A poll worker was arrested for mailing a letter that threatened poll workers with a bomb threat, rape, and a "beatdown." ...
And the FBI warned that faked video clips were circulating on the internet telling Americans to “vote remotely” because of a ...
During an interview with the FBI on Oct. 23, Wimbish allegedly blamed the letter on the voter he had interacted with, ...
After allegedly getting into a verbal altercation with a voter, on Oct. 16 Nicholas Wimbish of Milledgeville wrote a letter ...
Nicholas Wimbish, 25, was arrested Monday and charged with mailing a bomb threat, conveying false information about a bomb ...
A Georgia poll worker is accused of faking a bomb threat in a letter written as if it came from a voter he had a disagreement ...
Georgia poll worker Nicholas Wimbish has been charged with mailing a bomb threat to election officials and making false statements to the FBI. If convicted, he faces a maximum penalty of 25 years in ...
A poll worker, Nicholas Wimbish, 25, was arrested for allegedly sending a bomb threat to the Jones County Elections Office in ...
A Georgia poll worker was arrested for sending a threatening letter, including a fake bomb threat, to election officials.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Georgia announced that a Jones County poll worker was arrested after ...
Wimbish allegedly ended the letter with a handwritten note stating, "PS boom toy in early vote place, cigar burning, be safe.
A central Georgia poll worker was charged after a threatening letter was sent to the elections superintendent in Jones County, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.