A news site that covers Haitian Americans is facing harassment over its post-debate coverage of Ohio
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By DAVID BAUDER
Updated 9:56 AM CDT, September 19, 2024
NEW YORK (AP) Journalists at a news site that covers the Haitian community in the United States say theyve been harassed and intimidated with racist messages for covering a fake story about immigrants eating the pets of people in an Ohio town.
One editor at the Haitian Times, a 25-year-old online publication, was swatted this week with police turning up at her home to investigate a false report of a gruesome crime. The news site canceled a community forum it had planned for Springfield, Ohio and has shut down public comments on its stories about the issue because of threats and vile posts.
The Times, which had the Committee to Protect Journalists conduct safety training for its journalists in Haiti, has now asked for advice on how to protect staff in the United States, said Garry Pierre-Pierre, founder and publisher. Weve never faced anything like this, Pierre-Pierre said Wednesday.
The site says it isnt backing down
The Times has debunked and aggressively covered the aftermath of the story about immigrants supposedly eating the dogs and cats of other Springfield residents, as it was spread by Ohio Sen. JD Vance, Donald Trumps Republican running mate in the presidential election, and Trump himself in his debate with Democrat Kamala Harris.
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