Workers of agency that sent false alert seen watching movies, TV on the job

FILE - In this Feb. 2, 2018, file photo, Honolulu attorney Michael Green, right, sits with his client, the former Hawaii Emergency Management Agency employee who sent a false missile alert to residents and visitors in Hawaii, during an interview with reporters in Honolulu. An employee of the Hawaii agency that mistakenly sent cellphone and broadcast alerts warning of a missile attack in January says he saw staff members watching movies or TV on the job. (AP Photo/Jennifer Sinco Kelleher, File)

HONOLULU — An employee of the state agency that mistakenly sent cellphone and broadcast alerts about an imminent missile attack earlier this year said he saw staff members watching movies or TV on the job.