Man charged with threatening to kill Georgia election officials
Federal prosecutors charged a man from Austin, Texas with the federal crime of sending an interstate threat after he threatened to kill election officials in Georgia. Justice Department officials say a task force set up last year to look at cases like this has received more than 850 reports of threats to election workers nationwide.
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