The Gateway Pundit previously reported that mayoral candidate John Gomes' campaign released a damning video last month showing evidence of election fraud in the recent Bridgeport Democratic primary.
The video has prompted an investigation by the Bridgeport Police Department for "Possible misconduct." The video on the Gomes campaign's Facebook page shows a woman dropping stacks of 'illegal' ballots into an absentee ballot box outside the Bridgeport government center, where the city's Registrar of Voters office is located, CT Mirror reported.
Gomes' campaign claims that the video shows Geter-Pataky dropping off stacks of absentee ballots ahead of the September 12th primary.
"Video surveillance proving that the mayoral election was unequivocally stolen through corruption within City Hall by tampering with absentee ballots," John Gomes said on his Facebook page.
"The Bridgeport Police Department are actively investigating information regarding possible misconduct based upon a video that has surfaced on social media," the department told CT Mirror.
"The Bridgeport Police Department immediately initiated an investigation to determine if any criminal wrongdoing has occurred. In addition, an internal investigation is being conducted to determine if any possible breach to our security video management system has occurred," it added.
Bridgeport Police Chief Roderick Porter said the department takes "These actions seriously and we will pursue possible criminal prosecution and/or administrative discipline as it relates to any such security violations." On Thursday, Bridgeport Democratic Registrar of Voters Patricia Howard admitted in court that she had not been following Connecticut law regarding the handling of mail-in ballots.
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