A video from the Springfield City Commission meeting in March has resurfaced on Twitter, showing the Springfield, Ohio, City Manager Bryan Heck admitting that he had heard stories about Haitian immigrants to the town consuming “domesticated animals.” A resident of Springfield spoke to at the meeting and the City Manager, who recently told ABC that this was absolutely not happening, said that he had also heard these reports.
The resident said he understands that the “laws and culture” of Springfield are “180 degrees from what they’re used to. And one of the things that I heard that bothered me very much— and I’ve actually had quite a few people contact me here lately—is some pretty horrid things occurring with the domesticated animals in the neighborhood. We’ve had some stuff in the park that, um, again, they’re being taken advantage of for reasons other than—”
The City Manager shook his head, and the resident, who was already appearing hesitant to speak about these things, said “You can shake your head, Bryan—”
“No, I’m saying, they asked me if there was proof,” he said, referring to those around him, “there is no proof. I’ve heard the same thing.”
“People who have confided in me have asked for anonymity,” the resident said, “I can’t give their names up.”
“I mean, we haven’t seen the proof that you’re talking about, I’ve heard about it too.”
Heck’s comments were used to fact check Donald Trump during his recent presidential debate with Kamala Harris. When Trump brought up the concerns about Springfield, relayed to him by his running mate Ohio Senator JD Vance who in turn heard from his constituents in the state. […]
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