Evidence is mounting that Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio, are behind the disappearance of geese—and possibly ducks—in the town. A recording of a phone call between a local resident and Springfield police reveals several Haitians being reported for illegal poaching several weeks ago. Additionally, the poaching allegations appear in a Springfield police report.
“I’m sitting here, I’m riding on the trail, I’m going to my orientation for my job today, and I see a group of Haitian people, there was about four of ’em, they all had geese in their hand,” a man can be heard telling the emergency services center for Clark County, Ohio.
“I was trying to get my phone out, and I was trying to make it to this orientation on time. I’m time crunching here, and I saw that, I’m like, ‘Yeah, this has got to be reported,” he adds.
“How many geese did they have?” the dispatcher asks.
“They each had one,” the caller responds.
The recording reinforces allegations that geese and ducks are being poached for food by the Haitians who have arrived in the Ohio town over the past year.
“There’s a recorded police call from a witness who saw immigrants capturing geese for food in Springfield. Citizens testified to City Council,” Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost wrote in a post on X, responding to the corporate media’s insistence that no poaching has happened. Meanwhile, he notes: “These people would be competent witnesses in court.”
Yost adds: “Why does the media find a carefully worded City Hall press release better evidence?”
Ohio has strict anti-poaching laws, and violators can face steep fines.
There’s a recorded police call from a witness who saw immigrants capturing geese for food in Springfield. 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?
— Attorney General Dave Yost (@DaveYostOH) September 11, 2024