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A North Carolina man was arrested Saturday after threatening to harm Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) employees who were aiding in the Hurricane Helene recovery effort, according to the ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has resumed neighborhood outreaches in some parts of areas afflicted by Hurricane Helene, and one man has been arrested and accused of making a threat.
Parsons, 44, was arrested Saturday after Rutherfurd County Communications Center received a call reporting that an armed man made a comment threatening harm to FEMA workers.
The person stressed that FEMA was making the adjustments “out of an abundance of caution.” FEMA did not immediately provide details on the threats. Gov. Roy Cooper’s staff said in a statement Monday that his office was aware of “reports of threats to response workers on the ground,” as well as “significant misinformation online.”
After a WNC county made national news over a potential armed militia going after FEMA workers, causing aid to pause, sheriff says one man acted alone.
A North Carolina man was arrested over ... some FEMA teams worked in secure disaster recovery centers in counties where federal workers were receiving threats, FEMA said. ... More than 100 people ...
Per a 2017 report, the U.S. states of Oregon, Arizona, and Alaska have the highest numbers of missing-person cases per 100,000 people. [6] In Canada—with a population a little more than one tenth that of the United States—the number of missing-person cases is smaller, but the rate per capita is higher, with an estimated 71,000 reported in ...
The lies being told aren’t only bad for western North Carolina, they’re also affecting the underpinning of our democracy. That should scare everyone. | Opinion