Former SJSU volleyball coach Melissa Batie-Smoose’s home was vandalized with a pellet gun, police say

Exclusive: The home of the former volleyball coach for San Jose University in San Jose Melissa Patty Smuz He was shot on Monday evening in the Scottz Valley, California, and it has been told Patti Smoos and the local police Fox News Digital.
Scottz Valley Police team commander Scott Garner Fox News Digitter told the officers that the weapons used were the Pele pistol, and it is being investigated as a sabotage. Pele was recovered by the police. No one was harmful and no suspect was identified or motivated. The investigation is continuing.
“We are following some neighbors just to see what we can discover,” Garner said. “At this point, there is no monitoring, no threads, there is nothing. We will just do the due care to go and meet the neighbors.”
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Patty Smoz’s contract with San Jose State ended and was not renewed on January 31 after it was suspended from the program in November. Batie-SmoSE previously filed a complaint with the ninth title against the program regarding a position that included a transformed volleyball player Blair Fleming. Batie-SMOOSE is also a prosecutor in a lawsuit against SJSU and the Mountain West conference, along with 11 players at the conference, about the situation involved in Fellang.
There is no connection between the Monday night incident and the ninth title of Bati Smuz, and the exit from the program and the ongoing case was determined by the police.
But Batie-Smoose believes it is “targeted”.
“I am doing,” I told Patti Smus Fox News when I was asked if she thought the accident was linked to the situation involved on Sjsu and Fleming. “It cannot be coincidence. This never happened, and at the time I spoke to the neighbors who lived there for 10 years, not even a thief in the area, not to mention the shooting of someone in his home.”
Hall is in the window of a former volleyball coach in San Jose Melissa Patty Patse after an accident in which her home was shot, what the police had determined, was a Pele rifle. (Photo from Melissa Patty Smus)
Patti Smoos said that the accident occurred when it was in a virtual meeting with members A council independent of women’s sports (Icons).
She was talking to Mountain West Conference for volleyball participating in the lawsuit and main lawyer Bell Book. While they were discussing the legal battle and New NCAA policy Regarding the gender eligibility, Patti Smoz heard a glass break in the background.
“I hear this big voice and it seems to break the glass and at the beginning I was like” what has just happened? Where did this voice come from? “After that, as soon as it is recorded, look at the window and see the bullet hole.”
Patti Smuz said that she crawled on the ground behind her sofa and contacted her husband, and asked him to contact the police. Pele was shot at the window facing her backyard.
“The police said that the fire should come from the street behind me,” said Patti Smoos, adding that most of her neighbors were not at home when the accident occurred.
When Patti Smuz was informed that the police decided that the accident was a work of sabotage because of what was said to have been used, she described the decision as “crazy”.
“Therefore, because it may not be a pistol, it is just a sabotage even though it can harm you?” Patty Smoos said. “This is a kind of madness for me. Regardless, if something in that force has reached your head, you will be affected. It is crazy for me.
“I don’t know how this is reduced to sabotage.”
Batie-Smoose said that she previously received hostile email messages about her position on Flengng’s inclusion and inclusion in women’s sports. She also claimed that she had been subjected to personal c have with individuals in Santa Cruz and the Scotts Valley who did not agree to her position.
“People get to know me in society while I am in an area that I speak and talk to fight for women’s sport. I am in an area with some madness and I think it was a goal for me to speak publicly.” He said.
Patty Smuz added that all coaches and players participating in the volleyball program in San Jose State knew their title. Batie-Smoose joined the program in 2023, but it does not exclude individuals outside the program, discovering its title through other means.
“I feel that this day and the age can people come to find your address quite easily,” said Patti Smoos. “Did you put there?
Since then, Patty Smoos has left her home and stayed elsewhere while the investigation continues.
San Jose State presented a statement of Fox News Digital, where I address the accident with the former assistant coach.
A university spokesman said: “We are annoyed to hear this worrying accident and we hope that the police can get to know the perpetrators. Our ideas with the Pati Smuz family,” a university spokesman said.
Batie-SMOOSE was suspended from the program on November 2 after submitting a ninth address complaint. The complaint included allegations that Fleming conspired with a opponent to be the former SJSU captain Brock Sloser hitting him during a match in October.
normal Police protection has been appointed To the team and continued throughout the season, amid security concerns, including the incident in which Slous was informed of a financial threat to its safety on October 2.
The ninth bosser and Batie-SmoSE lawsuit claims that Fellang conspired with a volleyball player in Colorado Malaya Jones before the match between the two programs on October 3. An advantage, it has been claimed to develop a plan to create Jones with a clear lane for high -facial switching during the competition.
Mountain West’s investigation in the allegations of Patti Smuz did not find enough evidence to assign the discipline of any player named in the allegations, which was mentioned in a letter obtained by Fox News that was sent to San Jose State Sports director Jeff Konya and sports director of Colorado John Weber from the Deputy Commissioner of Mountain West Brett Gillland.
Gilliland claimed that any evidence that supports allegations in the complaint was not enough, but he did not explicitly mention that the allegations were wrong, according to the message.
Sloser’s lawyer, Bill Book, made a statement to Fox News Digital that insists that the investigation is “biased”.
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“Since the MWC investigation was not sufficient, anything comprehensive, and because the MWC’s closure letter is full of mistakes, the site below issues this rejection and demands the MWC version immediately and publicly: (1) the investigation report prepared by its investigator (investigators), and (2) All documents related to MWC claimed the “comprehensive investigation”, which was MWC’s decision not to move more, “Read the statement from Buck.
San Jose State is now under investigation by the Ministry of Education, President Donald Trump, to determine whether the ninth address violations occurred during Fleming in the volleyball team.
Centeh Tentente-Matison, President of San Jose Senteh Matteson State, told the university to cooperate in the investigation.
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