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Woman charged with plotting to disable Baltimore power grid

Por: Los Angeles Times Politics February 06, 2023

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A Maryland woman conspired with a Florida neo-Nazi leader to carry out an attack on several electrical substations in the Baltimore area, officials said Monday. The arrest of Sarah Beth Clendaniel of Baltimore County was the latest in a series across the country as authorities warn that the nation's electrical infrastructure could be a vulnerable target for domestic terrorists. It wasn’t immediately clear Monday whether Clendaniel had a... + full article



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