Georgia poll worker mailed bomb, rape threat letter to his own office signed by 'voter' angry over 'election fraud,' feds say

Georgia poll worker mailed bomb, rape threat letter to his own office signed by ‘voter’ angry over ‘election fraud,’ feds say


A Georgia poll worker was arrested Monday and accused of mailing a letter appearing to come from a voter who threatened to bomb and rape election staffers, the Department of Justice said.

Nicholas Wimbish, 25, was serving as a poll worker at the Jones County Elections Office on Oct. 16 when he allegedly had a verbal altercation with a voter, the DOJ said, citing the criminal complaint.

‘The liberal young men will get beatdown if they fight me. They will get the treason punishment by firing squad if they fight back. … They should watch every move they make looking over their shoulder.’

Later that evening, Wimbish conducted online research to determine what information about himself was publicly available, the DOJ said, adding that the next day, Wimbish

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