taunton expressed concern that the migrants have not been properly vetted and may have been recruited into the United States by outside sources. He stated the town's infrastructure is already stretched, and they lack the resources to support the migrants.

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During a heated exchange, Speaker 0 claims he spoke with over 300,000 real Chicagoans who say it is hate speech to evince the Civil War or the Confederacy and to label law enforcement as a sickness, noting he has over a 150 sworn police officers on his detail. He asks what the other would say to these people and whether he would have CPD detail stand down if he or his wife Stacy were attacked. The other participant responds that numbers are increasing and brushes off the decline, saying, 'it's going up... check out your comments.' They discuss a critique, calling the addiction on jails and incarceration and militarism an evil, citing Doctor King. The conversation shifts to immigration, alleging incident: 'Illegal alien from Nicaragua grabbed a woman... and raped her,' and asks if ICE should deport that individual and the rapist, concluding, 'That's the answer... for real Chicagoans.'

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Springfield, Ohio, has seen an influx of 12-15,000 Haitian immigrants seeking affordable housing and jobs. MacGregor Metal employs 30+ Haitians, citing their strong work ethic and reliability, which contrasts with local norms. The rapid increase in population strains city resources, including schools, safety forces, and hospitals. The number of students needing English assistance has quadrupled. A fatal school bus accident involving a Haitian driver ignited local concerns about reckless driving, rising rents, and safety. Residents voice fears about strained resources and cultural clashes, denying accusations of racism and emphasizing valid concerns. The mayor acknowledges driving issues but denies a crime increase. The city seeks aid for translation services and safety forces. Local organizations provide support for integration, while a Haitian support center aids adjustment to American life. Many Haitians express a desire to return to Haiti when it is safe.

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Amidst heated campaign rhetoric, Trump and JD Vance are allegedly making baseless claims about Haitian immigrants in Ohio. Springfield, Ohio, has been overwhelmed by threats, leading to the closure of government buildings, schools, hospitals, and a university campus. Administrators cited a mass shooting threat targeting Haitians after a false online conspiracy theory emerged, alleging that Haitian immigrants in the city are eating people's pets.

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A woman says her daughter was stalked at Walmart and chased by a man with a machete on the way to work. The police didn't return her call to file a report, which the woman believes indicates unreported crime in Springfield. Speaker 1 responds that if someone's first act upon entering the country is breaking the law, they are more likely to break the law again. He mentions the family separation policy under President Trump and states there are approximately 350,000 mothers in prison in the U.S., but they are not forced to take their children with them. He says shoplifting has doubled and auto thefts are up over 50% in the last two years. He believes many crimes go unreported. He argues that the increase in crime is due to top law enforcement agencies not following the law, leading criminals to believe they don't have to either. He concludes that the U.S. needs to restore the rule of law from top to bottom.

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Ken Cover, president of Cincinnati's Fraternal Order of Police, stated that Cincinnati and Hamilton County are at a crossroads, with some judges supporting law and order and others being soft on crime with cashless bail. He believes the incident in question is a result of this, as people fear no consequences. The speaker noted a racial component, with white victims and mostly black assailants, questioning the societal implications and asking why this occurred. Cover said investigators are looking into race as a component. The speaker expressed concern about not addressing race out of fear when it appears to be a factor. Both agreed that a mob mentality was present, and lamented the lack of individuals stepping in to stop the violence. The speaker suggested that in other states, armed citizens might have intervened.

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The biggest problem after the hurricane is being unable to move; roads are blocked, and people are trapped. There's a lot of looting, so people should stay safe and keep a weapon if they have one, because people are intentionally sabotaging things. Truckers coming in with supplies on I-40 had their tires slashed while they were resting at a truck stop. Nothing was stolen, just vandalized. The same thing is happening all over. There is also looting in all the stores. The speaker will provide another update in 5 or 6 hours.

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Locals express concerns about Haitian immigrants, citing increased rent, taxes, and vehicle accidents. They rate their driving skills negatively and claim some say "we own this town." There are questions about how Haitians quickly obtain driver's licenses, with one person stating they are not allowed to answer. Some believe Haitians don't assimilate, bring their culture, eat in stores without paying, and are disrespectful. Rumors circulate about missing cats and geese being taken from parks, with photographic evidence cited. Some believe Haitians don't know how to drive, posing a public safety threat with accidents and reckless driving. One person estimated a 99% chance a recent car crash involved a Haitian driver. Another person stated not to blame Haitians for accidents. Tension between groups is questioned. Taking photographs inside a government building is prohibited.

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There is a large number of Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio with temporary protected legal status. According to one speaker, illegal migrants can use the CBP 1 app to apply for asylum or parole and be granted legal status. This is not the same as applying for a green card and waiting 10 years. These laws have been on the books since 1990, but another speaker claims this is false, calling it "on era's creative market."

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Donald Trump is described as a "hurricane category 5" in terms of rhetoric, while the opposing side is a 2. Due to Trump and JD Vance's rhetoric and statements made in a debate, there have been 33 bombing threats in Springfield, Ohio. These threats are attributed to a false conspiracy theory spread by the Republican vice presidential and presidential candidates. The Haitian community, students, and other victims in Springfield, Ohio, do not have Secret Service protection.

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I've received the body cam footage from the Jasper County Sheriff's office regarding the Matthew Huddle shooting on January 27th. The video starts with a traffic stop where I pulled someone over for speeding. The driver informed me he was a January 6th defendant awaiting a pardon and driving without a license due to hardship license issues related to his federal case. I discovered he was a habitual traffic violator, leading to a felony charge for driving with a suspended license, meaning I had to take him into custody. Things escalated when he stated he would violate probation and then threatened to shoot himself.

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On a highway stop in San Luis, Missouri, the officer says, "we was running 75 down through here" in a 65 mph zone; the driver replies, "Is it 70 or 65? It's 65." The driver admits, "The problem with my license right now is expired. Right? It's suspended?" and says he is waiting "the paper for immigration for I go to the NBA." He identifies as from Maryland and explains the work as "construction, like, remover removal, painting, dry boat, everything like that." Only he has a license; others have none and insurance cannot be found; he says he will call his boss. The truck is described as having an unusual seating arrangement with multiple rows; "How many rows have you got in here? Four?" and "It's three three seats." The officer notes, "hauling these people for money is what he's doing," and adds, "sometimes they kill mingle dope and"

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Trump and his running mate, JD Vance, are allegedly making baseless claims about Haitian immigrants in Ohio. Springfield, Ohio, has been inundated with threats over the last several days, resulting in the closure of government buildings, schools, and hospitals. A local university campus was effectively closed today after administrators said someone threatened a mass shooting targeting Haitians. Officials attribute the threats to a false online conspiracy theory alleging Haitian immigrants in that city are eating people.

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Law enforcement is being hindered from taking action, resulting in theft and destruction. The police are not allowed to do their job due to fear of consequences. This phenomenon is unique to our country and is watched by people worldwide. Law enforcement's dignity has been taken away, despite their competence. Police officers and border patrol agents know what needs to be done, but they are restricted. This issue is not limited to inner cities, as it is happening in unexpected areas. Organized groups are stealing from stores and selling the stolen goods elsewhere. Allowing the police to take necessary action, including shooting in some cases, will immediately put an end to this. Our police are exceptional.

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Springfield, Ohio Mayor Rue stated that the city's population has increased by 15,000 to 20,000 immigrants in the last 5 years, overwhelming safety services and causing community concern. City Manager Heck said the 25% population increase over 3 years is unsustainable, taxing infrastructure, public safety, schools, and healthcare. Referencing J.D. Vance, Heck noted the immigration crisis has worsened the existing housing shortage. Heck stated that without federal assistance, Springfield will fail because it lacks the capacity to sustain the population increase.

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The speaker states that because they are in a sanctuary city, they do not report illegal immigrants. They claim to have released a double homicide suspect due to this policy. The speaker says someone came to pick up $320,000 from their grandparents and is working their way through it. The speaker is asked to call ICE but refuses, citing the sanctuary city status. They are asked to take seriously that someone is repeating an offense while being illegal. The person is reportedly in Chinatown, New York.

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Social media and journalism can misrepresent the circumstances surrounding an event, and the post seen does not depict the entire incident. What often happens is that social media and mainstream media commentary distort content, which makes it harder to thoroughly investigate the activity and enforce the law. A single post or coverage item can present one side of the story without context, leading to people rushing to conclusions and the narrative “growing legs” that the investigation then has to manage. Speaker 1 asked where the nearest officers were. Speaker 0 answered that in the central business section they were working; both were in vehicles and had to maneuver through traffic. Regarding what exactly was distorted, Speaker 0 explained that social media irresponsibility frequently shows one side of the equation without factual context, and then people run with that, causing the issue to grow larger and become more difficult to manage as part of the investigation.

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Kilmar was stopped by Tennessee Highway Patrol for speeding with eight passengers and no luggage. The passengers said they were going to work in San Luis, Missouri, but lived in Maryland. The officer suspected Kilmar was trafficking the passengers for money, noting he was the only one who spoke English and that they had no luggage. The officer predicted Kilmar had $1,400 cash in his pocket. Body cam audio cuts out for ten minutes while a call was made. Sources claim the FBI advised police not to detain Kilmar. Highway patrol also called ICE, but they never showed up. The source said Kilmar is an MS-13 gangster, suspected human smuggler, and wife beater who was released into the country. He was previously deported by Trump.

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Text messages were sent to Corporal Kevin Mote of the Ellsworth Police Department, who forwarded them to the Saginawoc Sheriff's County office. One message mentioned concern about a potential mass shooting. However, there was no coordinated system to collect and take action on this information. There is no central clearing house or person responsible for identifying and evaluating individuals who may pose a threat. The yellow flag law, which allows for the removal of weapons from individuals, has limitations, especially when incidents occur in different states. In this case, despite in-state threats and reports to the police, the yellow flag law was not invoked. It is unclear who should have triggered it. The responsibility lies with the law enforcement agency to track down the individual and determine if an evaluation is necessary. The Saginaw County Sheriff's Department seems to be the focal point, but it is unclear why their actions were insufficient.

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Donald Trump is accusing Democrats of escalating political rhetoric, yet his own statements appear to be heightening the risk of political violence in Springfield, Ohio. A controversial and misleading claim about Haitians, including 1,000 legal permanent residents, is affecting the community. CBS's Nicole Killian reports on the escalating situation.

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A speaker claims homeless people are living behind Lincoln School, and that code enforcement and the police won't address it. The speaker alleges they witnessed Haitians at Walmart eating tomato paste with their fingers and eating fruit at Kroger's before discarding it. The speaker believes the city is deteriorating, citing increased car insurance rates due to a tripled accident rate in Springfield. They question why squatters and tent cities are not shared throughout the city. Another speaker states that people have expressed concerns about personal safety, including women afraid to walk in stores or being stalked in parking lots. The speaker claims that these concerns are not about race and accuses the council of using identity politics to ignore and mock their real concerns.
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