Tens of thousands of people in a North Carolina county remained without power on Monday as authorities worked to repair two power stations damaged by targeted gunfire on Saturday night, an attack that Gov. Roy Cooper said raised “a new level of threat.” nyti.ms/3itzVez
@nytimes This threat has been building up for TWO DAMN YEARS! x.com/nooneunscripte…
@nytimes This threat has been building up for TWO DAMN YEARS! x.com/nooneunscripte…
@nytimes Shall we call it New kind of domestic terrorism .
@nytimes Its not new…it has been happening for many years all across America. @DukeEnergy security office should have prioritized protection of substations better. Look to PG&E for guidance 🙄
@nytimes To paraphrase a noted contemporary social commentator, more likely to have been committed by Al Cracker than Al Qaeda.
@nytimes Whoever did it has too much time on their hands and I hope they enjoy prison when they get caught because they will get caught
@nytimes @RpsAgainstTrump This is completely outrageous
@nytimes all because of couple of/loner dudes who are homophobic hate a drag show that hurts no one, smh imagine if somebody on oxygen to survive didn't during the power outages
@nytimes Have him talk to the sheriff. Better yet, have the FBI investigate him