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North Carolina power substations taken out by gunfire: sheriff
2022-12-05
[Fox News] Over 40,000 Moore County, North Carolina residents are without power, which may not be restored until Thursday.

Moore County Sheriff Ronnie Fields said in a Facebook post on Saturday that just after 7 p.m. on that night, several communities across the county began to experience power outages.

Duke Energy, which operates the power grid in the county, responded to at least two different substations and there was evidence of intentional vandalism at both, Fields said.

NORTH CAROLINA SHERIFF SAYS ‘INTENTIONAL VANDALISM’ AT SUBSTATIONS CAUSED POWER OUTAGES FOR 40K CUSTOMERS

"We faced something last night here in Moore County we have never faced before," Fields said during a Facebook Live press conference on Sunday afternoon.

The sheriff gave a few more details about the situation, saying there was extensive damage found at two substations caused by multiple gunshots, which caused power outages primarily in the central and northern portions of the county.
Posted by:Skidmark

#18  Bunch of dudes in that AO

20 miles from Bragg.
You suggesting a training op?
Posted by: Skidmark   2022-12-05 23:27  

#17  The perps could be illegal border crossers.
Posted by: JohnQC   2022-12-05 18:24  

#16  They should hold antifa folks as if they were Jan 6 prisoners. No contact, no parole, solitary for a year. Watch the crime rates in certain cities drop through the floor.
Posted by: ruprecht   2022-12-05 16:53  

#15  Southern Pines is in Moore County. Bunch of dudes in that AO that make a living out of doing stuff and not getting caught.
Posted by: Bangkok Billy   2022-12-05 14:13  

#14  In doing single point of failure analysis, it is not usual to consider a strategic scale of impact for a local event. The substation gunfire attack in CA gave a certain cautionary warning regarding replacement of key substructure and replacement time/cost. Certain types of transformers on mainline grid transmission lines were/are manufactured exclusively overseas, and replacement units in CONUS are kept at low stockage rates because of cost. So routine maintenance/replacement is mostly conducted by energy utility companies like PG&E, SCE and SDGE, on a LIFO, one for one ordering system with the manufacturers. Widespread, simultaneous substation kinetic attacks, low tech and easily subcontracted to local criminal groups with no terrorism markers in national databases, would overwhelm the replacement systems and domestic stockpiles, effectively creating massive national security impacts akin to an EMP attack without an electronic fingerprint. Such an event would require weeks or even months to mitigate given the small manufacture rate of such units. Somewhere within DHS a critical infrastructure analysis threat assessment is gathering dust I suspect.
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2022-12-05 12:58  

#13  Knew how long they had to accomplish attack and skip before LE showed up.

I.e., the general rule is 3 minutes. They'd make Charlestown proud.
Posted by: Raj   2022-12-05 12:05  

#12  #8 The last round of substation attacks in CA were around 2013-2014. In one attack, the shooter(s) took out at least a dozen transformers. Perp was never caught. 1)They had skill 2)Had specific targets in mind to accomplish a specific goal 3)Knew how long they had to accomplish attack and skip before LE showed up. What can be gleaned is that whoever initiated this attack came away with some very important info.
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2022-12-05 11:38  

#11  How close is the substation to the railroad tracks?
Posted by: Airandee   2022-12-05 10:54  

#10  I'm sure it's more FBI guys committing terrorism to try and 'set the narrative."
Posted by: Silentbrick   2022-12-05 10:53  

#9  Was it this 6 Jan bomb guy again ?



Posted by: Besoeker   2022-12-05 10:30  

#8  I seem to remember something like this attempted in California at the beginning of the Afgan War. They weren't as successful.
Posted by: Vespasian Ebboting9735   2022-12-05 10:21  

#7  If it is Antifa, I would recommend that they not knock out power in any section of NC once basketball season is in full swing. In general folks there have a lot of guns, can shoot them and have always considered utilizing the criminal justice system as purely optional. Also the drive fast cars recklessly and road maintenance is theoretical once you are off the highways.
Posted by: Super Hose   2022-12-05 09:43  

#6  I hope it's not an exercise in 'absorbing the violence' to come? Looks a lot like the gun did it. Don't these stations have cctv or security?
Posted by: Dron66046   2022-12-05 09:07  

#5  sounds like the Left is up to its old Hate hoax tricks in NC
Posted by: 746   2022-12-05 08:50  

#4  Now imaging that happening along the lines to and among certain cities, particularly Blue ones. You don't have enough security people to protect all of them. Just start that civil war.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2022-12-05 08:47  

#3  I believe I've said it here before, but most 'targets' within a substation are fairly robust, but some are indeed fragile.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2022-12-05 08:23  

#2  News is saying that 'they knew what they were doing'.

I'll wait for the Duke Energy internal assessment as to what was actually damaged before corroborating that claim.

They may keep the actual components damaged under wraps as to not encourage copycats, though.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2022-12-05 08:11  

#1  FBI joins investigation into North Carolina power outage caused by ‘intentional’ attacks on substations
Posted by: Skidmark   2022-12-05 07:35  

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