WASHINGTON – Bomb threats wreaked havoc at dozens of polling sites across at least five pivotal swing states on Tuesday. Voting precincts in Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and ...
In one area of battleground state Georgia, police reported 32 bomb threats made against voting sites, some of which briefly suspended operations while authorities checked for explosives.
At least two polling stations in Georgia had to be briefly evacuated due to the hoax bomb threats. These two sites in Fulton County re-opened around 30 minutes later, officials said. The county ...
The threats, deemed not credible, appeared to originate from Russia. Georgia reported 32 bomb threats, leading to brief closures of some polling sites. Authorities reassured the public about election ...
The largest number of threats appeared to target polling sites in Georgia. Fulton County received 32 bomb threats delivered in a variety of ways — some called 911, others dialed directly into ...
ATLANTA – More than two dozen polling sites across Georgia, largely focused in the metro Atlanta area, were targeted with fake Election Day bomb threats that the FBI has said likely originated ...