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Posted: 2024-09-13T19:19:58Z | Updated: 2024-09-13T19:20:50Z

While bomb threats forced elementary and middle schools in Springfield, Ohio, to evacuate Friday for a second day, the states attorney general was amplifying the conspiracy theory that likely prompted those bomb threats in the first place.

Despite lacking any firm evidence, and in the face of clear denials from city officials , Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost this week leaned into the lie that immigrants in Springfield are abducting and eating domesticated animals around the city.

Theres a recorded police call from a witness who saw immigrants capturing geese for food in Springfield, Yost wrote on social media Wednesday.

Citizens testified to City Council. These people would be competent witnesses in court. Why does the media find a carefully worded City Hall press release better evidence?

Yost appeared to be referencing a weeks-old, non-emergency police call from a resident who claimed to see immigrants carrying dead geese.

Springfields deputy director of public safety and operations, Jason Via, told NPR that local authorities are familiar with that claim, among others.

We get these reports, The Haitians are killing ducks in a lot of our parks or The Haitians are eating vegetables right out of the aisle at the grocery store, Via said. And we havent really seen any of that. Its really frustrating.

And even the accusations about local waterfowl are a far cry from the conspiracy theory propagated by Republican nominee Donald Trump during the presidential debate on Tuesday that immigrants are abducting and eating peoples cats and dogs.

In Springfield, theyre eating the dogs, Trump said Tuesday night. The people that came in, theyre eating the cats. Theyre eating the pets of the people that live there. And this is whats happening in our country. And its a shame.