FCC: PERSON WHO SENT FALSE HAWAII MISSILE ALERT REFUSING TO COOPERATE.

The Hawaii Emergency Management Agency employee who mistakenly sent out a mobile alert warning of an incoming ballistic missile is refusing to cooperate with the Federal Communications Commission investigation, an FCC official said Thursday on Capitol Hill.

At a hearing with the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Lisa Fowlkes, the head of the Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau at the FCC, said the federal agency is pleased with the cooperation from leadership in Hawaii, but disappointed in the refusal from the key employee.

“We hope that person will reconsider,” said Fowlkes.

Well sure, he terrified 1.5 million Hawaiians into thinking they were about to be nuked into a fine paste, but FCC chairman Ajit Pai rolled back net neutrality, restoring the Internet to the same standards used prior to 2015. Who’s the bigger monster here?