A political action committee with a track record of questionable tactics is attempting to use the recent death of a Ben Carson campaign volunteer to raise money. The group has no connection to Carson's presidential effort, and a spokesman for the retired neurosurgeon who is seeking the GOP presidential nomination tells Mother Jones that the Carson team was "disgusted and appalled" by the ploy. On Sunday, the Sacramento-based Defenders of Freedom and Security PAC sent out an email blast urging recipients to donate whatever they could and to join its email list to "help Ben Carson carry the baton of freedom to the next generation!" The message, which includes language suggesting that donations will be used to directly support Carson's presidential bid, begins with a not-very-subtle attempt to grab potential donors by their heartstrings: "The Carson campaign dealt with a tragedy this week when a student campaign worker died tragically in a car accident in Iowa." This was a reference to 25-year-old Braden Joplin, who died when a van carrying Carson campaign volunteers was involved in a crash on icy roads in western Iowa on Tuesday. Far from using the volunteer's death as a fundraising gambit, Carson suspended campaigning for two days, and the campaign sent a private jet to fly Joplin's family to Iowa.