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    Ohio Division of Wildlife Reveal Truth Behind Man Holding Two Geese Photo

    By Deja Monet,

    3 hours ago
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    The story behind a viral photo of a man holding two geese have been revealed by the Ohio Division of Wildlife and it involves roadkill.

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    According to TMZ , the man in the viral photo was collecting two geese that had been struck by a car in Columbus, Ohio. Columbus is approximately 45 minutes away from Springfield, where Trump made his claims.  The wildlife organization explained that usually people need documentation from a county sheriff or wildlife officer to collect a carcass but,the Franklin County Wildlife Office confirmed that no such paperwork is required for geese. In this case, the man had the right to have them.

    Additionally, there was no evidence that confirmed that the man is an immigrant, Haitian, or intended to eat the geese. Officials say the story is being exaggerated due to Trump’s recent remarks and his supporters pushing the narrative online. Additionally, officials see no issue with the situation, noting that dealing with geese is common practice.

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    Authorities state that it is perfectly legal to hunt them with the proper permits and licenses.

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    Belinda Howe
    9m ago
    that doesn't take away from the fact that people in Springfield are saying their pets are missing. one called 911 to report four carrying four geese one each
    Isersname
    15m ago
    I can tell where he from by his outfit and hairline no 🧢. He a new comer 🎯
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