Trump Fan Who Threatened Poll Workers And Officials Sent To Prison
There wasn't much hostility toward poll workers until Donald Trump took office. Frederick Francis Goltz, 52, of Texas, advocated for a mass shooting of poll workers and threatened two Maricopa County, Arizona
officials and their children, so now he's going to Big Boy prison for 3 1/2 years, prosecutors said.
Everything Lubbock reports:
Goltz was arrested by the FBI in December after he was caught making posts on right-wing websites threatening to injure political officials and their children. According to court documents, Goltz had an account under the name "FreeSpeechMaster" on a website that described itself as "the ultimate right-wing news, memes and discussion aggregator."
Court documents stated "FreeSpeechMaster" posted, "Hypothetically, a mass shooting of poll workers and election officials in these highly suspect precincts might be the way to go."
In November, court records stated Goltz wrote, "We are in dire need of a REAL holocaust this time." In a post about a "prominent American Jewish politician," court documents said Goltz commented, "I want to throw that Jew in an oven so badly, I can taste it."
He doesn't seem very pro-life to me: