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US officials: Basketball star Brittney Griner now considered wrongfully detained in Russia

US officials: Basketball star Brittney Griner now considered wrongfully detained 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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US officials: Basketball star Brittney Griner now considered wrongfully detained in Russia
The Biden administration has determined that WNBA star Brittney Griner is being wrongfully detained in Russia, meaning the United States will more aggressively work to secure her release even as the legal case against her plays out, two U.S. officials said Tuesday.Griner was detained at an airport in February after Russian authorities said a search of her bag revealed vape cartridges containing oil derived from cannabis. Since then, U.S. officials had stopped short of classifying the Phoenix Mercury player as wrongfully detained and said instead that their focus was on ensuring that she had access in jail to American consular affairs officials.Now, though, U.S. officials have shifted supervision of her case to a State Department section — the Office of the Special Presidential Envoy for Hostage Affairs — that is focused on negotiating for the release of hostages and other Americans classified as being wrongfully detained in other countries."Brittney has been detained for 75 days and our expectation is that the White House do whatever is necessary to bring her home," said Griner's agent, Lindsay Kagawa Colas.The president of the WNBA players' union, Nneka Ogwumike, noted in a separate statement that "it has been 75 days that our friend, teammate, sister, Brittney Griner, has been wrongfully detained in Russia.""It is time for her to come home," Ogwumike added. "Having learned that the U.S. government has now determined that BG is being wrongfully detained we are hopeful that their efforts will be significant, swift and successful."It was unclear what prompted the shift in approach to Griner's case, though President Joe Biden's administration had been under pressure from members of Congress and others to make her release a priority.The U.S. last week secured the release of Marine veteran Trevor Reed as part of a prisoner swap that also resulted in a convicted Russian drug trafficker being freed from prison in the U.S.Besides Griner, another American regarded as unjustly detained in Russia is Paul Whelan, a corporate security executive from Michigan who was arrested in December 2018 while visiting for a friend's wedding and was later sentenced to 16 years in prison on espionage-related charges his family says are bogus.ESPN first reported the classification in Griner's case. Two U.S. officials confirmed it on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss it by name.Meanwhile, the WNBA announced Tuesday that it would honor Griner with a floor decal and allow the Mercury to pay her without it counting against the team's cap. The decal will feature Griner's initials, BG, as well as her No. 42.All 12 teams will have the decal on their home courts starting with the season opener Friday night. The Mercury open their season at home that night against the Las Vegas Aces.___Associated Press writer Doug Feinberg in New York contributed to this report.

The Biden administration has determined that WNBA star Brittney Griner is being wrongfully detained in Russia, meaning the United States will more aggressively work to secure her release even as the legal case against her plays out, two U.S. officials said Tuesday.

Griner was detained at an airport in February after Russian authorities said a search of her bag revealed vape cartridges containing oil derived from cannabis. Since then, U.S. officials had stopped short of classifying the Phoenix Mercury player as wrongfully detained and said instead that their focus was on ensuring that she had access in jail to American consular affairs officials.

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Now, though, U.S. officials have shifted supervision of her case to a State Department section — the Office of the Special Presidential Envoy for Hostage Affairs — that is focused on negotiating for the release of hostages and other Americans classified as being wrongfully detained in other countries.

"Brittney has been detained for 75 days and our expectation is that the White House do whatever is necessary to bring her home," said Griner's agent, Lindsay Kagawa Colas.

The president of the WNBA players' union, Nneka Ogwumike, noted in a separate statement that "it has been 75 days that our friend, teammate, sister, Brittney Griner, has been wrongfully detained in Russia."

Phoenix Mercury center Brittney Griner pauses on the court during the second half of a WNBA basketball game against the Seattle Storm, Sept. 3, 2019, in Phoenix.
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Phoenix Mercury center Brittney Griner pauses on the court during the second half of a WNBA basketball game against the Seattle Storm, Sept. 3, 2019, in Phoenix.

"It is time for her to come home," Ogwumike added. "Having learned that the U.S. government has now determined that BG is being wrongfully detained we are hopeful that their efforts will be significant, swift and successful."

It was unclear what prompted the shift in approach to Griner's case, though President Joe Biden's administration had been under pressure from members of Congress and others to make her release a priority.

The U.S. last week secured the release of Marine veteran Trevor Reed as part of a prisoner swap that also resulted in a convicted Russian drug trafficker being freed from prison in the U.S.

Besides Griner, another American regarded as unjustly detained in Russia is Paul Whelan, a corporate security executive from Michigan who was arrested in December 2018 while visiting for a friend's wedding and was later sentenced to 16 years in prison on espionage-related charges his family says are bogus.

ESPN first reported the classification in Griner's case. Two U.S. officials confirmed it on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss it by name.

Meanwhile, the WNBA announced Tuesday that it would honor Griner with a floor decal and allow the Mercury to pay her without it counting against the team's cap. The decal will feature Griner's initials, BG, as well as her No. 42.

All 12 teams will have the decal on their home courts starting with the season opener Friday night. The Mercury open their season at home that night against the Las Vegas Aces.

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Associated Press writer Doug Feinberg in New York contributed to this report.