Georgia Poll Worker Arrested, Accused of Sending Bomb Threat to Polling Place
Nicholas Wimbish is believed to have mailed a bomb threat to the Jones County Elections Office to frame a voter he had a verbal altercation with.
A poll worker in Georgia is suspected of writing a bomb threat in an attempt to frame a voter he had an altercation with at the polls, according to court documents.
Nicholas Wimbish, 25, a poll worker from Milledgeville, Georgia, was arrested on Monday Nov. 4 and was charged with mailing a bomb threat, conveying false information about a bomb threat, mailing a threatening letter and making false statements to the FBI, according to a press release FBI Atlanta Public Affairs emailed USA TODAY.
Wimbish worked at the Jones County Elections Office in Gray, Georgia, around 88 miles southeast of Atlanta.
The FBI Atlanta Field Office is…