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North Carolina man accused of threatening FEMA employees working on hurricane recovery

As baseless conspiracy theories continue to spread after hurricanes Helene and Milton, targeting of emergency responders has not been an anomaly.

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As leaders and experts continue to sound the alarm over disinformation about hurricanes Helene and Milton, authorities have arrested a man in western North Carolina who allegedly had threatened to harm Federal Emergency Management Agency employees working on storm recovery efforts.

William Jacob Parsons, 44, was armed with a rifle and a handgun when he was arrested Saturday, the Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office said. He was charged with going armed to the terror of the public, a misdemeanor offense.

Parsons, who did not immediately respond to NBC News’ request for comment, was released on a $10,000 bond.

Targeting of emergency responders has not been an anomaly in recent weeks. Amid a horde of wild conspiracy theories about the hurricanes — which Donald Trump and his allies have seized on as they seek to politicize the tragedies — recovery and relief efforts have been disrupted, local officials say. Parsons’ alleged threat led to FEMA pausing door-to-door outreach for about a day, the agency's administrator Deanna Criswell said at a briefing on Tuesday.

FEMA workers haven’t been the only ones affected, either: Meteorologists also have faced death threats and heightened harassment as the conspiracy theories spread.

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