“When people ask me, ‘What happens when a swaggering, laughing hyena wins?’ I tell them, ‘Write down all the addresses of the people who had signs in their backyards supporting her! So when the illegal human locusts (which he supports!) need a place to live, we’ll already have the addresses of their new families who supported their arrival!'” Zuchowski said in a public post on Facebook.
Zuchowski, who is Portage County Sheriff starting in 2021, has served in various positions in Ohio for nearly three decades, according to his website biography, the New York Post noted. In the incriminated post, the sheriff also shared images from a television news report mentioning the cities of Aurora in Colorado and Springfield in Ohio. In particular, the second of the cities received increased attention in connection with the pre-election debate on immigration.
Republican ex-president Donald Trump, who is again running for office, helped to spread the unsubstantiated claims that migrants from Haiti eat the pets of local residents in this city. “They’re eating dogs in Springfield, the people who came are eating cats,” Trump said in a televised debate with Harris that was watched by over 67 million people. At the time, the moderator warned the ex-president that the claim was not supported by any evidence.
The mayor of Springfield, with a population of 59,000, Rob Rue, said on Saturday that this is a “lie” that is dividing the city. “We would like them to stop,” he said. Springfield is located approximately three hundred kilometers southeast of Portage County, the NBC station noted.