The FBI needs the public's help identifying a man caught on surveillance video they believe is responsible for an attack on a Southern California Edison electrical substation.
The FBI said the aftermath of the attack could have been catastrophic.Some people who live near the area said they were aware of an incident at the substation but didn't know just how bad it could have been.The FBI needs the public's help identifying a man caught on surveillance video they believe is responsible for an attack on a Southern California Edison electrical substation.
Some people who live next door like Austin Carroll said they were aware of an incident at the substation but didn't know just how bad it could have been. "It could be a lot more serious than I thought just hearing about, thinking maybe I'll keep an eye out but now thinking that the FBI is involved, that's a little more scary," Carroll said.
The FBI has put out a $25,000 reward for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the person or group behind the attack.People who live and work next to the electrical substation said they're going to be a little more vigilant as the FBI continues their investigation.
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