The City of Columbus is grappling with the fallout from a spreading social media-fueled controversy that has resulted in multiple police calls to local daycare centers. Between December 26 and early January, Columbus police confirmed they’ve received eight calls related to various incidents at childcare facilities, as reported by FOX28. These calls were precipitated by videos posted online that purported to show nefarious activities at several Somali-owned daycares.
State Representative Josh Williams has called for an immediate investigation into the potential misuse of public funds by these daycares, in a scenario that mirrors a scandal elsewhere. I am urging the state to conduct “round-the-clock, unannounced inspections of all childcare facilities receiving public dollars to make sure not a single Ohioan’s tax dollars are being stolen,” Williams stated in a social media post, invoking the collective vigilance of Ohioans, his resolve backed by multiple lawmakers as per KATV.
While no specific details about the police responses have been released, the calls fall under various serious categories, including disturbance, information/assistance, and suspicious person, based on a statement from a Columbus police spokesperson obtained by FOX8. The intensifying scrutiny comes at a time when fraud investigations are underway in other states, prompting a discussion on the protocol used to manage and oversee publicly funded childcare facilities…