Comments included 'We're coming, [expletive]. You'd better [expletive] hide,' per the indictment
SAN DIEGO — A San Diego man has been arrested and indicted for allegedly threatening an Arizona election official over certifying the results of the 2022 races, according to a press release from the Department of Justice.
The indictment unsealed Thursday says on Nov. 28, 2022, the election official attended a Maricopa County Board of Supervisors meeting in which the supervisors certified the 2022 general election results for the county. According to the indictment, Hyde left back-to-back voicemails on the election official's personal cell phone.
“Even just one case can have a ripple effect. This office will aggressively prosecute any attempt to intimidate, threaten, or frighten election officials as they engage in these critical duties," McGrath says.
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