Ohio’s Tremont City Police Chief Chad Duncan has voiced his frustration over Springfield’s Haitian migrant crisis, accusing local officials of profiting while citizens suffer. In a Blaze Media interview, Duncan revealed that Springfield has encrypted all radio frequencies, silencing communication for the public. He expressed skepticism about the city’s reasoning, claiming it’s meant to protect officer safety.

Duncan, unafraid of potential backlash, stated he’s speaking out because others are too scared to address the situation. He described the community as tense, with questions about the rapid changes going unanswered. Duncan also pointed fingers at local staffing agency First Diversity Staffing, run by George Ten, accusing the company of trafficking Haitian migrants in a $180 million operation. Duncan believes officials are enriching themselves at the expense of both the migrants and local residents.