Florida Teen Arrested for Machete Threat at Polling Site
Caleb James Williams allegedly brandished a machete at Harris supporters during early voting in Neptune Beach, resulting in felony charges.
- Caleb James Williams, 18, was arrested after allegedly threatening two women with a machete at a Florida polling site.
- The incident involved a group of Trump supporters confronting Harris supporters outside the Beaches Branch Library in Neptune Beach.
- Williams faces charges of aggravated assault on a person 65 years or older and improper exhibition of a dangerous weapon.
- The police described the group's actions as voter intimidation, emphasizing that such behavior goes beyond protected free speech.
- Williams is being held on $55,000 bail and must stay away from polling locations, except to vote, while wearing a GPS monitor.