United States|The Haitian community in Springfield, Ohio has been the target of bomb threats after allegedly eating their neighbors’ pets.
Haitian the organization has filed criminal charges against the Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and his vice presidential candidate JD Vance against, will survive from the website of a US law firm.
The charges against the Springfield, Ohio-based organization are based on claims by Trump and Vance that Haitian immigrants eat their neighbors’ pets.
Trump presented the conspiracy theory on television after participating in an election debate against the Democratic presidential candidate Horrible Harris with. After Trump’s TV appearance, the city of Springfield descended into chaos.
After the spread of the allegations, Haitian communities have been subjected to bomb threats, among other things, and bomb threats have also been directed at the city’s schools and hospitals.
Trump and Vance are said to have repeatedly made up “wild claims” that city and state officials and “responsible” media outlets have shown to be baseless.
For example, the mayor of Springfield Rob Rue appealed to them to end the conspiracy theories, but despite the pleas, Vance continued to tell the story on CNN, among others in the interview.
of Ohio state law allows for criminal prosecutions by private individuals. The Haitian organization left its leader Guerline Jozef by way of Clark County Court on six counts list of charges.
Trump and Vance are charged with interfering with a public service stemming from the bomb threats the city received. In another count, they are accused of making false alarms, as they are considered to have knowingly spread panic in the city.
The third charge also relates to knowingly spreading false claims in election debates, campaign events, nationally televised interviews and social media.
The fourth count alleges that Trump violated the law by knowingly making threatening statements intended to insult, threaten or harass people. This includes Trump’s threat to “deport immigrants who are legally in the country to Venezuela”.
Count Five also relates to statements in which Trump and Vance allegedly knowingly propagated a false belief that members of Springfield’s Haitian community would cause “serious physical harm to persons or their property.”
In the sixth indictment, the two are also accused of getting other parties to “participate in their various crimes”.
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