Incident Report at El Paso, links to redacted .pdf and .doc
Here is the redacted incident report in .pdf format (152k or 11pp) and .doc format (120k or 4pp).
To view the single page .jpeg files, simply use the view image function of your browser, and magnify as you wish.
I've redacted the middle and last names of the named persons, and the last four digits of all telephone numbers, and the username of all email addresses. I have the original, and the affidavits in my possession, and I personally know the person who provided these documents to me, and who's last name is redacted along with the rest. I have a higher degree of confidence in the provenance of the material and veracity of the existence of the events journaled in the incident report than I have of anything in the media, other than perhaps the report of yesterday's weather where I was an actual observer, or the date.
Comments
Excellent compilation of the events. Now, please tell me the law is on this and people are going to jail for these clearly illegal activities!
[as far as i can tell, you are the only person other than lambert to actually point a browser at this stuff. so, never. this is the new standard for campaigns. ebw]
Posted by: Melissa Whitener | June 2, 2008 09:43 PM
I just made it through the State Convention and none of these allegations were presented to the Rules or Nominations Committees and nothing was presented to the Convention as a whole for action. Given how easy it is to bring up actions or minority reports from the floor, I find this pretty interesting.
Posted by: The Local Crank | June 8, 2008 06:44 PM