
Florida teen accused of threatening Democratic voters with machete
By Craig Nigrelli (Anchor), Shea Taylor (Producer), Jake Larsen (Vide Editor)
A Florida teen is facing aggravated assault charges after he allegedly wielded a machete to intimidate Democratic voters outside a polling place. Caleb Williams, 18, was arrested Tuesday, Oct. 29, outside a voting precinct in Neptune Beach — which is in the Jacksonville area.
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Police said the registered Republican was among a group of teens accused of intimidating Democratic voters. Neptune Beach Police Chief Michael Key said the group approached people waving Harris-Walz signs and an argument ensued.
Investigators said Williams “brandished a machete in an aggressive, threatening posture over his head.”

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“This goes way beyond expressing freedom of speech,” Key said. “To say your piece is a First Amendment-protected right, but that goes out the window the moment you raise a machete over your head in a threatening manner.”
Authorities say right now, none of the other members of the group are facing charges. They said their actions didn’t “cross the criminal threshold,” however, the investigation is ongoing.
[Craig]
A FLORIDA TEEN IS FACING AGGRAVATED ASSAULT CHARGES… AFTER HE ALLEGEDLY WIELDED A MACHETE TO INTIMIDATE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OUTSIDE A POLLING PLACE.
18-YEAR-OLD CALEB WILLIAMS WAS ARRESTED TUESDAY OUTSIDE A VOTING PRECINCT IN NEPTUNE BEACH – WHICH IS IN THE JACKSONVILLE AREA.
POLICE SAY THE REGISTERED REPUBLICAN WAS AMONG A GROUP OF TEENS ACCUSED OF INTIMIDATING DEMOCRATIC VOTERS.
THE NEPTUNE BEACH POLICE CHIEF SAID THE GROUP APPROACHED PEOPLE WAVING HARRIZ-WALZ SIGNS… AND AN ARGUMENT ENSUED BEFORE WILLIAMS QUOTE “BRANDISHED A MACHETE IN AN AGGRESSIVE, THREATENING POSTURE OVER HIS HEAD.
CHIEF MICHAEL KEY | NEPTUNE BEACH, FL POLICE DEPARTMENT
“This goes way beyond expressing freedom of speech — to say your piece is first amendment-protected right but that goes out the window the moment you raise a machete over your head in a threatening manner.”
AUTHORITIES SAY RIGHT NOW – NONE OF THE OTHER MEMBERS OF THE GROUP IS FACING CHARGES, AS THEIR ACTIONS DIDN’T QUOTE “CROSS THE CRIMINAL THRESHOLD,” – HOWEVER THE INVESTIGATION *IS* ONGOING.
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