missile alert
"I feel badly for what's happened," he tells NBC.
David Ige said he couldn’t alert citizens to a false alarm because he couldn’t remember his social media passwords.
He didn't tell the public until 15 minutes later, because his staff handles his social media, a spokeswoman said.
Both images are supposed to represent what an emergency employee saw when he triggered the false alarm.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
The probe will provide a report for improving preparedness within 60 days.