Is it too much to ask that out of 2,000 Mules, at least 20 be ID’d as a result of geolocation data? You’d think if their proximity to drop boxes could be established, their home addresses would be even easier.
That information would require a warrant.
In pre-coup America, law enforcement agencies across the country would have obtained such warrants on suspicion of felonies committed during the election; they would have then questioned the individuals to whom those numbers belonged.
In post-coup America, where our law enforcement agencies have proven to be either grossly incompetent or grossly corrupt, one can no longer rely on them to prosecute wrongdoing, particularly any wrongdoing tied to our elections.
Of course not. As to why it has not been done for even 20 mules, the Sept. 30, 2021 letter to True the Vote from the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) gives the probable reason.
True the Vote only required that a "mule" come within 100 feet -- 100 FEET -- of a ballot dropbox to be counted as a visit. So much for precise geolocation.
Here's the GBI letter:
https://twitter.com/stphnfwlr/status/1451309892824936452
From the GBI letter: "As it exists, the data, while curious, does not rise to the level of probable cause that a crime has been committed."