Police evacuate DeKalb County polling station as more bomb threats target Georgia voters
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A polling place in DeKalb County, Georgia is being evacuated due to another bomb threat, according to local reports.

"We're hearing of another bomb threat at a polling place in DeKalb County where the fire department is waiting for the police to clear the building," reported Atlanta News First's Brendan Keefe. "The FBI says the previous threats originated from Russian email domains."

DeKalb County is a heavily-Black community in the Atlanta metropolitan area, and a huge reservoir of Democratic votes in most Georgia elections. Polling is due to end in the state at 7 p.m. ET.

Those previous threats targeted other polling places around the Atlanta metropolitan area, also Black polling places. Some of them are set to remain open for extended hours to compensate for the disruption.