
An Oklahoma City news station’s weather radar was attacked not long after a far-right extremist group threatened to take “as many NexRads offline as possible.”
“It started with the chemtrails, and then it moved into Hurricane Helene,” said Southern Poverty Law Center senior research analyst Rachel Goldwasser.
Goldwasser and her colleagues have been monitoring the far-right group known as “Veterans on Patrol.” She said their threats to take weather radars offline are relatively new.
Oklahoma City Police could not confirm yet that the attack on the local news station’s radar and the group’s threat are connected.
However, the group made similar threats around the time Hurricane Helene went through South Carolina.
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