The Metcalf Sniper Attack
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概要
In April 2013, unknown gunmen carried out a highly coordinated sniper attack on the Metcalf Transmission Substation in California, one of the most critical nodes in the United States power grid. They cut fiber-optic lines, fired more than 120 precision rifle rounds, and disappeared before police arrived.
No group claimed responsibility. No suspects were arrested. The FBI ruled it was not terrorism. Yet experts quietly called it a potential dress rehearsal for a larger infrastructure attack.
Was it domestic extremism? A foreign intelligence operation? A disgruntled insider? Or something never meant to escalate beyond a test?
In this episode of Still Unexplained, we explore one of the most chilling unsolved infrastructure attacks in modern American history and examine the theories that continue to haunt national security officials.
Perfect for listeners interested in unsolved crimes, power grid vulnerabilities, domestic terrorism, national security, and modern conspiracy mysteries.