MACON, Ga., — A former Georgia poll worker has been sentenced to prison for threatening to bomb a voting location and lying ...
A man who threatened to bomb a Macon area polling place will serve 20 months in prison. Nicholas Wimbish, 26, of Milledgeville, must also serve a year of supervised release and pay a $2,000 fine under ...
A former Georgia poll worker from Milledgeville has been sentenced to 20 months in federal prison for threatening to bomb a Jones County voting site and lying to the FBI.
Nicholas Wimbish was sentenced to 20 months in prison for mailing a threatening letter about bombing a polling site and harming poll workers. Wimbish falsely posed as a voter, accusing himself of ...
While working at a Georgia precinct, Nicholas Wimbish got into an argument with a voter. Wimbish then threatened to bomb the precinct and harm other poll workers, according ...
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Former Georgia poll worker sentenced for bomb threat against election office
Authorities emphasize the importance of protecting election workers and ensuring secure polling places, with the FBI committed to addressing threats seriously. MACON, Ga. - A former Georgia poll ...
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