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Contrary to claims by social media users, Bryan Heck has consistently denied receiving credible reports of pets being eaten. Sorting Out Claims About the City Manager of Springfield, Ohio Skip to ...
Springfield City Manager Bryan Heck releases a statement in September 2024 saying there's no evidence of any cats or other pets being harmed or eaten by the Haitian immigrants. Springfield, a ...
Springfield City Manager Bryan Heck, through his office, released a statement saying there's no evidence of any cats or other pets being harmed or eaten by the Haitian immigrants.
A staffer of vice presidential candidate JD Vance called Springfield City Manager Bryan Heck on September 9 and asked if there was any truth in rumors that Haitian immigrants were taking and ...
Springfield’s police and city manager, as well as the Ohio governor, ... Springfield mayor Rob Rue talks with city manager Bryan Heck in Springfield, Ohio, U.S., August 13, 2024 (REUTERS) ...
That same morning, Springfield City Manager Bryan Heck told The Wall Street Journal, a Vance staffer called to ask him, "Are the rumors true of pets being taken and eaten?" Heck's response was ...
City Manager Bryan Heck wrote to U.S. Sens. Sherrod Brown and Tim Scott asking for support to ease a “significant housing crisis” in the city. Referencing that letter, Vance said immigrants ...
Springfield Mayor Rob Rue (left) speaks to City manager Bryan Heck. Both city officials have debunked Trump’s claim that Haitian immigrants are eating pets in the city (REUTERS)