Springfield police cut radio access as Springfield descends into 'absolute turmoil,
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2024 10:01 pm
Well, the tv said everything was fine there, so.......lolTremont City Police Chief Chad Duncan says Springfield, Ohio, has fallen into "absolute turmoil" since the arrival of approximately 20,000 Haitian nationals.
Duncan told Rosas that Springfield has descended into lawlessness and that he is concerned it is spreading to nearby towns, including Tremont City.
"You've got a city that's in absolute turmoil," he said, referring to Springfield. "Everybody's against everybody."
One of Duncan's most significant concerns is the increase in traffic accidents caused by Haitian drivers, who often are not licensed to operate vehicles, he said.
He told Blaze News that Tremont City law enforcement is doing everything possible to crack down on the potentially deadly crashes but noted that Springfield appears to be protecting Haitian nationals from facing any real consequences for reckless driving.
"People that shouldn't be driving, they're out there and they're allowing them to drive," Duncan remarked.
Duncan added that his access to Springfield's police radio frequency has been cut off since the city started attracting national attention over the impacts of the immigrant crisis.
"We were able to hear them on the radio. They have decided to go silent. We don't know what's going on in the city," Duncan said.When asked why he believes the city has made it hard to communicate, Duncan speculated that the Springfield police turned off the ability for others to hear their radio communications to obstruct any outside monitoring of their actions and, thereby, having to answer for those actions.
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