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What we know (and don't know) about the arrest of US Olympic champion Brittney Griner in Russia

What we know (and don't know) about the arrest of US Olympic champion Brittney Griner in Russia
it's hard for anybody. I'm sure that knows Brittany emotions are high as friends and family of W. N. B. A. Star Brittney Griner grapple with grinders arrest last month by Russia customs officials who alleged Griner had cannabis oil in her luggage at Moscow's main international airport. What's your biggest fear? My biggest fear is that they're still be become a um, that should be a political pond grinders, high school coach Debbie Jackson says the current phoenix mercury center, two time olympic gold medalist and seven times W. N. B. A. All star has the skills to overcome this episode. She's going to fight to the end. I have no doubt. Um, she, she'll be determined to keep on fighting grinders wife taking to instagram today saying my heart, our hearts are all skipping beats every day that goes by. I miss your voice, I miss your presence. There are no words to express this pain. Griner who plays with the Russian team during the W NBA offseason remains in custody. The statement from Russian custom officials not saying how long she's been detained nor the conditions she's being held in. I've talked to a couple of sources and they said it's been a couple of weeks that this has been going on US officials today providing few specifics as well. Of course we obviously do everything we can when there are any reports of americans who are detained through the state department through diplomatic channels. As us officials work behind the scenes. Some celebrities are coming out in support including chef Jose Andres who tweeted, we stand with you and NFL quarterback and fellow Baylor grad RG three posting. Get her home Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, who represents grinders home city of Houston. Also calling for her release. Anyone that is killing and attacking and destroying Ukraine their neighboring country that has not bothered them has no right to hold miss Griner period if convicted on the drug charges, Russian officials say, Griner could face up to 10 years in prison. If she by any chance watches this story, what would you tell her? I would tell her please know that you're loved by so many people you've always had a true resolve and grit to get to the finish line and know that you will get to the finish line. A lot of people here care about you.
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What we know (and don't know) about the arrest of US Olympic champion Brittney Griner in Russia
It's still not clear exactly when U.S. basketball star Brittney Griner was arrested or where she is now.Griner, 31, is a championship-winning player with the WNBA's Phoenix Mercury and spends her offseasons playing for the Russian team UMMC Ekaterinburg.Now, the mystery surrounding her detainment in Russia has come to symbolize the growing tensions between the U.S. and Russia during Russia's continued invasion of Ukraine.Here's what we know (and don't) about what happened to the two-time Olympic champion:Why was Griner detained?The Russian Federal Customs Service said an American was detained at Moscow's Sheremetyevo Airport after being found with hash oil."As a U.S. citizen was passing through the green channel at Sheremetyevo Airport upon arriving from New York, a working dog from the Sheremetyevo customs canine department detected the possible presence of narcotic substances in the accompanying luggage," a statement from the customs service said."The customs inspection of the hand luggage being carried by the U.S. citizen confirmed the presence of vapes with specifically smelling liquid, and an expert determined that the liquid was cannabis oil (hash oil), which is a narcotic substance."The Russian statement did not identify Griner by name, but said the detainee is an American professional basketball player and two-time U.S. Olympian.Griner's wife, Cherelle Griner, has publicly called for the release of her wife.And USA Basketball, the Women's National Basketball Association, the Phoenix Mercury and the WNBA players' union have all publicly shared their concerns for Griner's situation in Russia.When was Griner arrested?The Russian customs agency said in a statement a U.S. citizen was detained "in February of 2022," after flying to Moscow from New York, but did not say what day.The customs agency said the U.S. citizen was placed in pre-trial detention and said a criminal case was underway for smuggling significant amounts of narcotic substances.The offense carries a potential punishment of five to 10 years in prison.Where is Griner now?As of March 7, Griner's exact whereabouts were not clear.Her high school basketball coach, Debbie Jackson, said she worries Griner's case will be used for political purposes."My biggest fear is that ... she will become a political pawn," Jackson told CNN.What was Griner doing in Russia?"Griner was in Russia for work: playing for UMMC Ekaterinburg, where in 2021 she helped the team win its fifth EuroLeague Women championship," wrote Tamryn Spruill, a journalist who covers women's basketball.Spruill started the "Secure Brittney Griner's Swift and Safe Return to the U.S." petition on Change.org."Like many athletes competing in the WNBA, Griner plays abroad during the WNBA offseason because her salary is exponentially higher in other countries," Spruill wrote on the petition's page."For WNBA players, that means playing abroad, while NBA rookies who haven't played a professional game yet are handed salaries many-times higher that what title-winning, All-Star designated WNBA veterans could ever hope for," Spruill said."These realities are not the fault of the players. They simply want to be paid their worth like their male counterparts, and they do not deserve to be entangled in geopolitical turmoil for doing so."What are the odds of getting Griner out of Russia?A member of the U.S. House Armed Services Committee said "it's going to be very difficult" to get Griner out of Russia."Our diplomatic relationships with Russia are nonexistent at the moment," Democratic Rep. John Garamendi of California told CNN on Monday."Perhaps during the various negotiations that may take place, she might be able to be one of the solutions. I don't know."He also noted that "Russia has some very, very strict LGBT rules and laws" 바카라 게임 웹사이트 though it's not clear whether those rules and laws might impact Griner's case.But the Biden administration is working on trying to get Griner out of Russia, members of the Congressional Black Caucus said after meeting with President Joe Biden on Monday."The best news we got today was that they know about it and that she's on the agenda," Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, who represents Griner's hometown of Houston, Texas, told reporters.Noting a potential 10-year-sentence for Griner, Jackson Lee added: "We know about Britney Griner, and we know that we have to move on her situation."In an Instagram post, Griner's wife described the agony of waiting."People say 'stay busy.' Yet, there's not a task in this world that could keep any of us from worrying about you. My heart, our hearts, are all skipping beats everyday that goes by." Cherelle Griner posted on Instagram on Monday."There are no words to express this pain. I'm hurting, we're hurting."

It's still not clear exactly when U.S. basketball star Brittney Griner was arrested or where she is now.

Griner, 31, is a championship-winning player with the WNBA's Phoenix Mercury and spends her offseasons playing for the Russian team UMMC Ekaterinburg.

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Now, the mystery surrounding her detainment in Russia has come to symbolize the growing tensions between the U.S. and Russia during Russia's continued invasion of Ukraine.

Here's what we know (and don't) about what happened to the two-time Olympic champion:

Why was Griner detained?

The Russian Federal Customs Service said an American was detained at Moscow's Sheremetyevo Airport after being found with hash oil.

"As a U.S. citizen was passing through the green channel at Sheremetyevo Airport upon arriving from New York, a working dog from the Sheremetyevo customs canine department detected the possible presence of narcotic substances in the accompanying luggage," a statement from the customs service said.

"The customs inspection of the hand luggage being carried by the U.S. citizen confirmed the presence of vapes with specifically smelling liquid, and an expert determined that the liquid was cannabis oil (hash oil), which is a narcotic substance."

The Russian statement did not identify Griner by name, but said the detainee is an American professional basketball player and two-time U.S. Olympian.

Griner's wife, Cherelle Griner, has publicly called for the release of her wife.

And USA Basketball, the Women's National Basketball Association, the Phoenix Mercury and the WNBA players' union have all publicly shared their concerns for Griner's situation in Russia.

When was Griner arrested?

The Russian customs agency said in a statement a U.S. citizen was detained "in February of 2022," after flying to Moscow from New York, but did not say what day.

The customs agency said the U.S. citizen was placed in pre-trial detention and said a criminal case was underway for smuggling significant amounts of narcotic substances.

The offense carries a potential punishment of five to 10 years in prison.

Where is Griner now?

As of March 7, Griner's exact whereabouts were not clear.

Her high school basketball coach, Debbie Jackson, said she worries Griner's case will be used for political purposes.

"My biggest fear is that ... she will become a political pawn," Jackson told CNN.

What was Griner doing in Russia?

"Griner was in Russia for work: playing for UMMC Ekaterinburg, where in 2021 she helped the team win its fifth EuroLeague Women championship," , a journalist who covers women's basketball.

Spruill started the "Secure Brittney Griner's Swift and Safe Return to the U.S." petition on .

"Like many athletes competing in the WNBA, Griner plays abroad during the WNBA offseason because her salary is exponentially higher in other countries," Spruill wrote on the petition's page.

"For WNBA players, that means playing abroad, while NBA rookies who haven't played a professional game yet are handed salaries many-times higher that what title-winning, All-Star designated WNBA veterans could ever hope for," Spruill said.

"These realities are not the fault of the players. They simply want to be paid their worth like their male counterparts, and they do not deserve to be entangled in geopolitical turmoil for doing so."

What are the odds of getting Griner out of Russia?

A member of the U.S. House Armed Services Committee said "it's going to be very difficult" to get Griner out of Russia.

"Our diplomatic relationships with Russia are nonexistent at the moment," Democratic Rep. John Garamendi of California told CNN on Monday.

"Perhaps during the various negotiations that may take place, she might be able to be one of the solutions. I don't know."

He also noted that "Russia has some very, very strict LGBT rules and laws" 바카라 게임 웹사이트 though it's not clear whether those rules and laws might impact Griner's case.

But the Biden administration is working on trying to get Griner out of Russia, members of the Congressional Black Caucus said after meeting with President Joe Biden on Monday.

"The best news we got today was that they know about it and that she's on the agenda," Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, who represents Griner's hometown of Houston, Texas, told reporters.

Noting a potential 10-year-sentence for Griner, Jackson Lee added: "We know about Britney Griner, and we know that we have to move on her situation."

In an Instagram post, Griner's wife described the agony of waiting.

"People say 'stay busy.' Yet, there's not a task in this world that could keep any of us from worrying about you. My heart, our hearts, are all skipping beats everyday that goes by." on Monday.

"There are no words to express this pain. I'm hurting, we're hurting."