ROCHESTER, Minn. – A Rochester man was arrested after threats to shoot up the Olmsted County election office. Timothy Kearney, age 46, was drunk, police said. There were no signs that he was an agent in larger plot. Police were called to the elections office at 2122 Campus Drive Southeast about 11:15 a.m. An election judge said that Kearney had accompanied someone to the office for early voting and began to yell about shooting. Police took Kearney to a hospital for an intoxication evaluation. At jail he was booked for felony threats of violence.

Kearney. Arrested after election office disturbance