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LINK Two election workers break silence after enduring Trump backers' threats | Reuters

ATLANTA, Dec 10 (Reuters) - Death threats from angry Trump supporters forced Georgia election worker Ruby Freeman, a 62-year-old grandmother, to flee her home of 20 years. Some messages called for her hanging; one urged people to “hunt” her. Freeman showed hundreds of menacing messages to police and called 911 three times.

But a year after Donald Trump and his allies falsely accused Freeman - along with her daughter and co-worker Wandrea “Shaye” Moss - of election fraud, the threats have not been investigated by local police or state authorities, according to a Reuters review of Georgia law enforcement records. Federal agents have monitored some of the threats, but made no arrests.

snytiger6 9 Dec 10
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Those law enforcement who refuse to pursue those issuing death threats should be considered party to the threats and the whole group indicted for civil rights and election violations.

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