More than 40,000 residents were left without electricity in freezing cold after two electric substations were damaged in a gunfire on Saturday evening in Moore County in Central North Carolina. A state of emergency was declared as curfew was imposed in the county on Sunday night following the attack declared as "intentional."

Curfew Imposed for Public Safety
The black-out which started just after 7 p.m. on Saturday, could possibly stretch till Thursday according to the Moore County Sheriff's Office, claimed The New York Times. Addressing a press conference, the Moore County sheriff, Ronnie Fields, said that the attack seemed to be targeted. The Federal Bureau of Investigation and the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation were also looking into the attack, he said.
Claiming that the curfew was imposed to ensure safety, State Senator Tom McInnis said, "It is going to be very, very, very dark, and it's going to be chilly tonight. And we don't need to have anyone out on the streets — that is the reason for our curfew this evening." The senator called the attack a "terrible act, which appeared to "intentional, willful and malicious."
Jeff Brooks, a spokesman for Duke Energy Corporation, was quoted y the outlet stating that the damage to the station would require extensive repairs that could last several days. "Unlike, perhaps, a storm where you can go in and reroute power somewhere else, that was not an option in this case. We do want citizens of the town to be prepared," said Brooks adding that the repairs could extend as far as Thursday.
Drag Show Organizers Received Violent Threats
While the exact motive behind the attack was not revealed by the authorities there were speculations that it was committed to stop a drag show being organized in the area on Saturday.
Moore County is trending because a group of wyt domestic terrorists in NC destroyed the power grid, wiping out power and cell service.
— Howard ✡ (@HowardA_AtLaw) December 4, 2022
All to stop a drag show.
Your right to spew hatred does not supersede others rights to peace and safety.
Speaking to The NYT Lauren Mathers, the executive director of Sandhills PRIDE, the L.G.B.T.Q. organization that produced the show, said that while the group had received violent threats leading up to the event, none indicated any kind of planned attack on the region's power grid.
40,000 people were without power last night in Moore county, NC because multiple electrical substations were simultaneously shot up (yes, with guns) because they wanted to stop a drag show from happening!
— 👣Jarett & ðŸ¾Lilly vs EVERYTHING (@JLVsTW1) December 4, 2022
Why isn’t this a bigger story #MooreCounty
The show was being organized in an old movie theater in Southern Pines, about 80 miles southwest of Raleigh on Saturday evening.
Here is Emily Rainey, Jan 6 protester posing with Moore County, N.C. Republican Sheriff Fields. She posted "the power is out and I know why". Sheriff Fields said he talked with her and prayed with her and he decided she wasn't involved. Should there be an FBI investigation? pic.twitter.com/J77NIw36eL
— L i l y (@lilysnotepad) December 5, 2022
Theories are also afloat on social media about the involvement of Emily Grace Rainey, a former U.S. Army psychological operations officer in the power outage.
this is a key detail that tracks with what I was saying. there could easily be a disconnect between proximate motive and intended effect here but we’ll have to wait and see if anything more materializes to back up Emily Rainey’s claims https://t.co/f8jGA19kg3
— Reid (@seriations) December 5, 2022
Rainey led a group to a rally in Washington, D.C. during Capitol riot. In a post made on her FB page Rainey wrote, "the power is out in Moore County, and I know why."
She was then questioned by the cops.
Emily Rainey, or Emily Grace as she goes by on Facebook, is part of the the Moore County, NC power outage. She's a Christofacist terrorist. She was also at the Capitol on J6. The @FBICharlotte need to be checking her and her little Talibangical circle out. 😡🤬 https://t.co/JNCqA36Zkm pic.twitter.com/HogOzQr6T8
— Jostina del Fuego, Resistance Rev. (@JennMatt18) December 5, 2022
"I told them that God works in mysterious ways and is responsible for the outage. I used the opportunity to tell them about the immoral drag show and the blasphemies screamed by its supporters," she wrote in another post.
@FBI if you’re not seriously looking at Emily Rainey you are not serious about figuring out who did this. Also pull together the strings - look at 1/6 defendants in the area. But this woman is out of control. Rein her in.
— Amy Currle 🌊 🾠🦅💔 (@ACurrle) December 5, 2022