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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.
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 ...
Police say severed cables that caused internet outage was an act of vandalism; the company that owns the lines says it was ...
LAPD issued a statement saying the attack was not believed to have been a case of terrorism. “The incident involving the severing of fiber-optic cables in Van Nuys … is being investigated as a ...
The LAPD’s Inspector General Tuesday said the department collected 215 reports of possible terrorism-related activity in the city during the fiscal year that ended June 30. Of those, 161 were ...
Earlier this year, the LAPD’s Office of Inspector General conducted a review of the 45 SARs submitted between 2022 and 2023. The report found that SARs processed since 2015 decreased by 91% ...
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 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 ...
Charter Communications has deemed a June 15 attack on its communications network in Van Nuys an act of domestic terrorism, “based on the nature of the fiber cuts, extent of damage and makeup of ...
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 ...
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