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At least a handful of Portage County residents have filed complaints with the U.S. Department of Justice and local authorities.
Many more have expressed unease for their safety after the sheriff's social media post last weekend .
Sheriff Bruce Zuchowski suggested residents begin tracking the addresses of neighbors with Kamala Harris campaign signs in yards.
He referred to undocumented immigrants, whom he referred to as "locust," as locust.
The sheriff is a Republican who is up for reelection in November .
Kent resident calls for state investigation into sheriff's Facebook post.
It remains unclear if the sheriff’s post violates laws aimed at protecting voters from undue influence.
But most, even those opposed to what Zuchowski wrote on Facebook , acknowledged the sheriff had a Constitutional right to free speech.
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