Someone in Cincinnati just did something you won't believe
So look— I heard some wild stuff this morning, please, but this one? This one is pure Nati, and it just gets weirder the more you think about it. We’ve got a small-town police chief, from Gratis, mind you, way out past places like Amelia and Batavia, who apparently decided to take a little field trip to Cincinnati Public Schools. Not for a training, not for a community event, but to conduct "wellness checks" for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Just… popped on down here to the city.
Lemme paint the picture: imagine this chief, driving from Preble County, past all the familiar landmarks —maybe cutting through the craziness of Jungle Jim's parking lot if she took 129, or just straight down 75. Then she's here, in neighborhoods like Over-the-Rhine or the West End, trying to do *wellness checks* on kids. The sheer audacity of it, the assumption that this was her jurisdiction or even her place, it's just baffling. It makes you wonder what was going through her head to think this was a good idea, or even legal.
### What This Means for Cincinnati
* **Trust in Schools:** This kind of rogue action can really erode the trust parents have in our school system, especially in diverse communities. Our schools are meant to be safe havens for every child, no matter their background. * **Local Control Matters:** It’s a stark reminder that what happens in small towns can have ripple effects all the way into our city center. Cincinnati is a big city with its own rules, and folks from outside need to respect that. * **Our Identity:** Cincinnati has a chip on its shoulder, but it’s a *good* chip. We’re about building community, not sowing division. This doesn’t sit right with who we are.
It’s about protecting our kids, protecting our community, and making sure folks understand that Cincinnati operates with an earnestness and a commitment to all its residents. This ain't some free-for-all, please. You don't just roll into town and start making up your own rules in places like Bond Hill or Avondale. Our community councils, controversial as they might be sometimes, are there for a reason – to give people a voice and structure.
Nati on the wire — if you know, you know.
The guys on the morning show are probably gonna have a field day with this one – catch their hot takes live at mornings.live!