Q-tard caught stealing US mail

Started by yankeedoodle, October 14, 2020, 01:14:07 PM

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Pittsburgh-area mail carrier under investigation is apparent QAnon conspiracy theorist
https://www.pghcitypaper.com/pittsburgh/pittsburgh-area-mail-carrier-under-investigation-is-apparent-qanon-conspiracy-theorist/Content?oid=18171888

Yesterday, the Baldwin home of Sean Troesch was raided by special agents from the United States Postal Service, who confiscated eight large garbage bags of suspected undelivered mail, according to KDKA.

KDKA also reported that the post office said this latest haul didn't contain any discarded mail-in ballots, but neighbors told the station trash bags "have been put outside Troesch's house almost every Sunday night for Monday morning pickup."

The office of USPS Inspector General didn't mention Troesch by name in its statement, but did confirm the carrier had worked for the past several months out of the Mt. Oliver Post Office. Troesch is also listed as an occupant of the raided Baldwin home on Meadowcrest Road.

"Special Agents recovered several different classes of mail, including business mail, flats, and small amount of first class mail. We expect to perform a piece count of the mail tomorrow, and make arrangements to have the mail delivered to customers as soon as feasible," the statement said.

According to screenshots of a Facebook page apparently belonging to Troesch, the mail carrier has been trafficking in conspiracy theories related to QAnon for at least the last several months. QAnon is a baseless pro-Trump conspiracy theory that falsely believes elites and Democrats are running an underground child prostitution ring and eating babies. Belief in this conspiracy theory has been growing over the years, and many QAnon supporters have been seen at Trump rallies.

The Facebook screenshots below are from a profile belonging to someone identifying themself as Sean J. Troesch. That profile has since been taken down, but the source who sent the screenshots to Pittsburgh City Paper said the profile was up as of 7 a.m. this morning. Additionally, Allegheny County voter registration records show a Sean J. Troesch registered to the Baldwin address of the home that was raided.

One screenshot from Troesch shows a cartoon meme implying the mainstream media is ignoring a huge child trafficking and pedophilia ring in favor of covering Black Lives Matter protests. The assumption that there is a large-scale trafficking and pedophilia ring in America is false and has been debunked by several news outlets, including the Huffington Post and the Daily Beast.