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SOUTH FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP, Pa. - Police arrested a man for allegedly threatening to shoot up a Washington County polling place on Tuesday.
Christopher Queen allegedly arrived at the South Franklin Fire Hall just after 8 a.m. and told workers he was promised a gun and money if he voted âstraight party,â poll workers told Channel 11.
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Poll workers say he became angry when they told him he wasnât registered to vote and allegedly threatened to come back shooting, according to a criminal complaint.
Queen has been charged with felony terroristic threats.
Cara Sapida is working to learn more details about Queenâs arrest and background for Channel 11 News at 5 p.m.
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