Yes, a USPS employee in Louisville, Kentucky decided to throw 112 absentee ballots that had been requested by voters in the 40299 Zip Code into a dumpster.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The United States Postal Service employee who allegedly discarded more than 100 absentee ballots in a dumpster Thursday no longer works for the Postal Service and could face federal prosecution.
Special agents of the Postal Service Office of Inspector General discovered 112 absentee ballots intended for the 40299 zip code of the Jeffersontown area after responding to a report of undelivered mail being found by a citizen in Louisville on Thursday morning, special agent Scott Balfour said in a statement.
On Friday, Balfour said the individual is no longer employed by the Postal Service. He added "federal privacy concerns preclude me from providing any more details about their employment."
They were found in a dumpster by someone who works for or owns a nearby business that utilizes the dumpster. The good citizen reported this to USPS, and the asshole responsible for dumping the absentee ballots was fired. Yeah, they know who did it, and he/she is going to face federal charges.
The case has been accepted for federal prosecution by the U.S. Attorney’s Office, according to Balfour, who added that it will decide "what charges are appropriate after a review of all the facts gathered by USPS OIG Special Agents."
What is so absurd about this situation is that Kentucky is going to vote for Trump. Yes, Louisville won’t, but the rest of the state thinks Trump is doing a super job. And there are more of the redneck racists voters in the rest of Kentucky than in Louisville. Seriously, I think Trump will not go below 58% of the vote.
Yes, I hate that more than you can know.
So why write a diary about this Trump supporter? It has to be a Trump supporter who did this. Well, it’s because this is the SECOND time this has happened. The first time was by a Qanon follower in Pennsylvania.
A United States Postal Service (USPS) worker in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, charged with delaying or destroying mail has been linked to QAnon conspiracy theories online, according to reports.
Sean Troesch, 48, a City Carrier who worked out of the Post Office in Mount Oliver, is one of two USPS workers accused of dumping undelivered mail by prosecutors.
According to the criminal complaint, an allegation was made that a mail carrier was seen taking bags of mail from his vehicle and placing them into trash bags on or around October 8.
On Sunday, October 11, a Special Agent with the office of USPS Inspector General received a report that Troesch had placed nine trash bags in front of his house in the Baldwin area of Pittsburgh, one day before pickup was scheduled in his neighborhood.
Special Agents spoke to Troesch about the trash bags later that day. At first Troesch said that only one of the trash bags in front of his house contained mail, before later admitting that all nine did.
Troesch told investigators that the mail had been intended for delivery on his route.
The bags which were recovered from the trash and in front of the suspect's house contained 314 items of First Class Mail—including a request for the delivery of a mail-in ballot—seven items of Certified Mail, one item of Priority Mail, and 1,311 political advertisements or similar items of campaign mail.
Prosecutors said the seized mail did not contain any mail-in ballots….
According to screenshots from the now deleted account, Sean J. Troesch posted cartoons implying that mainstream media is ignoring child trafficking and pedophilia in the U.S. and is instead focusing on "staged race riots."
One of the key beliefs of QAnon supporters is that President Donald Trump is waging a secret war against the "deep state" and high-profile Satan-worshipping pedophiles and cannibals.
The theory, which originated on infamous online message board site 4Chan, has ties to the "pizzagate" theory which falsely alleged influential Democrats, including Hillary Clinton, were connected to a child sex ring linked to a pizza restaurant in Washington, D.C.
Coincidence?