Times Colonist

No charge in NASCAR noose incident

Garage door rope there for months

- JENNA FRYER

TALLADEGA, Alabama — The noose found hanging in Bubba Wallace’s garage stall at Talladega Superspeed­way had been there since at least last October, federal authoritie­s said Tuesday in announcing there will be no charges filed in an incident that rocked NASCAR and its only fulltime Black driver.

U.S. Attorney Jay Town and FBI Special Agent in Charge Johnnie Sharp Jr. said an investigat­ion determined “although the noose is now known to have been in garage number 4 in 2019, nobody could have known Mr. Wallace would be assigned to garage number 4 last week.”

A crew member for Richard Petty Motorsport­s discovered the noose Sunday at the Alabama race track. NASCAR was alerted and contacted the FBI. They determined no federal crime was committed.

The statement said the garage stall was assigned to Wallace last week in advance of the race scheduled for Sunday but held Monday because of rain. Through video confirmed by NASCAR it was discovered the noose “was in that garage as early as October 2019.”

The agencies said the evidence did not support federal charges.

Wallace successful­ly pushed the stock car series to ban the Confederat­e flag at its venues less than two weeks ago. There has been criticism of the ban by some longtime fans and security had been stepped up for Wallace, a 26-year-old Alabama native who has worn in the last month a shirt over his firesuit that read “I Can’t Breathe.”

NASCAR said in a statement that “the FBI report concludes, and photograph­ic evidence confirms, that the garage door pull rope fashioned like a noose had been positioned there since as early as last fall. This was obviously well before the 43 team’s arrival and garage assignment.”

NASCAR president Steve Phelps said the series is continuing its own investigat­ion to determine why a noose had been in that garage stall at all. He added that it wasn’t directed at Wallace was “a great conclusion for us.”

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