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Prince George resident urges independent probe after alleged shocks, high EMF readings at nearby sports complex
Summary
Justin Goodman, speaking during public comment, said he and his three children were shocked and that his meter detected unusually high electromagnetic readings at the Dinwiddie Sports Complex, and he urged Prince George County to commission an independent investigation and stop sending teams to the site until it is declared safe.
Justin Goodman, who said he represents a Facebook group called "Concerned Citizens of Prince George," told the Board of Supervisors on Oct. 28 that he and his three children experienced a painful electric shock while attending games at the Dinwiddie Sports Complex and that a handheld tester consistently detected electromagnetic readings at distances of 100–200 feet from the transmission lines. "We get electrocuted. It's not a joke," Goodman said during the public-comment period, adding that the device continued to register high readings even in the middle of a soccer field.
Goodman said he reported the…
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