Good for KATU-TV for being on the spot to catch video of some possible ratf*cking in action.
KATU was on the scene at Fisher’s Landing Transit Center in Vancouver shortly after 4 a.m., where heavy smoke was seen coming from inside a drop-off ballot box. Our photographer Evan Bell captured grey smoke steadily billowing out of the Park and Ride ballot box at Fisher’s Landing Transit Center near Southeast 162nd Avenue. Multiple police units were in the area, and the ballot box was cordoned off by police tape as it continued to smoke. Around 6 a.m., KATU captured footage of first responders releasing a pile of actively burning ballots onto the ground, which continued to smolder and smoke heavily even after the flames were put out.
I’d just like to say that KATU’s Evan Bell just did more of a service to democracy than Jeff Bezos has done in his entire life.
The Clark County elections auditor told us that the last ballot pickup at that location was 11 a.m. Saturday. Hundreds of ballots were inside at the time of the burning, and KATU was told there were maybe only a few that could be saved. Voters who dropped off ballots at that location after 11 a.m. Saturday need to contact the Election Auditor's Office immediately for a new ballot.
It may be time to put live cams at all these drop boxes. Or very large dogs. There will be more of this. Count on it.