Fulton County, Georgia law enforcement officials say they are taking seriously and investigating threats made online against the grand jurors who voted to indict already-indicted felon Donald Trump and 18 others for the scheme to undermine the results of the 2020 election in the state, the New York Times reports.
Georgia is unusual in that it requires grand jurors’ names to be listed on any indictment they serve. Once Trump’s indictment was available online, his cabal started doxxing the people online, posting their alleged addresses, photos and contact inform. Many of the posting including overt or veiled threats to seek revenge for the Trump indictment, as is the habit for the followers of someone who claims to support “law and order.”