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Arrest made, hurricane relief efforts paused after reported threats to FEMA crews

October 15, 2024 at 5:00 am Staff
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Logo and FEMA lettering on the Federal Emergency Management Agency Headquarters Building. Washington^ DC USA; August 3^ 2024

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (‘FEMA’) has paused Hurricane Helene assistance operations in some North Carolina counties due to threats being made against responders in the area. Per CNN, FEMA officials had its workers in Rutherford County, N.C. leave that jurisdiction immediately on Saturday after a threat was issued by a militia, according to local National Guards troops.

CBS News confirmed on Monday that one person was arrested in connection to the threat, with a FEMA spokesperson telling the network: “FEMA continues to support communities impacted by Helene and help survivors apply for assistance. For the safety of our dedicated staff and the disaster survivors we are helping, FEMA has made some operational adjustments. Disaster Recovery Centers will continue to be open as scheduled, survivors continue to register for assistance, and we continue to help the people of North Carolina with their recovery.”

As first reported by The Washington Post, FEMA crews were forced to relocate due to a reported armed threat against workers, with a FEMA spokesperson telling CNN: “For the safety of our dedicated staff and the disaster survivors we are helping, FEMA has made some operational adjustments. Disaster Recovery Centers will continue to be open as scheduled, survivors continue to register for assistance, as we continue to help the people of North Carolina with their recovery.”

Authorities in Ashe County, NC also said that were threats against Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) employees responding to Hurricane Helene in North Carolina. Ashe County is located about three hours northeast of Asheville, NC, which was hard-hit by Helene.  Ashe County Sheriff Phil Howell posted on Facebook regarding the alleged threats against FEMA employees: “Recently in the mountain region, there have been threats made against them. This has not happened in Ashe County or the surrounding counties. Out of an abundance of caution, they have paused their process as they are assessing the threats.”

Jordan Monaghan, deputy communications director for North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper, said the governor’s office was “aware of significant misinformation online and reports of threats to workers … The governor has directed the Department of Public Safety to identify with local law enforcement the specific threats and rumors and coordinate with FEMA and other partners to ensure safety and security as this recovery effort continues.”

In a statement to CBS News, the Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office said they received a call Saturday afternoon that said a man with an assault rifle had made a comment about possibly harming FEMA employees working on recovery efforts in the Lake Lure and Chimney Rock area. The man suspected of making the threat was identified as William Parsons, 44, of Bostic, North Carolina; he was armed with a handgun and a rifle when he was arrested and charged with going armed to the terror of the public before being released on a $10,000 bond.

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