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==But Springfield Police Deputy Chief Joshua Stuenkel said police haven’t found evidence to support that theory and were unaware of a motive behind Hoyle’s alleged behavior.==
The old shrug your shoulders investigation technique. Foolproof.
Shield, agree. Confidence-inspiring stuff right there.
What the heck. What else can it be? Pure racism?
This 2018 Sangamon County Clerk document gives some insight into Mike Hoyle and a dispute he had with his neighbor:
Starts on Page 4, Resolution 5.
“He thinks he can bully her into selling by making her uncomfortable. He has a surveillance camera pointing at her back door and bedroom window. Someone cut two holes in her chain link fence so her dogs can get out, along with air horns being blown at 1:00 a.m., fireworks, and loud blowing music. If he is given the easement then it will be like saying it is okay to do this to your neighbors.”
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