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No charges in Washington ballot drop box surveillance investigation
An investigation by the King County Sheriff’s Workplace right into a poll drop field surveillance effort organized by conservative activists has wrapped up with out legal prices.
Nonetheless, the case technically stays open and the findings of the voter intimidation inquiry have been shared with the FBI, in line with the sheriff’s workplace.
A duplicate of the investigation, which the Northwest Information Community and The Seattle Instances obtained by way of a public information request, mentioned the choice to finish the energetic investigation adopted a gathering on August 17 between the sheriff’s workplace, the King County prosecutor’s workplace and King County Elections.
“It was concluded that additional investigation was not needed at the moment however the case could possibly be re-opened if comparable conduct is seen through the subsequent election,” Detective Keith Gaffin wrote in his report.
Gaffin additionally wrote {that a} copy of his report had been shared with an FBI particular agent “to help in figuring out if the FBI could be additional pursuing this case.”
In an e-mail, Seattle FBI spokesperson Steve Bernd mentioned his company sometimes neither confirms nor denies the existence of an investigation.
“Please be mindful, a evaluate of allegations doesn’t essentially end result within the opening of an investigation, Bernd wrote.
Equally, the Washington Lawyer Normal’s workplace mentioned on Wednesday it doesn’t disclose pending investigations, however added it doesn’t have a “referral on this matter.”
The sheriff’s workplace investigation was triggered in late July, previous to the state’s August 2 major, when indicators appeared close to some Seattle-area drop packing containers that mentioned “This Poll Dropbox is Underneath Surveillance.” The indicators warned of legal penalties for poll “harvesting.” In Washington it isn’t unlawful to drop off one other particular person’s poll.
The indicators additionally included a QR code to report “suspicious exercise.” That code linked to a web page on the King County Republican Social gathering’s web site. The chair of the social gathering, Mathew Patrick Thomas, disavowed the trouble. In an interview with The Seattle Instances on the time, he mentioned he was not conscious of the indicators being positioned and had instructed social gathering activists “to cease doing this.”
“As KCGOP Chairman, I used to be not consulted relating to this exercise and was not made conscious of it till I used to be contacted individually by the Director of King County Elections, Julie Smart and media,” Thomas advised the newspaper.
The indicators have been rapidly eliminated. However not earlier than Jessica Fuller of Seattle noticed one close to the drop field at her native library within the Ballard neighborhood. Fuller was one in every of a number of residents who alerted King County Elections to the indicators.
“I feel it’s disingenuous, it’s beneath the guise of defending democracy, nevertheless it’s not,” Fuller mentioned in an interview on Wednesday. “It’s intimidating voters.”
However neither Fuller nor any of the opposite witnesses contacted by the sheriff’s workplace mentioned the indicators had dissuaded them from lawfully voting — a probably key factor to proving voter intimidation.
“I’m glad that no voter has reported feeling so intimidated that they didn’t vote,” mentioned King County Elections Director Julie Smart in an announcement.
Smart added: “I imagine the events concerned, in addition to any others seeking to intervene with voting in any kind, have been placed on discover — makes an attempt to dissuade voters will likely be met with motion.”
Smart mentioned her workplace would stay “vigilant” about comparable efforts heading into the final election this fall.
Individually, additionally in July, a statewide effort that known as itself “WA Residents United to Safe Poll Containers” recruited volunteers to stake out drop packing containers to look at for “suspicious exercise.”
Up to now, the people behind that effort haven’t revealed themselves or publicly mentioned their efforts — and so they weren’t a topic of the sheriff’s investigation. Makes an attempt to contact the group have been unsuccessful.
In an announcement in July, U.S. Lawyer Nick Brown of the Western District warned that voter intimidation is a federal crime and mentioned “any try to harass or discourage residents from voting at our state’s safe election drop packing containers will likely be investigated and prosecuted in federal courtroom.”
In a comply with up assertion Wednesday, Brown mentioned: “Our workplace stands on the able to work with our regulation enforcement companions to analyze and prosecute threats of violence, hate crimes, and efforts to intimidate voters or those that are tasked with making certain free and honest elections in our state.”
In line with a Georgetown College College of Regulation reality sheet, voter intimidation is outlined as exercise “that’s supposed to compel potential voters to vote in opposition to their preferences, or to not vote in any respect, by way of exercise that’s fairly calculated to instill concern.”
That may embody, the actual fact sheet says, “Spreading false details about voter fraud, voting necessities, or associated legal penalties.”
It is not unlawful to watch a poll drop field and, in truth, there’s a convention of partisan election observers doing so, particularly throughout occasions when election employees are selecting up ballots. Nonetheless, the teams engaged within the major election drop field surveillance weren’t official observers.
For the reason that 2020 election, some supporters of former President Donald Trump have falsely claimed that poll drop packing containers are a car for committing election fraud. The film “2000 Mules” by conservative writer and commentator Dinesh D’Souza has fueled the conspiracy concept that poll “mules” stuffed drop packing containers with pretend ballots in key swing states.
That allegation — which has been broadly debunked — is what appeared to animate the drop field surveillance program in King County. Included within the sheriff’s report was a screenshot from a message thread about placing up the indicators at drop packing containers. One of many messages learn partially: “Let’s put the FEAR OF GOD in some ballot-trafficking mules!”
Election officers and specialists in Washington state and nationally say vote by mail and poll drop packing containers are a safe technique for voting. Even when somebody did put pretend ballots in a drop field, there are mechanisms in place, together with signature checks, to make sure solely lawful ballots are counted.
This story was reported with Jim Brunner of The Seattle Instances.
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What Gonzaga’s Mark Few said after win vs. Washington State
The Gonzaga men’s basketball team pulled away from Washington State for an 88-75 victory in the first meeting between the in-state rivals in over a decade.
Graham Ike led the way with 21 points on 8-for-11 from the field, Nolan Hickman added 19 points and the Bulldogs (14-4, 5-0 WCC) earned their fifth straight win to open league play by putting the Cougars (13-5, 3-2 WCC) away early in the second half. After ending the first half on an 8-2 scoring run, the Zags came out of the second half with a sense of urgency on both ends, sparking a 15-5 scoring run to make it a double-digit margin.
Here’s what Gonzaga head coach Mark Few had to say after the game.
On what he told the team at halftime that led to the strong start to the second half:
“I just told them, ‘hey, we’re in a we’re in a battle. It’s a great game. Both teams are competing really hard, and we’re at our best when we’re in attack mode.’ And they did a great job of taking the message and I thought we really went out and turned defense into offense, and we knew that was going to be a big key for us. [The Cougars] are hard to guard, they’re big and they’re physical, and [WSU coach David Riley] does a really lot of nice stuff on on offense that exploits mismatches. But our guys battled tonight, so I was really proud of them.”
On the team’s performance while Ryan Nembhard was on the bench for the final 9 minutes of the first half:
“They played great. I told them that in the locker room that that was huge. We haven’t really had to do that all year. And this guy [Nolan Hickman] stepped up. He was amazing tonight. I mean, seven boards … defensively in there, battling in the post. I mean, he did a lot of stuff that, as I said, he’s now, he set a high standard, so kind of be counting on that moving forward, but he and Dusty [Stromer] both really helped during that stretch and [Khalif Battle] and obviously having Ben [Gregg] and then Graham was rock solid all night.”
On the team’s effort on the defensive end of the floor in the second half:
“I thought our effort and our making plays, I thought it was definitely up there [with the best of the season], and just the physicality that it took. Because, again, they’re so much bigger than us at several of those spots. And again, you just don’t see the post-up thing like this, where your guards are getting constantly posted. But so in that way, we fought, we were physical and kind of had to navigate our way through a lot of different actions. There’s staggers and some curls and some switches and all that. For the most part, we did pretty good.”
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Washington Nationals Agree to Terms With Former All-Star Reliever
The Washington Nationals have continued to invest into the pitching staff with another free agency move on Saturday.
Shared on social media, the Nationals announced that they had agreed to terms with relief pitcher Jorge Lopez on a one-year contract. That deal will be worth $3 million plus incentives per Jon Heyman.
This is the third pitcher that Washington has signed this offseason, with Michael Soroka brought in as a free agent and Trevor Williams receiving a new deal to say.
They also added another reliever, Evan Reifert, as a Rule 5 draft pick from the Tampa Bay Rays.
Lopez made headlines last year with his infamous exit from the New York Mets. He caused a stir after a loss when he referred to himself as ‘the worst teammate on the worst team in baseball.’
For a lot of players, that might spell an end to the season. The fastball-heavy reliever was able to bounce back. He was released and then signed a minor league contract with the Chicago Cubs.
The 31-year-old came back from controversy as strong as ever, posting a 2.03 ERA over the final 26.2 innings of work.
With the loss of Kyle Finnegan, Lopez makes sense as a potential replacement at closer. He does have some closing experience, but has not been his main role for much of his career.
That season, 2022, was the year he made his first and only All-Star team.
He is a ground ball machine that loves to force bad contact. Keeping him in a situational role could also be a smart idea, given that he struggles against lefties.
No matter how he is used, this is another good signal that the Nationals don’t want to throw any season away.
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Michigan basketball vs. Washington prediction: Can U-M stay undefeated in Big Ten?
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What to know about University of Michigan head basketball coach Dusty May.
For Michigan basketball, the recent West Coast trip went about as well as hoped.
The No. 24 Wolverines (12-3, 4-0 Big Ten) picked up a pair of double-digit wins against the Big Ten’s Los Angeles-based teams — topping USC, 85-74, last Saturday and then defeating No. 21 UCLA, 94-75, Tuesday night as wildfires raged a few miles away — and now return home looking to make it three consecutive wins against league newcomers, welcoming Washington (10-6, 1-4) to Ann Arbor on Sunday afternoon (2 p.m., Big Ten Network).
The Huskies’ first trip to the Midwest hasn’t started well; they were dog-walked by Michigan State in East Lansing, 88-54, on Thursday. U-W trailed by 29 points at the half (42-13) and by more than 40 points in the second half (82-41 with less than five minutes to play) in an utter annihilation.
After two tight wins in conference play — by three points over Wisconsin and two over Iowa — U-M has won four games in a row by double digits and could make it five straight, with one of the bottom teams in the Big Ten coming to town.
Great Osobor with not-so-great help
U-Dub forward Great Osobor made headlines this offseason when he transferred from Utah State to Washington (following head coach Danny Sprinkle) for a then-record NIL deal worth $2 million.
Apparently, money doesn’t buy wins, because while Osobor has been decent, it hasn’t been nearly enough for the Huskies.
The senior leads the Huskies in scoring (13.8 points per game) and rebounding (8.4) but his efficiency has taken a large drop, as he has shot just 45% from the floor on 3s after hitting at least 57.7% in each of his first three college seasons. Some of that might be attributable to his increased 3-point tries — after attempting just 18 3s (and making four, for a 22.2% success rate) in his first 104 games, he has 14 3-point tries in 16 games this season (with only two makes, a 15.3% rate). More concerning is his 2-point shooting percentage: After hitting 59.1% last season, he’s at 47.7% inside the arc this season.
He has scored in double figures in 11 games with the Huskies, though much of his success came in a weak nonconference schedule. Though he put up 20 points and 14 rebounds vs. Maryland, he had just nine points and three boards vs. USC and a combined 15 points and eight rebounds vs. Illinois and MSU.
Sophomore guard Tyler Harris (Portland) is next at 12.3 points and 5.3 rebounds per game while freshman point guard Zoom Diallo, a top-50 recruit according to 247 Sports’ composite rankings, averages 10.8 points per contest for Sprinkle’s team.
Overall, U-Dub is simply not up to Big Ten standard. On defense, the Huskies are No. 7 nationally in limiting 3-pointers (28%) and No. 69 in efficiency (99.9), per KenPom, but on offense, the Huskies are No. 149 in efficiency (107.4), No. 201 in 2-point shooting (50.1%) and No. 240 on 3s (32%).
Depth on display
The Wolverines, meanwhile, continue to flex their depth and balance with each passing game.
Michigan just defeated UCLA by 19 on the road and did so by scoring 94 points (the most a Mick Cronin team has ever allowed at home) without perhaps its most proven guard: Roddy Gayle Jr. (knee bruise) missed Tuesday’s game vs. the Bruins. U-M coach Dusty May said then it was too early to say if he’d play Sunday.
“Long-term health is priority No. 1 for us,” May said. “But I would say he’ll be back relatively soon.”
Gayle is one of five U-M players scoring in double figures for May in his first season in Ann Arbor. After putting up a career-high 36 points vs. the Bruins, center Vlad Goldin now leads the Wolverines at 15.8 points per game. Point guard Tre Donaldson (13.1 points) is next while Danny Wolf, Goldin’s frontcourt partner, averages a double-double at 12.5 points and 10.2 rebounds per game.
All three had standout games on the trip; Wolf started the L.A. double-dip becoming just the third NCAA player in more than 20 years with at least 20 points, 10 rebounds, seven assists and six blocks, and Donaldson made a career-high four 3-pointers vs. USC, then topped it with six vs. UCLA.
And then there’s Gayle (12.4 points) and Nimari Burnett (10.5 points), who are both shooting better than 50% from the floor. Every starter has led the team in scoring at least once this season, a major reason U-M leads the country in 2-point shooting (62%) and effective field goal percentage (60.2%).
“I mean numbers don’t lie,” Donaldson said. “We’re shooting over 60% inside the arc, I mean just continuing to do that. We got big guys out here … with Danny doing what he does in and out. It’s hard to guard. Nobody’s seen nothing like that before.”
Prediction for Michigan basketball vs. Washington
The Wolverines’ outlook is worlds away from a year ago, when it was often U-M on the wrong side of the talent and coaching ledger. U-M is better than Washington in every facet. As long as the Wolverines don’t have a horrendous shooting night, or commit an egregious number of turnovers (they’re 16th nationally, at 15.2 per game), they just have too much talent and depth for U-Dub to slow down. The pick: U-M 88, Washington 68.
Tony Garcia is the Michigan Wolverines beat writer for the Detroit Free Press. Email him at apgarcia@freepress.com and follow him on X at @RealTonyGarcia.
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