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Why the FBI says Bubba Wallace is not the target of hate crime

 



The FBI said Talladega was found in the garage of NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace on the Superspeedway last year and is therefore not the victim of a hate crime. NASCAR, citing the FBI report, described it as “decorated with a garage door rope dress.” “The FBI found out about garage number 4, where the place where it was found was assigned to Bubba Wallace last week,” the agency said Tuesday. “The investigation also showed evidence, including a real video confirmed by NASCAR, that the garage found at No. 4 was in that garage as soon as October 2019. It is still known that he was in the No. 4 garage in 2019. No one could know Mr. Wallace last week That it would be assigned to garage number 4. “Wallace did not publicly respond to the FBI’s discovery Tuesday night. NASCAR said it had never seen it. NASCAR issued a statement on the FBI’s decision: “We appreciate the FBI’s rapid and in-depth investigation and we appreciate that this was not a racist action against Bubba.” “We remain committed to providing a fertile and inclusive environment for all who love to run,” NASCAR said. Richard Petty Motorsports, the No. 43 car driven by Wallace, issued a statement saying one of his employees had found a rope tied to “the garage cover assigned to Wallace.” Petty staff followed the protocol and reported it to NASCAR, the statement said. “Richard Petty Motorsports members had neither Wallace nor any involvement with the presence of the rope,” he noted. #BubbaWallace #CNN #Notes.

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