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Newly unsealed court documents show that just days after the attack, Moore County received a tip leading to multiple search warrants.
In court documents, a man called Moore County authorities and told them his coworker had been in communication with people connected to a right-wing group that had a plan to attack substations in Moore County.
Investigators then requested phone records from AT&T and T-Mobile. That led to the questioning of a former U.S. Army Ranger who works for a power management company. Phone records placed his wife’s cellphone around 900 yards away from the site of a substation, minutes before the attack.
Investigators said they’re still searching for a light blue or silver Honda Odyssey van. In court records the FBI confirms that the same gun was used in both attacks on the substations.
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In court documents, a man called Moore County authorities and told them his coworker had been in communication with people connected to a right-wing group that had a plan to attack substations in Moore County.
Investigators then requested phone records from AT&T and T-Mobile. That led to the questioning of a former U.S. Army Ranger who works for a power management company. Phone records placed his wife’s cellphone around 900 yards away from the site of a substation, minutes before the attack.
Investigators said they’re still searching for a light blue or silver Honda Odyssey van. In court records the FBI confirms that the same gun was used in both attacks on the substations.
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