Wednesday, November 06, 2024

Georgia Poll Worker Arrested for Making Bomb Threat

Nicholas Wimbish, a 25-year-old poll worker from Milledgeville, Georgia, was arrested for sending a bomb threat to the Jones County Elections Superintendent.

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... A Georgia poll worker was arrested after allegedly mailing a bomb threat to the Jones County Elections Superintendent, targeting fellow election workers.

Nicholas Wimbish, 25, of Milledgeville, reportedly had gotten into an argument with a voter while serving at the Jones County Elections Office on Oct. 16, according to a press release from the Department of Justice.

According to court documents, later that evening, Wimbish researched online to see what personal information about him might be publicly accessible. The following day, he allegedly sent a threatening letter to the Jones County Elections Superintendent, purportedly from a "Jones County Voter."

The letter accused Wimbish of "conspiring votes" and "distracting voters from concentrating," suggesting he had "give[n] me hell." It went on to warn that Wimbish and others "should look over their shoulder," adding, "I know where they go" and "I know where they all live because I found home voting addresses for all them." The threats extended further, with statements such as "the young men will get beatdown if they fight me" and that they would "get the treason punishment by firing squad if they fight back." The letter also made violent threats toward female poll workers, promising to "rage rape" them and advising them to "watch every move they make and look over their shoulder." The letter concluded ominously with, "PS boom toy in early vote place, cigar burning, be safe." ...


#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-11-05 01:27 AM

Nicholas Wimbish

Sounds like a BLM person to me.

#2 | Posted by Nixon at 2024-11-05 12:30 PM

@#1 ... Nicholas Wimbish ...

Georgia Poll Worker Arrested for Making Bomb Threat to Election Workers
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... According to the criminal complaint, Nicholas Wimbish, 25, of Milledgeville, Georgia, 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.

Later that evening, Wimbish conducted online research to determine what information about himself would be publicly available.

The following day, Wimbish mailed a letter addressed to the Jones County Elections Superintendent, purportedly from a "Jones County Voter."

The letter was allegedly drafted to make it appear as if it came from the voter, such as by stating that Wimbish had "give[n] me hell" and that 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."

Further, the letter threatened to "rage rape" the "ladies" and warned them to "watch every move they make and look over their shoulder." The letter concluded with a handwritten note, "PS boom toy in early vote place, cigar burning, be safe." ...


#3 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-11-06 07:58 PM

@#3

So... Mr Wimbish, according to the DoJ allegations, apparently tried to blame others for his actions?


#4 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-11-06 09:50 PM

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