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Bomb threats targeting Haitian community sent to schools, county offices in Springfield, Ohio: Governor
More than 30 bomb threats targeted Clark County offices and schools, referencing Haitian immigrants amid legal disputes over Temporary Protected Status, authorities said.
- Police investigated bomb threats made to buildings in Springfield, with threats stating, "get rid of the Haitians," according to Governor Mike DeWine.
- No active threat was found during the investigation, and officials urged vigilance, as stated by Clark County Sheriff Chris Clark.
- Extra security was implemented for schools and government buildings amid heightened anxiety in Springfield's Haitian community.
- Springfield has a history of bomb threats, and federal law enforcement is involved in the investigation of these incidents.
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Bomb threats targeting Haitian community sent to schools, county offices in Springfield, Ohio: Governor
Schools and county offices in Ohio's Clark County received multiple bomb threats targeting the Haitian community on Monday, prompting classes in Springfield to be canceled for the day, according to Gov. Mike DeWine.
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