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Showing Original Post only (View all)FBI joins investigation into North Carolina power outage [View all]
https://www.cnn.com/2022/12/05/us/power-outage-moore-county-investigation-monday/index.htmlWith no suspects or motive announced, the FBI is joining the investigation into power outages in a North Carolina county believed to have been caused by intentional and targeted attacks on substations that left around 40,000 customers in the dark Saturday night, prompting a curfew and emergency declaration.
The mass outage in Moore County turned into a criminal investigation when responding utility crews found signs of potential vandalism of equipment at different sites including two substations that had been damaged by gunfire, according to the Moore County Sheriffs Office.
The person, or persons, who did this knew exactly what they were doing, Moore County Sheriff Ronnie Fields said during a Sunday news conference. We dont have a clue why Moore County.
Fields said multiple rounds were fired at the two substations. It was targeted, it wasnt random, he said.
The sheriff would not say whether the criminal activity was domestic terrorism but noted no group has stepped up to acknowledge or accept theyre the ones who [did] it.
The mass outage in Moore County turned into a criminal investigation when responding utility crews found signs of potential vandalism of equipment at different sites including two substations that had been damaged by gunfire, according to the Moore County Sheriffs Office.
The person, or persons, who did this knew exactly what they were doing, Moore County Sheriff Ronnie Fields said during a Sunday news conference. We dont have a clue why Moore County.
Fields said multiple rounds were fired at the two substations. It was targeted, it wasnt random, he said.
The sheriff would not say whether the criminal activity was domestic terrorism but noted no group has stepped up to acknowledge or accept theyre the ones who [did] it.
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CousinIT
Dec 2022
#1
She has a very simple excuse for what she said which is 'I meant God did it'
Hugh_Lebowski
Dec 2022
#10
If anyone dies or is seriously injured by this power outage. This is a capital crime
Walleye
Dec 2022
#34
"one right-wing group has been questioned as they celebrate the destruction"
Strelnikov_
Dec 2022
#8
This area is a hotbed of ex-military who are into all kinds of hate groups, Nazism, etc.
Jamastiene
Dec 2022
#25
I notice that Emily Grace Rainey was a psychological operations officer in the military.
Midnight Writer
Dec 2022
#22