Dayton became the first nationally certified welcoming city for immigrants and city leaders have spent a decade reaching out to make the community feel open and welcoming to those immigrants, but that doesn’t mean there might not be cultural differences - and this might be a case of that.
“They just, them people next door, they just killed a goat in the front yard,†the 9-1-1 caller stated that had officers headed to a neighborhood off Wayne Avenue. “I think they took a hammer to its head. I just think that’s extremely inhumane. It’s a goat, not a pig or a cow or something, it’s the city not the country.â€
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When police arrived in response to the 911 call,
the immigrant was still in the front yard, skinning the goat.
The immigrant's relatives were gathering for the feast he was preparing.
I could see in the video that the incident took place on Hawker Street,
which is just one block from a Wendy's restaurant,
and two blocks from a Kroger grocery store.