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Thirteen cables were severed in the June 15 incident, cutting service to a U.S. military base, 911 and other emergency dispatch centers, fire and police departments and healthcare facilities.
Police say severed cables that caused internet outage was an act of vandalism; the company that owns the lines says it was ...
Charter Communications has deemed a June 15 attack on its communications network in Van Nuys an act of domestic terrorism, ...
Spectrum calls internet outage "domestic terrorism," LAPD downplays incident as vandalism 01:15. Charter Communications is calling a June 15 attack on its communications network in Van Nuys an act ...
LAPD began collecting Suspicious Activity Reports — or SARs — in 2008 to document reported or observed activity that was believed by officers to have a nexus to foreign or domestic terrorism.
LAPD disputes Charter Spectrum's 'terrorism' label for last month's fiber lines vandalism. ... Last month's vandalism of Spectrum fiber-optic lines — which temporarily knocked out internet service for ...
Spectrum and Los Angeles police are ... Charter Communications has deemed a June 15 attack on its communications network in Van Nuys an act of domestic terrorism, ... LAPD issued a statement ...
Spectrum is offering a reward of up to $25,000 for information related to these criminal infrastructure attacks that leads to an arrest. Anyone with information can call Spectrum at (833) 404-8477 ...
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