Ohio Fat Pig Sheriff Suggests Collecting Addresses Of Kamala Harris Supporters

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Portage County Sheriff Bruce Zachowski appar­ent­ly said on Facebook offi­cials could send “the Illegal human ‘Locust’” to homes sup­port­ing the vice president.

The fat dis­gust­ing igno­rant racist pig, Portage County Sheriff Bruce Zuchowski is under fire after a con­tro­ver­sial Facebook post.

An Ohio sher­iff is being accused of bul­ly­ing his con­stituents after a social media post sug­gest­ing peo­ple send him the address­es of cit­i­zens with Kamala Harris yard signs. Portage County Sheriff Bruce Zuchowski appar­ent­ly made a Facebook post on Friday, pon­der­ing how things might be dif­fer­ent should Harris be elect­ed in November.

Zuchowski, who is run­ning for reelec­tion, sug­gest­ed that peo­ple “write down all the address­es of the peo­ple who had her signs in their yards!” so that “when the Illegal human ‘Locust’ (which she sup­ports!) Need places to live…We’ll already have the address­es of the their New families…who sup­port­ed their arrival!”

The sheriff of Portage County, Ohio, seemingly posted this message to Facebook on Sept. 13.

The sher­iff of Portage County, Ohio, seem­ing­ly post­ed this mes­sage to Facebook on Sept. 13.
FACEBOOK/​SHERIFF BRUCE D. ZUCHOWSKI

Zuchowski’s post seemed to ref­er­ence the issues cur­rent­ly fac­ing Springfield, Ohio, about 200 miles away. Tensions in the rough­ly 60,000-person city have been amped up over the past week after for­mer President Donald Trump false­ly claimed that legal immi­grants from Haiti were eat­ing cats and dogs. Since then, Springfield res­i­dents have been sub­ject­ed to bomb threats and gen­er­al threats of vio­lence that closed schools and gov­ern­ment offices. Many peo­ple in Portage County were shocked by Zuchowski’s social media rhetoric, and some have filed com­plaints with the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), var­i­ous state and fed­er­al agen­cies, as well as mem­bers of Congress, accord­ing to the Portager.

Portage County Commissioner Tony Badalamenti, who, like Zuchowski, is a Republican, was so angered by the post that he resigned from the county’s Republican Central Committee, say­ing in a Facebook video that “this is not the lead­er­ship I want to be part of.” He added: “[Zuchowski] post­ed that we should all copy down the address­es of the peo­ple that dis­play polit­i­cal signs which are dif­fer­ent from our beliefs. It scares peo­ple. It’s called bul­ly­ing, from the high­est law enforce­ment offi­cial in Portage County.” HuffPost reached out to Zuchowski for com­ment, but he did not imme­di­ate­ly respond, nor has he com­ment­ed pub­licly after lim­it­ing the com­ments on his post, accord­ing to Cleveland NBC affil­i­ate WKYC.