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DRAG SHOW PROTESTER QUESTIONED BY POLICE AFTER 'INTENTIONAL VANDALISM' CUTS
POWER TO 40,000 NORTH CAROLINA RESIDENTS


POLICE HAVE YET TO NAME A SUSPECT OR ANNOUNCE A POTENTIAL MOTIVE

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Published: December 05, 2022
  |   By Adrian Norman


NEARLY 40,000 PEOPLE IN NORTH CAROLINA WERE LEFT WITHOUT POWER ON SATURDAY NIGHT
AFTER MULTIPLE POWER SUBSTATIONS WERE DAMAGED BY GUNFIRE.

Local authorities are calling the incident “intentional vandalism.” They also
said they are conducting a criminal investigation and that the FBI is involved
in the case.



Sheriff Ronnie Fields stated in a press conference the attacks were “targeted”
and carried out by an individual or individuals who “knew exactly what they were
doing,” according to local newspaper The Pilot.

Though Fields did not specify a motive, a local conservative activist who had
organized a protest against an all-ages drag show taking place Saturday, Dec. 3,
the night of the power outage, was questioned by police following a cryptic
Facebook post suggesting she had knowledge about the attacks.

“The power is out in Moore County and I know why,” Emily Grace Rainey wrote on
her Facebook page. According to the Daily Beast, around the same time, she
posted a photo of the Sunrise Theater — the venue holding the sold-out drag show
— using the caption “God will not be mocked.”

When police visited Rainey, she said, “I told them that God works in mysterious
ways and is responsible for the outage. I used the opportunity to tell them
about the immoral drag show and the blasphemies screamed by its supporters. I
told them God is chastising Moore County, thanked them for coming and wished
them a good night. Thankful for the LEOs service, as always.”

In a follow-up post, Rainey said she spoke with police and was “sorry they
wasted their time.”

The “Downtown Divas” drag show, a local nonprofit supporting LGBTQ causes, was
scheduled for 7 pm and allowed children and teenagers to attend. But, following
angry protests, the venue announced that only people 18 and older would be
admitted.

“Last night, unknown individuals vandalized at least two substations in Moore
County with criminal intent. Motive for this crime remains unknown,” U.S. Rep.
Richard Hudson said on Sunday. “Many Moore County residents remain without
power. I want to thank Sheriff Ronnie Fields and all local law enforcement as
well as the SBI and FBI for their quick action to respond to the incident.”



Moore County authorities made a formal disaster declaration on Sunday, while
Duke Energy personnel worked to assess the damage. The company had initially
planned to have power restored by 10 pm, but later assessed it could take until
Thursday, Dec. 8, to restore power, as some equipment cannot be repaired and
must be replaced, according to The Pilot.

Editor’s Note: A previous version of this article did not include Rainey’s claim
that law enforcement “wasted their time.” In addition, the original title of the
story wrongly stated that a protestor was a suspect. The title, subheading, and
story have been corrected to address these errors.  

*For corrections please email corrections@timcast.com*

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