Local police chief claims to be ICE, enters multiple area schools, district says

A Preble County police chief is facing criticism after three different Cincinnati-area schools said she showed up, saying she was an ICE agent.

Shauna Murphy, the Superintendent of Cincinnati Public Schools, said Gratis Police Chief Tonina Lamanna and one of her officers claimed they needed to be at the school for a wellness check.

The superintendent said Lamanna and the officer did not have any warrants or paperwork.

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“Any threat to our staff or students is alarming to me,” Murphy said…

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