During an interview with the FBI on Oct. 23, Wimbish allegedly blamed the letter on the voter he had interacted with, ...
Several non-credible bomb threats that briefly disrupted voting at several Georgia polling places originated from Russia, ...
In DeKalb County, a deep-blue area east of Atlanta, officials said they received bomb threats at seven voting locations ...
Most of the threats appear to have occurred at precincts in the Democratic-leaning Dekalb, Fulton and Gwinnett Counties.
Nicholas Wimbish was arrested and charged with several felonies. He is suspected of mailing a bomb threat to the Jones County ...
In Georgia’s Fulton County, which includes Atlanta, 32 of 177 polling places received bomb threats and five were briefly ...
By Tim Reid and Sarah N. Lynch ATLANTA (Reuters) -Hoax bomb threats, many of which appeared to originate from Russian email ...
A mostly smooth Election Day nationwide was marred in multiple battleground states by a series of bomb threats and baseless ...
Wimbish allegedly ended the letter with a handwritten note stating, "PS boom toy in early vote place, cigar burning, be safe.
Local officials said previous threats originated from Russia and led to the temporary shutting of stations, which will stay ...