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Democrat Woman Charged for Issuing Death Threats Against a Republican Election Official and Her Family

HEADLINES & GLOBAL NEWS By   Dec 30, 2020 06:37 AM EST In Michigan, a Democrat woman faces jail time over grave threats against a Republican Election Official who was terrorized by DEMS connected poll members. She is one of those who reported that Democrat align poll members bullied and threatened GOP members.  The electoral chaos in Michigan and states are dominated by Democrats. Where Dominion Voting Systems, mail-in votes with no signatures, and irregularities in vote-counting are prevalent. GOP electoral officials were systematically disenfranchised by the DEMS majority in the polling centers.  Having representatives is the essence of a bipartisan process to ensure the process is lawful and part of the U.S. Constitution and State laws. This part was broken according to reports by sectors that allege that GOP poll members were robbed of their right by Democrats aligned individuals.

AG Nessel Revamping Hate Crimes Division

December 28, 2020 The state Attorney General is making changes in her office to handle the growing number of public officials who are reporting threats. Dana Nessel says she’s investigating about a dozen complaints at the state level alone and plans to tweak the AG’s Hate Crimes division. “I want to expand it so we are utilizing the resources of that unit to be investigating and pursuing these types of cases,” says Nessel. An Olivet woman is facing felony federal charges for graphic and threatening texts that targeted Wayne County Canvasser Monica Palmer and her daughter. Nessel says the cases must be prosecuted so people are not scared away from serving in public office.

After threat charge issued against Epping woman, Michigan canvasser condemns disturbing texts

FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich. — Speaking at a news conference Thursday, Wayne County Board of Canvassers Chairwoman Monica Palmer condemned messages threatening herself and her 12-year-old daughter that have landed a New Hampshire woman in federal court. Palmer, a day after the charge was announced against Katelyn Jones, said she felt “sheer terror” upon receiving one of the texts last month, a day after the board certified roughly 878,000 votes in Wayne County for the Nov. 3 election. It was very, very, very disturbing, Palmer said. It contained nude photos of mutilated, assaulted dead women and directly following that was a picture of my daughter, telling me that I should imagine those photos were my daughter and that my husband, myself and my daughter should be afraid for our lives because we re terrorists for interfering with the election.

Woman Charged for Sending Photos of Mutilated Body to MI Republican

New Hampshire woman arrested for sending photos of bloody corpse to Michigan election official

Share and speak up for justice, law & order. EPPING, N.H. A New Hampshire woman is facing federal charges for allegedly threatening a Michigan election official, including sending her graphic photos of a mutilated, bloody corpse, authorities said Wednesday. Katelyn Jones, 23, of Epping, is accused of firing off menacing text messages to Republican Wayne County Board of Canvassers chairwoman Monica Palmer on Nov. 18 because the official refused to certify results of the US presidential election in favor of Joe Biden, according to a criminal complaint filed by the FBI, mlive.com reported. In one disturbing message, Jones allegedly sent the image of a “bloody, deceased, nude, mutilated woman” followed by one of Palmer’s daughter, the FBI said in a court filing.

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