As Springfield, Ohio has been in the news over the burden of an influx of Haitians on the residents there, there has also been a concern about alleged bomb threats in recent days. While the mainstream media, especially CNN’s Dana Bash, were all too quick to blame former and potentially future President Donald Trump and his running mate, Sen. JD Vance (R-OH), Republican Gov. Mike DeWine made clear that the 33 bomb threats were “determined to be hoaxes.”
During a Monday press briefing, in which he shared other security measures, DeWine made clear that the threats were not only “hoaxes,” but that they were blamed on people from “overseas,” including “from one particular country.”
“So 33 threats, 33 hoaxes. I’ll make that very, very clear. None of these had any validity at all,” the governor stated.
NEW: DeWine says 30+ state patrol troopers will be in Spfld City school buildings beginning tomorrow to ensure security. pic.twitter.com/0BfHURVwBg
— Tom Bosco (@tomwsyx6) September 16, 2024
Cameras on towers being erected in Spfld. Bomb dogs to be on site in Spfld daily. pic.twitter.com/gfa08k5L51
— Tom Bosco (@tomwsyx6) September 16, 2024
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