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FCC Says Launching Full Inquiry Into False Hawaii Missile Alert

FCC Says Launching Full Inquiry Into False Hawaii Missile Alert
(AP)

Saturday, 13 January 2018 02:53 PM EST

The Federal Communications Commission said on Saturday it was launching a “full investigation” into a false wireless emergency alert that a ballistic missile was headed for Hawaii, the chairman of the commission said.

“The @FCC is launching a full investigation into the false emergency alert that was sent to residents of Hawaii,” FCC chairman Ajit Pai said in a Twitter post on Saturday.

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The Federal Communications Commission said on Saturday it was launching a "full investigation" into a false wireless emergency alert that a ballistic missile was headed for Hawaii, the chairman of the commission said.
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