Michigan
Police investigating how Michigan voting machine wound up for sale online
The machine was bought by a cybersecurity skilled in Connecticut who alerted Michigan authorities and is now ready for regulation enforcement to choose up the system. CNN decided the machine was dropped off at a Goodwill retailer in Northern Michigan, earlier than being bought final month on eBay by a person in Ohio.
In an interview with CNN, the Ohio man stated he bought the machine on-line at Goodwill for $7.99 earlier than auctioning it on eBay for $1,200.
A discount on the Goodwill
Ean Hutchison, a 35-year-old Uber driver in Miamisburg, Ohio, has a watch for know-how and a stellar report as a vendor on eBay. He trawls the online on the lookout for offers on laptop elements, like motherboards and graphic playing cards, after which re-sells them for a revenue on eBay, typically to equally technically inclined people who find themselves constructing or upgrading their very own computer systems.
“I’ve a knack for locating hidden gems actually low-cost and turning a fast revenue,” Hutchison stated, and infrequently finds these gems in on-line thrift shops and Goodwill.
It was on a latest trawl of a Goodwill web site in Michigan that Hutchison stated he got here throughout a type of gems.
“AVALUE TECHNOLOGY Contact Panel SID-15V-Z37-B1R,” was all of the advert learn. The images accompanying the advert confirmed a big monitor, presumably a contact display screen, with what regarded like a slot for a keycard or bank card. A hand-written sticker on the bottom of the monitor learn “Colfax.” Goodwill was promoting it for $7.99.
To the uninitiated, it might be arduous to know what this product was. A monitor that perhaps might plug into a pc, maybe. However why the slot for a card?
Hutchison knew what he was .
It was a bit of election {hardware} that, he reasoned given the place it was listed, had been utilized in Michigan’s elections.
“I wasn’t even conscious that they have been purported to be bought, not to mention donated to Goodwill,” Hutchison informed CNN.
“Personal a bit of historical past!”
The machine — a ballot-marking system — arrived within the mail and Hutchison later posted it on eBay. He set the eBay public sale bidding to begin at $250 however gave potential consumers the choice of skipping the public sale in the event that they paid $1,200 upfront.
“Personal a bit of historical past!” Hutchison’s eBay itemizing learn. “This voting machine was one among hundreds used within the 2020 United States presidential election and included in one of many many lawsuits towards Dominion that have been thrown out.”
Seven hundred miles away, in his condominium in Connecticut, Harri Hursti noticed the advert.
Hursti is thought to be one of many foremost election machine safety specialists and organizes an occasion each August in Las Vegas the place hackers are given entry to voting machines in a bid to establish and treatment potential vulnerabilities. Because of this, Hursti has change into primarily a voting machine collector — however the machines he can usually purchase are outdated and retired.
This advert was uncommon, Hursti stated, as a result of it claimed to promote a tool that he thought nonetheless may be in use in Michigan.
Hursti purchased the machine outright for $1,200. After it was delivered to his residence final week, he contacted the Michigan secretary of state’s workplace which oversees elections within the state. He says he was instructed to not open the field the machine got here in, to protect it for regulation enforcement who might have to wipe it for fingerprints.
A number of days later, an official from the secretary of state’s workplace emailed Hursti. “Thanks once more for bringing this to our consideration,” the e-mail learn. “We now have decided this system originated in one among our jurisdictions. The jurisdiction has now reported the system to regulation enforcement as stolen.”
It is unclear how the voting machine in the end ended up at Goodwill. It was delivered to Goodwill Northern Michigan’s e-commerce division from a Goodwill location in Cadillac, Michigan, a Goodwill spokesperson informed CNN. Goodwill stated in an announcement that its staff members course of hundreds of donations per week in Northern Michigan and that they’re cooperating with authorities on the investigation of the system.
The clerk for Wexford County, which covers Cadillac and features a city referred to as Colfax, just like the label on the machine in query, informed CNN Thursday she was looking for solutions.
“I’m simply as involved, if no more so,” stated Clerk Alaina Nyman when requested about safety issues expressed by state officers.
The clerk of Colfax Township, Becky Stoddard, declined to touch upon the system particularly, citing an ongoing police investigation, although she stated she retains elections gear locked up and added that she doesn’t imagine conspiracy theories about Dominion voting machines.
“I’ve by no means had any bother with something,” stated Stoddard, who stated she has served as clerk for 22 years.
Safety and conspiracy theories
In some states, voting machines would possibly solely be in use a few days a yr, or each different yr. However their safe storage is essential to making sure integrity in America’s elections. This could be a problem given the decentralized nature of voting programs on this nation.
In Michigan, as an example, there are greater than 1,500 completely different voting jurisdictions throughout 83 counties, every with its personal clerk who’s chargeable for the safety of its voting machines, based on the secretary of state’s workplace.
Jocelyn Benson, Michigan’s secretary of state, informed CNN in an interview in Detroit on Thursday that voters ought to relaxation assured that the state’s elections are safe.
She stated her staff contacted regulation enforcement as quickly as they realized concerning the machine on eBay, and she or he additionally identified that there are a number of checks of machines each earlier than and after Election Day to make sure correct outcomes.
That is a degree that was echoed by Hursti, who tries to seek out vulnerabilities in election programs for a dwelling.
He informed CNN that whereas the looks of a Michigan voting machine on eBay raises issues about how machines are saved, the actual risk is what election conspiracy theorists might do.
Over the previous two years, individuals attempting to show the false declare the 2020 election was stolen have sought or gained unauthorized entry to election programs.
Michigan State Police have been investigating a sequence of voting machine breaches that occurred final yr in a number of counties within the state.
“What you actually have is people who do not appear to grasp the technicalities of the elections course of or election safety attempting to realize entry to machines to maintain the misinformation alive,” Benson stated.
As for the machine that confirmed up on the Goodwill, the way it acquired there’s a thriller police are attempting to resolve — as of Thursday night, Hursti nonetheless had this piece of important infrastructure in his residence, ready for somebody to choose it up.
CNN’s Sean Lyngaas contributed to this report.
Michigan
Michigan State’s leading rusher a familiar name for Rutgers football fans
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PISCATAWAY – It’s been a long college football journey for Michigan State’s leading rusher, but it’s one that started five years ago with Rutgers football.
Running back Kay’ron Lynch-Adams spent the 2019 and 2020 seasons with the Scarlet Knights before transferring to UMass, but now he’s with the Spartans and a player Rutgers’ defense will need to limit Saturday (3:30 p.m., FS1) at Spartan Stadium in East Lansing.
The 5-foot-10, 215-pound Ohio native returned to the Power 4 level with the Spartans as a sixth-year graduate transfer, and through 11 games has a team-leading 580 yards rushing on 124 carries (4.7 yards per attempt) with two touchdowns.
Lynch-Adams’ production isn’t surprising to Rutgers coach Greg Schiano, who on Monday said he believed Lynch-Adams had this type of potential.
“I was disappointed when he left. I liked the young man, and I also really liked the football player,” Schiano said. “And I can remember exactly where I was when he called me to tell me he was leaving. I was truly disappointed, and really tried to keep him.”
Lynch-Adams played in nine games for Rutgers in 2019, finishing with 161 rushing yards on 48 carries. Then in 2020, he ran for 159 yards and one touchdown on 35 carries in the pandemic-shortened nine-game season.
The problem for Lynch-Adams was that there was a stellar running back atop the depth chart – now two-time Super Bowl champion Isiah Pacheco of the Kansas City Chiefs.
While Schiano didn’t want Lynch-Adams to leave, he couldn’t blame him either.
“I understood why,” Schiano said. “You know, you had this guy by the name of Pacheco in front of him, and he’s a pretty good player, too.”
Lynch-Adams was productive at UMass – last season he rushed for 1,157 yards on 236 carries with 12 touchdowns.
“It’s not like I have stayed in touch with him but I have a little bit,” Schiano said. “I really respect him. He’s a hard-working kid. He’s a really tough football player and I love the way he played. I loved what he did. He was a team guy. I was disappointed when we lost him, and I’m not surprised that he’s having success.”
Lynch-Adams will be the latest challenge for Rutgers’ run defense, which has been up and down this season. He splits carries with Nate Carter, who’s rushed for 452 yards and four touchdowns this season.
The Scarlet Knights are hoping to pick up a seventh regular-season victory, something they haven’t done since 2014.
Limiting Lynch-Adams will be a key to making that happen.
“He’s someone that we have to stop now for sure,” Schiano said.
Michigan
What injury? Freshman leads Michigan State past Colorado in Maui Invitational opener
So much for Jase Richardson’s sprained left ankle.
Less than a week after rolling it late in a game and being helped off the court, he led Michigan State on it.
The freshman guard came off the bench to score a career-high 13 points as the Spartans rolled to a 72-56 win against Colorado on Monday in the opening around of the Maui Invitational at the Lahaina Civic Center.
In the first tournament setting of the season, Michigan State overcame another miserable shooting performance beyond the arc (2-for-21) with a deep rotation, explosive transition game and active defense.
The Spartans (5-1) will play their second of three games in three days on Tuesday (6 p.m., ESPN) in a semifinal against Memphis (5-0), which survived a late rally to knock off No. 2 UConn 99-97 in overtime earlier Monday. The other half of the bracket features No. 4 Auburn, No. 5 Iowa State, No. 12 North Carolina and Dayton, who are all playing later Monday night.
Richardson made six of eight field goals and was one of 10 different scorers for the Spartans, whose bench outscored the Buffaloes 40-13. Frankie Fidler scored nine, Jeremy Fears had eight and six assists and Coen Carr had eight points.
Julian Hammond led Colorado with a game-high 15 points while Elijah Malone scored 14.
Any concerns about Richardson’s mobility after suffering a sprained ankle late in last week’s 83-75 win against Samford were quickly erased. He checked in less than four minutes into the game and immediately got in the paint for a basket. Richardson shot 4-for-4 from the floor in the first half and Carr made all three of his shot attempts as the two combined for 14 of Michigan State’s 23 bench points in the opening 20 minutes.
That helped make up for the awful 3-point shooting that has plagued the Spartans so far this season. They entered Monday’s game ranked 352nd out of 355 teams in the nation from beyond the arc at just 22.1 percent and picked up where they left off. Michigan State shot 50 percent (15-for-30) from the floor in the opening half despite missing all nine 3-point attempts.
After the teams traded baskets and slim leads, the Spartans closed the half on a 17-4 run. Colorado went scoreless for more than five minutes and missed 10 straight shots at one point before going into halftime trailing 38-25.
Coming out of the locker room, the Buffaloes put together an 8-2 run with a pair of triples from Hammond but three quick turnovers prevented them from further shrinking the deficit. After Michigan State missed its first 14 triple tries, Richardson knocked one down a little more than six minutes into the second half to reestablish a double-digit advantage. The Spartans cruised down the stretch to secure a spot in the semifinals.
Michigan
New bowl projections have Michigan in play at four different sites
Michigan clinched bowl eligibility by landing its sixth win of the season over the weekend, a 50-6 beat down of lowly Northwestern.
And while all eyes are on the rivalry game against Ohio State this Saturday (Noon, FOX), the postseason is fast approaching. In 13 days, the Wolverines will learn of their bowl draw. It won’t be a high-profile game like years past, but several intriguing sites remain a possibility for Sherrone Moore’s team.
The most popular pick this week is the Music City Bowl in Nashville, set for Dec. 30 at Nissan Stadium. It would mark Michigan’s first-ever appearance in the game and pit the Wolverines against an SEC school.
ESPN’s Mark Schlabach has Michigan playing Ole Miss in the Music City Bowl, CBS Sports’ Jerry Palm predicts a Michigan-Missouri matchup in Nashville, while USA Today’s Erick Smith projects the Wolverines to play Texas A&M. All three SEC schools have been in the playoff picture this year, setting the stage for an intriguing neutral-site game.
Three other national writers have Michigan playing in three different bowl games. ESPN’s Kyle Bonagura predicts a Michigan-Syracuse matchup in the Duke’s Mayo Bowl on Jan. 3 in Charlotte. The Action Network’s Brett McMurphy, whose track-record projecting bowl sites and matchups is among the best, has the Wolverines playing Pittsburgh in the Pinstripe Bowl on Dec. 28 at Yankee Stadium in New York. And in an interesting outlier, The Sporting News’ Bill Bender projects a Michigan-Texas A&M matchup in the Dec. 31 ReliaQuest Bowl in Tampa, Fla.
How the top of the Big Ten fares when it comes to the 12-team playoff matters here. Getting four teams in like some are projecting would help Michigan’s standing in the bowl selection process. But if one of those teams gets left out (looking at you, Indiana), it would almost certainly kill any chance of returning to Florida.
After the playoff bids are doled out, the Citrus Bowl has the first pick of the remaining bowl-eligible Big Ten teams, followed by the ReliaQuest Bowl (former Outback Bowl). An 8 or 9-win Illinois would likely be the next Big Ten team off the board, followed by a 7 or 8-win Iowa. After that, though, is anyone’s guess.
And what if Michigan pulls off the upset in Columbus and gets to seven wins? It could suddenly move the Wolverines up the pecking order and give the ReliaQuest Bowl a reason to pick them, provided that Indiana does make the playoff.
This week will help offer some clarity with the Big Ten standings. There’s also a possibility of college football having too many bowl eligible teams this year. And while that certainly won’t affect Michigan — its brand and following are too large to keep out, even at 6-6 — but could limit the number of secondary bowls available to the Big Ten.
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