And they call this justice? No evidence of election fraud by man found passed out with 300 recall ballots, drugs in Torrance
So how does one be in possession of thousands of pieces of mail, 300 recall ballots and yet no federal charges but is held on state charges. And the possession of the ballots?
Investigators found no evidence that the man who was found passed out in a car in Torrance with hundreds of recall election ballots planned to participate in election fraud, police said Tuesday.
The man, 34-year-old Eduardo Mena of Hawthorne, was arrested on Aug. 16, 2021 after he was spotted in a vehicle parked in the lot of a 7-Eleven convenience store.
Inside the car, police found about 300 ballots, a loaded firearm, methamphetamine, thousands of pieces of mail, multiple California drivers licenses and credit cards in other people’s names, authorities said.
So now he remains in custody on state charges in connection with an unrelated case.