Woman Charged After Allegedly Threatening Michigan Republican Election Official

By Jack Phillips |www.theepochtimes.com |

Absentee ballots at the Central Counting Board sit on a desk as they wait to be processed in the TCF Center in Detroit, Mich., on Nov. 4, 2020. (Elaine Cromie/Getty Images)

Federal prosecutors on Wednesday filed charges against a New Hampshire woman who allegedly threatened the chairwoman of Michigan’s Wayne County Board of Canvassers following the presidential election.

Katelyn Jones, 23, was charged with threatening violence through interstate commerce after an FBI investigation, officials said in a news release.

An FBI affidavit filed in court made references to Jones’ alleged threats against Monica Palmer, the chairwoman of the Wayne County Board of Canvassers, after Palmer, a Republican, voted against certifying the county’s election results, according to the Detroit News.

“The allegations in this case should make all of us disgusted,” U.S. Attorney Matthew Schneider said in a statement about the charges. “There is simply no place in Michigan, or in the United States, for chilling threats like this to people who are simply doing what they believe is correct.”

In one instance, according to officials, Jones sent Palmer photographs of a bloody dead woman lying on the ground. She also sent Palmer texts saying she was a racist and a terrorist.

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