Police arrested a Georgia poll worker Monday for allegedly mailing a bomb threat letter to election officials after a verbal dispute with a voter on Oct. 16. Nicolas Wimbish attempted to frame the voter by using identifying information and signing the letter as a purported “Jones County Voter,” according to a press release from the U.
S. Department of Justice (DOJ), citing a criminal complaint. The 25-year-old suspect from Milledgeville then allegedly sent the bomb threat to the Jones County Elections Superintendent on Oct.
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twitter.com/SO1jdJ7rWM — Criminal Division (@DOJCrimDiv) November 5, 2024 Wimbish’s wrote his letter from the voter’s perspective by saying Wimbish had “give[n] me hell,” according to the DOJ. The poll worker’s alleged attempt to frame the voter also claimed Wimbish was “conspiring votes” and “distracting voters from concentrating.
” “The letter threatened that Wimbish and others ‘should look over their shoulder,’ that ‘I know where they go,’ that ‘I know where they all live because I found home voting addresses for all them,’ and that the ‘young men will get beatdown if they fight me’ and ‘will get the treason punishment by firing squad if they fight back,’” the DOJ said in the release. (Stream Daily Caller Original Documentary ‘Rigged’ HERE) Wimbish also allegedly threatened to “rage rape” the “ladies” and said they should watch their backs. The suspect’s threat concluded by suggesting a bomb was planted in the polling place, according to the DOJ.
(RELATED: ‘We Saw Her Dump It’: Postal Worker Allegedly Threw 300 Republican Mailers In Garbage) “PS boom toy in early vote place, cigar burning, be safe,” Wimbish allegedly wrote. Federal authorities charged Wimbish with mailing a bomb threat, conveying false information regarding a bomb threat, mailing a threatening letter and providing the FBI false statements, according to the press release. He could face up to 25 years in prison if found guilty.
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‘I Know Where They All Live’: Police Arrest Georgia Poll Worker Over Alleged Bomb Threat Against Election Officials
‘PS boom toy in early vote place, cigar burning, be safe’