The FBI indicted former poll worker Nicholas Wimbish, 25, for allegedly mailing a bomb threat to a polling place.
A Georgia poll worker was arrested and charged with mailing a bomb threat to election ... votes" and that it made threats against him and others to "look over their shoulder" as the "voter ...
A Georgia poll worker was arrested after allegedly mailing a bomb threat to the Jones County Elections ... It went on to warn that Wimbish and others "should look over their shoulder," adding ...
A Georgia poll worker ... over their shoulder.” The letter ended with a handwritten note, “PS boom toy in early vote place, cigar burning, be safe.” Wimbish is charged with mailing a bomb ...
A former Georgia poll worker told federal investigators he thought it was a voter who sent a written bomb threat to an election superintendent. But the letter was found on Nicholas Wimbish’s computer, ...
On Monday evening, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Georgia ... poll worker was arrested after mailing a letter with violent threats to local election workers, including a ...
Nicholas Wimbish, 25, a poll worker from Milledgeville, Georgia, was arrested on Monday Nov. 4 and was charged with mailing a bomb threat ... liberal should look over their shoulder I have ...
A Georgia election worker has been accused of fabricating a bomb threat, presumably in a revenge move tied to an incident that occurred during the early vote. A Georgia election worker was ...
The Justice Department said a Georgia poll worker was arrested ... others "should look over their shoulder." The arrest was made by the Justice Department's Election Threats Task Force announced ...
A poll worker in Georgia is suspected of writing a bomb threat in an attempt to frame a voter he had an altercation with at the polls, according to court documents. Nicholas Wimbish, 25, a poll worker ...
(WRBL) — Monday, a Georgia poll worker was arrested for allegedly making a bomb threat against election ... Saying they, “should look over their shoulder,” that “I know where they go ...