Bombing threat in Georgia, USA/Electoral employee arrested – Mehr News agency RCO News Agency
According to Mehr news agency, citing Reuters news agency, an employee of a polling station in the state of Georgia, located in the United States, was arrested on charges of sending a letter containing a bomb threat.
Federal prosecutors said Nicholas Wimbish, 25, was working as a poll clerk at the Jones County Elections Office in Gray, Georgia, when he was involved in one of the ballots, according to the media release. The providers got into a verbal conflict.
The letter accused Wimbish of being a liberal election fraudster who interfered with the voting process.
At the end of the letter, it was also written: canvas toy in the early voting place, risk of cigarette fire, be careful!
After his arrest, prosecutors charged him with sending a bomb threat letter, publishing false information about a bomb threat, sending a threatening letter and misleading the FBI.
The investigation of the security forces and the American police has started in this connection.
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