Longtime critic of voting machines charged in firebombing of Colorado election office
- William Wayne Bryant has been charged with arson for allegedly throwing a Molotov cocktail-like device into the election office in Pagosa Springs, Colorado, on June 12.
- The fire damaged equipment owned by Dominion Voting Systems and the county assessor's office, according to police reports.
- Kristy Archuleta, Archuleta County clerk and recorder, stated that the attack highlights the dangers posed by conspiracy theories around elections.
- Colorado's chief election official, Jena Griswold, commented that the attack reflects how conspiracy theories have destabilized elections.
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Longtime critic of voting machines charged in firebombing of Colorado election office
A longtime critic of voting machines and local government has been charged with arson for allegedly throwing a Molotov cocktail-like device into an office holding voting equipment in his Colorado mountain community.
DENVER — A longtime critic of voting machines and local government has been charged with arson for allegedly throwing a Molotov cocktail-like device at the office housing voting equipment in his Colorado mountain community. William Wayne Bryant, in a brief court appearance Wednesday, was informed of the charges filed against him in the June 12 firebombing of a county building in Pagosa Springs. The overnight attack caused a fire that damaged Dom…
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