“Our understanding is that overnight at the facility, they needed access to a second gate to be able to allow for additional debris to be transported, and so they broke that gate to get in,” she said.
In follow-up questions, Hernandez said she wasn’t aware of anyone with the state asking the county to open it. DeSantis said Sunday that Division of Emergency Management Director Kevin Guthrie “was in contact with the county folks.”
Odd they felt they had to destroy a gate to a facility they had access to. It looks like they could’ve just opened it from the inside.
Florida, man.