On October 28, 2021, at around 7:45 PM ET two LCGC cameras captured a person of interest (POI) who was caught on video inserting several ballots into a ballot drop box in Lehigh County Pennsylvania.
The balding man is seen wearing a long sleeve V-neck red shirt, grey jeans, black shoes and a watch on his left wrist. He was carrying several ballots and was filmed stuffing them in the ballot box.
The Pennsylvania Senate Intergovernmental Operations Committee held a hearing on March 30, 2022, on drop boxes and the alleged ballot trafficking in Lehigh County in the November 2021 election. This video of ballot trafficking was shared as evidence with the committee members.
There were hundreds of instances of similar instances of ballot trafficking that took place at the drop boxes during the 2021 election.
On Monday Lehigh County District Attorney Jim Martin, a Republican, admitted that there were likely hundreds of instances where people deposited numerous ballots into the ballot drop boxes in the last election.
At least 288 people deposited more than one ballot in the various drop boxes, all of which were under video surveillance.
District Attorney Jim Martin, a Republican, then announced he will not prosecute the suspects “because to prosecute those few whose identity can be proven would be unfair and unjust given the much larger numbers who cannot be identified and who also deposited multiple ballots.”
You can’t identify all of the suspects so he will not file charges against ANY of the suspects.
And this guy is a Republican!
WFMZ reported:
Lehigh County District Attorney Jim Martin said Monday there were likely hundreds of instances where people deposited more than one ballot into drop boxes between Oct. 18 and election day, Nov. 2, 2021.
Joe Vichot, Chairman of the Lehigh County Republican Committee, submitted correspondence on Jan. 20., 2022 to Deputy County Solicitor, Sarah Murray, regarding alleged multiple ballots deposited at drop boxes during the 2021 November election, according to a news release from the Lehigh County District Attorney’s Office.
On Feb. 1, 2022, the Election Board of Lehigh County through Deputy Solicitor Murray referred the matter to the District Attorney for investigation. Martin said he referred the matter to Chief County Detective Michael J. Millan, who assigned County Detectives Richard G. Heffelfinger, Steven C. Furlong and Robert V. Egan to the investigation.
Based upon the investigation, Martin said he found that there were likely hundreds of instances where people deposited more than one ballot into drop boxes established for receipt of ballots between Oct. 18 and election day, Nov. 2, 2021. Over the time that drop boxes were in place 7,196 ballots were deposited and counted.
Based upon the review by the detectives, at least 288 people deposited more than one ballot in the various drop boxes, all of which were under video surveillance, according to the news release from the DA’s office.
This is a violation of the provisions of the Election Code, which require that each voter deposit/deliver only their own ballot.
“Based upon the sampling, it is clear that many more than just those observed deposited more than one ballot,” Martin said.
There was only one instance where it appears that more than two ballots were deposited; in that case, either five or six were deposited, Martin said. That person cannot be identified.
Martin said the vast majority of others captured on video depositing their ballots in drop boxes also cannot be identified. More than 14,800 ballots were delivered through the U.S. mail, and no video exists as to these, the DA’s office said.
There will be no prosecution brought as a result of the investigation “because to prosecute those few whose identity can be proven would be unfair and unjust given the much larger numbers who cannot be identified and who also deposited multiple ballots,” Martin said.
So they have the evidence but they’re not going to prosecute because they haven’t identified all of the suspects? Got that?
If Republicans EVER want to win again they will have to start charging the criminal ballot traffickers.