A Pennsylvania man faces federal charges for threatening to kill an election worker, highlighting the growing concern over threats to electoral staff.
At a Glance
- John Pollard from Philadelphia charged with threatening a political party representative
- Threats included violent language sent via text messages
- Case is part of the Justice Department’s Election Threats Task Force
- If convicted, Pollard could face up to five years in prison
- Incident underscores ongoing concerns about election worker safety
Violent Threats Against Election Worker
John Pollard, a Philadelphia resident, has been charged with federal offenses after allegedly sending threatening text messages to a political party representative involved in recruiting poll watchers. The victim, a Western Pennsylvania resident, had posted their full name and phone number on social media while seeking volunteers to observe polling places on Election Day.
According to the Department of Justice, Pollard’s messages contained explicit threats of violence. In one message, Pollard allegedly wrote, “I will KILL YOU IF YOU DON’T ANSWER ME!” The severity of the threats has raised alarms about the safety of election workers and the integrity of the electoral process.
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Federal Investigation and Charges
The FBI Pittsburgh Field Office is investigating the case, which falls under the purview of the Justice Department’s Election Threats Task Force. Established in June 2021, this task force was created to address the growing number of threats against election workers nationwide.
“These cases are a warning: If you threaten to harm or kill an election worker or official or volunteer, the Justice Department will find you,” AG Garland said during a meeting of the task force.
Pollard has been charged with one count of transmitting interstate threats, a felony that carries a potential sentence of up to five years in prison. This case is part of a broader effort by federal authorities to combat election interference and protect those involved in the electoral process.
Broader Implications for Election Security
The charges against Pollard come at a time of heightened concern about election security and the safety of election workers. Pennsylvania Secretary of the Commonwealth, Republican Al Schmidt, has expressed worry about election worker turnover due to threats. This incident is not isolated, as the Election Threats Task Force has charged nearly two dozen people nationwide for similar offenses.
Recent incidents across the country have included letters containing white powder, fake bomb threats, and “swatting” calls targeting election officials. These threats have contributed to a decline in public trust in election officials, exacerbated by baseless claims of election fraud following the 2020 election.
Efforts to Protect Election Workers
In response to the growing threats, various organizations and law enforcement agencies are taking steps to protect election workers. The Committee for Safe and Secure Elections has launched initiatives to raise awareness about the dangers faced by election workers and to connect them with law enforcement resources.
As the nation approaches future elections, concerns about potential violence against election workers remain high, particularly if election results are contested. The case against John Pollard serves as a stark reminder of the challenges facing those who work to ensure the integrity of our democratic processes and the need for continued vigilance in protecting them.
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- https://www.cbsnews.com/philadelphia/news/philadelphia-man-election-worker-threat/
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