Campaigner threatened outside Loxahatchee polling site, suspect arrested [View all]
LOXAHATCHEE, Fla. —
A man was arrested after allegedly threatening a campaigner outside an early voting site at the Acreage Branch Library in Loxahatchee, according to the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office.
The suspect, identified as Nicholas Farley, reportedly drove past campaigner Lily Loudon, who was campaigning for Republican candidate Meg Weinberger. Farley allegedly yelled antisemitic slurs and racist remarks at Loudon, escalating his actions by returning to the site and driving erratically close to her and others nearby.
"The verbal really didn’t affect me that much, but when he started driving recklessly and things like that, he took it too far," Loudon said.
The sheriff’s office reported that Farley, who has a prior record, now faces charges including voter intimidation and election law violations. Under Florida law, voter intimidation can carry penalties of up to five years in prison.
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