Have y'all heard the news talking about these Far-Right terrorist attacks on power stations? They just hit washington - 14000 without power

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this sounds like some spook shyt…. Feel like everything happening whether it is BLM or the far right shyt, it’s basically feds playing dress up.
Nah this ain’t no both sides shyt here :mjpls:
BLM are not terriost:ufdup:

The far right proudly are and they don’t need anyone to pretend to cause chaos and evil in their name:mjpls:
 

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Because the right has been talking about it openly for years.


Good link thanks.

You'd think these 3 letter agencies would have infrastructure on satellite DVR to find these kind of criminals easily.
 

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Two Washington men charged in 4 substation attacks on Christmas that cut power for thousands: FBI​

Danielle Wallace
Tue, January 3, 2023 at 3:36 PM EST
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Two Washington men charged in 4 substation attacks on Christmas that cut power for thousands: FBI
Two men were charged Tuesday in connection to all four substation attacks that occurred in western Washington state over Christmas, as the federal government pursues prosecution for increased instances of electric grid sabotage across the country this winter.
Matthew Greenwood, 32, and Jeremy Crahan, 40, both of Puyallup, Washington, have been charged with conspiracy to damage energy facilities and possession of an unregistered firearm.
The first offense is punishable by up to 20 years in prison, while the latter is punishable by up to 10 years, according to federal prosecutors.

The two men are believed to be behind attacks at all four substations that were targeted over the Christmas holiday that cut power and left thousands in the dark and cold.

The damage to the Graham and Elk Plain substations – both operated by Tacoma Power – alone is estimated to be at least $3 million. The Kapowsin and Hemlock substations operated by Puget Sound Energy were also sabotaged. The criminal complaint was filed Saturday and unsealed on Tuesday.


Both men are expected to appear in U.S. District Court in Tacoma later Tuesday, U.S. Attorney Nick Brown said, announcing that the two men had been arrested on New Year’s Eve following what the Justice Department categorized as a "fast-moving investigation by the FBI."

Washington substation attack map

PSE provided the FBI a map showing the proximity of all four substations attacked on Dec. 25, 2022.
"I commend the work by the FBI to quickly identify these suspects and disrupt any future attacks on the east Pierce County power grid," Brown said in a statement. "We have seen attacks such as these increase in Western Washington and throughout the country and must treat each incident seriously. The outages on Christmas left thousands in the dark and cold and put some who need power for medical devices at extreme risk."

"I am so thankful for how quickly and diligently our investigators and partners worked to bring this to a resolution," Richard A. Collodi, special agent in charge of the FBI's Seattle field office, added. "This case took many of them away from their families during the holidays but through their efforts, we have two men in custody we believe to be responsible for all four power station attacks. This demonstrates the commitment by all levels of law enforcement to protect our infrastructure and hold those accountable who put our community in danger."

Washington substation attack suspect vehicle

Tacoma Power provided the FBI with video footage of a vehicle that arrived at the Elk Plain substation at the time of the attack on Dec. 26, 2022.
According to the criminal complaint, the two men were identified as possible suspects through the analysis of cellphone records. At one of the substations, Tacoma Power captured images of one suspect and the image of a pickup truck that appeared to be connected with the attack.

A similar pickup was connected to the defendants, prosecutors allege. When law enforcement served a search warrant on the home of the suspects, they recovered distinctive clothing pictured in the surveillance photos. Agents also seized two short-barreled firearms that had not been registered as required by law. One of the firearms was equipped with a make-shift silencer, the complaint says.

washington substation attack suspect surveillance video and guns

On Dec. 26, Tacoma Power provided the FBI with surveillance footage of a suspect seen at the Elk Plain substation at the time of the attack. Federal agents and local law enforcement later conducted search warrants on Dec. 31 and found a short barreled rife with what appears to be a homemade silencer inside a trailer.More
The FBI is investigating the case with assistance from the Pierce County Sheriff’s Department, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives (ATF), Tacoma Police Department, the Washington State Department of Corrections and the Federal Protective Service.
The press release commended assistant U.S. Attorneys Will Dreher, Stephen Hobbs and Todd Greenberg, who "all worked around the clock over the last week to obtain search warrants and arrest warrants to assist the FBI investigation."

Last month, the FBI joined the investigation into blackouts in Moore County, North Carolina, where some 40,000 customers were left without electricity and schools were closed for days after authorities reported intentional, criminal gunfire caused extensive damage at two substations. No suspects have been publicly identified in that case. Around the same time, Homeland Security had been monitoring similar attacks at power stations in Oregon and Washington in response to online calls to damage critical infrastructure.
 

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knew they was cacs and i knew they was on camera somewhere..:francis:

This isnt the 80's and 90s. Anyone pulling crimes and capers in public today will eventually get caught..there's cameras everywhere.
even if there aren't cameras at the remote power plant, the pigs will just use people's ring cameras, gas station cameras etc from the area.
 

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Two Washington men charged in 4 substation attacks on Christmas that cut power for thousands: FBI​

Danielle Wallace
Tue, January 3, 2023 at 3:36 PM EST
f13486ca85cd13a0b4a527437f60ca0e

Two Washington men charged in 4 substation attacks on Christmas that cut power for thousands: FBI
Two men were charged Tuesday in connection to all four substation attacks that occurred in western Washington state over Christmas, as the federal government pursues prosecution for increased instances of electric grid sabotage across the country this winter.
Matthew Greenwood, 32, and Jeremy Crahan, 40, both of Puyallup, Washington, have been charged with conspiracy to damage energy facilities and possession of an unregistered firearm.
The first offense is punishable by up to 20 years in prison, while the latter is punishable by up to 10 years, according to federal prosecutors.

The two men are believed to be behind attacks at all four substations that were targeted over the Christmas holiday that cut power and left thousands in the dark and cold.

The damage to the Graham and Elk Plain substations – both operated by Tacoma Power – alone is estimated to be at least $3 million. The Kapowsin and Hemlock substations operated by Puget Sound Energy were also sabotaged. The criminal complaint was filed Saturday and unsealed on Tuesday.


Both men are expected to appear in U.S. District Court in Tacoma later Tuesday, U.S. Attorney Nick Brown said, announcing that the two men had been arrested on New Year’s Eve following what the Justice Department categorized as a "fast-moving investigation by the FBI."

Washington substation attack map

PSE provided the FBI a map showing the proximity of all four substations attacked on Dec. 25, 2022.
"I commend the work by the FBI to quickly identify these suspects and disrupt any future attacks on the east Pierce County power grid," Brown said in a statement. "We have seen attacks such as these increase in Western Washington and throughout the country and must treat each incident seriously. The outages on Christmas left thousands in the dark and cold and put some who need power for medical devices at extreme risk."

"I am so thankful for how quickly and diligently our investigators and partners worked to bring this to a resolution," Richard A. Collodi, special agent in charge of the FBI's Seattle field office, added. "This case took many of them away from their families during the holidays but through their efforts, we have two men in custody we believe to be responsible for all four power station attacks. This demonstrates the commitment by all levels of law enforcement to protect our infrastructure and hold those accountable who put our community in danger."

Washington substation attack suspect vehicle

Tacoma Power provided the FBI with video footage of a vehicle that arrived at the Elk Plain substation at the time of the attack on Dec. 26, 2022.
According to the criminal complaint, the two men were identified as possible suspects through the analysis of cellphone records. At one of the substations, Tacoma Power captured images of one suspect and the image of a pickup truck that appeared to be connected with the attack.

A similar pickup was connected to the defendants, prosecutors allege. When law enforcement served a search warrant on the home of the suspects, they recovered distinctive clothing pictured in the surveillance photos. Agents also seized two short-barreled firearms that had not been registered as required by law. One of the firearms was equipped with a make-shift silencer, the complaint says.

washington substation attack suspect surveillance video and guns

On Dec. 26, Tacoma Power provided the FBI with surveillance footage of a suspect seen at the Elk Plain substation at the time of the attack. Federal agents and local law enforcement later conducted search warrants on Dec. 31 and found a short barreled rife with what appears to be a homemade silencer inside a trailer.More
The FBI is investigating the case with assistance from the Pierce County Sheriff’s Department, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives (ATF), Tacoma Police Department, the Washington State Department of Corrections and the Federal Protective Service.
The press release commended assistant U.S. Attorneys Will Dreher, Stephen Hobbs and Todd Greenberg, who "all worked around the clock over the last week to obtain search warrants and arrest warrants to assist the FBI investigation."

Last month, the FBI joined the investigation into blackouts in Moore County, North Carolina, where some 40,000 customers were left without electricity and schools were closed for days after authorities reported intentional, criminal gunfire caused extensive damage at two substations. No suspects have been publicly identified in that case. Around the same time, Homeland Security had been monitoring similar attacks at power stations in Oregon and Washington in response to online calls to damage critical infrastructure.
They need to be giving these dudes 25 years and charge them with terrorism. This is how you teach them a lesson. But our government seem incapable of holding white criminals accountable to the degree they would hold a non white accountable. Disgusting.
 

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this is one of the weirder criminal complaints i've read: https://www.justice.gov/usao-wdwa/press-release/file/1560621/download

the cacs told the feds they attacked the power substations cause they were robbing a store that night and couldn't figure out any other way to disable the alarm. while the power was out, one walked in and cracked the safe while the other one was the getaway driver. they got caught cause they brought their phones along with them and didn't take the plates off their truck.

if the feds are tryna prevent panic by passing these cacs off as dumb yokels on a trailer park boys style mission they're doing a pretty good job, they brought along an antique sears shotgun and a .22 my first rifle, and wore the same clothes they did the robbery in for a week straight. :mjlol:
 
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They need to be giving these dudes 25 years and charge them with terrorism. This is how you teach them a lesson. But our government seem incapable of holding white criminals accountable to the degree they would hold a non white accountable. Disgusting.

It's an extension of some cop shop saying they're going to investigate one of their own after busting someone's head open.
 

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Power stations are now obvious targets for the crazies. They must be fortified with cameras, motion detectors and if possible armed guards.

They are not crazies, they are terrorists and their actions are well planned beforehand.

“Electric power stations are generally recognized to be of sufficient importance to a State’s capacity to meet its wartime needs of communication, transport, and industry so as usually to qualify as military objectives during armed conflicts.”

U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) Law of War Manual
 
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