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Authorities Investigate Nevada Substation Attack
March 16, 2026
Authorities are investigating a suspected terrorism incident in Boulder City, Nevada, where a 23-year-old man rammed a vehicle into a Los Angeles Department of Water and Power substation and subsequently fatally shot himself. The suspect was armed and possessed extremist materials, but the attack caused no major damage or power outages. Local law enforcement agencies including the Boulder City Police Department and Clark County Sheriff's Office, along with the FBI, are involved in the investigation.
- Why this matters: This incident highlights the critical need for enhanced security and resilience measures at energy infrastructure facilities, particularly power substations, to prevent and mitigate potential terrorist threats.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate increased demand for security technologies, surveillance systems, and physical infrastructure hardening solutions tailored to utility assets.
- Agencies may prioritize contracts for cybersecurity and physical security upgrades, emergency response planning, and threat detection systems to safeguard critical energy infrastructure.
- Vendors specializing in security integration and infrastructure protection should evaluate opportunities arising from heightened focus on energy sector security postures.
There was no major damage to the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power substation involved in the incident and no power service interruptions occurred.
— Timothy Shea, Police Chief, Boulder City Police
He referred to himself as a 9dead terrorist son9 and expressed feeling compelled to carry out the act.
— Dawson N. Maloney (in messages to family)
Agencies
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Clark County Sheriff's Office, Boulder City Police Department, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
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Sources
- Nevada substation attack probed as terrorism · MSN · Mar 16