Georgia poll worker arrested for making bomb threat to election workers
- A poll worker in Georgia was arrested for mailing a bomb threat to the Jones County Elections Superintendent.
- Nicholas Wimbish, 25, is charged with multiple offenses, including mailing a bomb threat.
- The threatening letter warned poll workers of violence, stating, "young men will get beatdown if they fight me".
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Bomb threat reported at Georgia polling station
A poll worker in Jones County, Georgia, was arrested on Monday for allegedly mailing a letter to the county elections superintendent that threatened poll workers with a bomb threat, rape, and a “beatdown.” In a Monday press release, the U.S. Department of Justice announced that a poll worker had been arrested for mailing a threatening letter to the Jones County Elections Superintendent. The Justice Department said that 25-year-old Nicholas Wimbi…
Georgia Poll Worker Arrested for Threatening to Bomb Election Workers - News Addicts
The DOJ has reported a Georgia poll worker was arrested on the eve of Election Day after allegedly mailing a letter to the Jones County Elections Superintendent threatening to harm poll workers. While serving as a poll worker, Nicholas Wimbish, 25, of Milledgeville, Georgia, got into a verbal altercation with a voter at the Jones […] The post Georgia Poll Worker Arrested for Threatening to Bomb Election Workers appeared first on News Addicts.
‘I Know Where They All Live’: Police Arrest Georgia Poll Worker Over Alleged Bomb Threat Against Election Officials
Police arrested a Georgia poll worker for allegedly mailing a bomb threat letter to election officials after a verbal dispute with a voter on Oct. 16.
Georgia poll worker arrested for fake bomb threat at voting site
A poll worker in Georgia was arrested Monday and accused of threatening fellow election workers and faking a bomb threat at an early voting location. Nicholas Wimbush, 25, mailed the threat in mid-October after a confrontation with a voter at the Jones County Elections Office on Oct. 16, the Justice Department said Monday in a press release. The letter was written as if it came from the voter who Wimbush had a disagreement with, the feds said. I…
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