Far Right Terrorists Suspected in North Carolina Attack

My boy lives in Aberdeen....82% white.

This is a good place to remember that we now get lied to constantly.
 

I'm guessing the Feds will roll these idiots up by next week. It was a stupid play on their part.

From the link: "“The power is out in Moore County and I know why,” Emily Rainey wrote on her Facebook page less than an hour after the electricity failed. Fields has said a suspect or suspects drove up to two Duke Energy power substations after breaching a gate in one station, and opened fire, disabling them and resulting in a blackout that could last through Thursday.

Rainey, a former U.S. Army psychological operations officer, who left the military while under investigation for leading a group of people from North Carolina to the Capitol on Jan 6, 2021, has been a vocal opponent of drag shows in the state.

In a follow-up post, along with a photograph of the Sunrise Theater, she wrote: “God will not be mocked.”

Rainey did not respond to a request for comment."



She's cute, but clearly a wackadoodle: https://www.ajc.com/news/army-capta...hat-turned-deadly/SO662ROCDRAANK2Z6RVAGELXY4/
Army captain resigns after leading group to DC rally that turned deadly

 
But your link doesn't provide any evidence for it. Random tards on the internet saying it must be a RWer does not a suspect make, you fucking twat. The fact that two different substations were targeted destroys the whole 'drag queen' theory anyway.
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You sure are a clown.
 
They did in the title, you braindead cocksleeve.

One more time, shit breath... the word "suspected" is in the title. Tell me what does that word mean.

I guess you think that every time a police suspects a person being involved in a crime, you think they mean they claim that the person actually did it. :rofl2:
 
The affected neighborhoods are mainly black. The damage was the work of Right racists.

TBH, I doubt these idiots think that far ahead. Once the idiots are caught, the truth about their motivations can be revealed.

https://www.cnn.com/2022/12/06/us/power-outage-moore-county-investigation-tuesday/index.html
Power may be back for thousands on Wednesday night as authorities continue to go through tips on electric substation attack
The tens of thousands of customers in central North Carolina who haven’t had power since two weekend attacks on utility substations should see the lights come on by late Wednesday, a spokesperson for Duke Energy said at a news conference.

The two substations in Moore County were damaged by gunfire Saturday night in what investigators believe were “intentional” and “targeted” attacks, officials said, with Moore County Sheriff Ronnie Fields saying that whoever fired at the substations “knew exactly what they were doing.”

Duke Energy, which has has about 47,000 customers in Moore County, has made “very good progress” since Saturday and moved up its restoration timeline by a day, saying it expects most customers to have power restored by late Wednesday...

...nvestigators are “leaving no stone unturned to find out who did this,” North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper told “CNN This Morning” on Tuesday. FBI and state investigators have joined the investigation.

“This was a malicious, criminal attack on the entire community that plunged tens of thousands of people into darkness,” Cooper said.

“Our priorities now are health and safety, getting the power back on as quickly as possible, and making sure that federal, state and local law enforcement find out who did this, and why, and bring them to justice.”

Several communities across the county began experiencing power outages just after 7 p.m. Saturday, the Moore County Sheriff’s Office said.

Whoever fired bullets at the substations “knew exactly what they were doing,” Moore County Sheriff Ronnie Fields said Sunday.

Fields on Sunday noted “no group has stepped up to acknowledge or accept they’re the ones who (did) it.”

Investigators were trying to determine whether both substations were fired at simultaneously, or one after the other, the sheriff said Monday.
 
One more time, shit breath... the word "suspected" is in the title. Tell me what does that word mean.

I guess you think that every time a police suspects a person being involved in a crime, you think they mean they claim that the person actually did it. :rofl2:

Suspected with no evidence is fantasy.
 
One more time, shit breath... the word "suspected" is in the title. Tell me what does that word mean.

I guess you think that every time a police suspects a person being involved in a crime, you think they mean they claim that the person actually did it. :rofl2:

Yes, the word 'suspected' is in the title. Which would require evidence that such a thing is actually suspected, you ass whore
 
says who?

I see that you have not even read the article.

The theory, which sprouted up almost immediately after the power went out in Moore County around 8:15 p.m. on Saturday, came after weeks of threats and hours of protests from far-right activists against the “Downtown Divas” drag show set to take place at Sunrise Theater that night. And it was seemingly buoyed by a cryptic post from a vehement opponent of drag performances.

“The power is out in Moore County and I know why,” Emily Rainey wrote on her Facebook page less than an hour after the electricity failed. Fields has said a suspect or suspects drove up to two Duke Energy power substations after breaching a gate in one station, and opened fire, disabling them and resulting in a blackout that could last through Thursday.

Rainey, a former U.S. Army psychological operations officer, who left the military while under investigation for leading a group of people from North Carolina to the Capitol on Jan 6, 2021, has been a vocal opponent of drag shows in the state.*
 
I see that you have not even read the article.

The theory, which sprouted up almost immediately after the power went out in Moore County around 8:15 p.m. on Saturday, came after weeks of threats and hours of protests from far-right activists against the “Downtown Divas” drag show set to take place at Sunrise Theater that night. And it was seemingly buoyed by a cryptic post from a vehement opponent of drag performances.

“The power is out in Moore County and I know why,” Emily Rainey wrote on her Facebook page less than an hour after the electricity failed. Fields has said a suspect or suspects drove up to two Duke Energy power substations after breaching a gate in one station, and opened fire, disabling them and resulting in a blackout that could last through Thursday.

Rainey, a former U.S. Army psychological operations officer, who left the military while under investigation for leading a group of people from North Carolina to the Capitol on Jan 6, 2021, has been a vocal opponent of drag shows in the state.*

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! You call THAT 'evidence'?????????!?
 
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