I never got emailed back about tickets to see that show. It’s a real bummer.
StevenSanders90210 on
Completely incompetent leadership. Patel is a joke
utriptmybitchswitch on
What genius thought exposing a key of highly combustable materials to an open flame was a banner idea? They’re just lucky it didn’t explode. Seriously though; if one is say, smoking speed, keeping the flame on it just enough to keep it from catching fire can be challenging, depending on the consumption method, like tin foil…
Source: mmhmm, yeah…
Positive_Friction on
From recent images, looks like Kash was there to personally oversee the process
Primsun on
Sounds like they have used the burn facility before, and the issue was with negative pressure in the ventilation system causing smoke to build up instead of be sucked out. (Like when you open the door to a building in the summer and feel a cool breeze blowing out; just in the opposite direction.)
>The incinerator is usually used by animal control officers to dispose of euthanized animals, but local authorities said it can also be used by law enforcement to burn seized narcotics.
Shitty, but sounds like an equipment/environment/safe conditions knowledge issue if this was semi-regular practice.
MysteriousHeart3827 on
Think about this when you see those television shows that portray FBI agents as some kind of superhuman genuis… they’re not really that bright.
Poundaflesh on
This is our best and brightest?
SpartanLegends on
Someone needs to be fired. Maybe the head of the FBI? Hmm. 🤔
Slap-Toast on
Kash was going after the stash again
NoneOfTheAbove2024 on
Next they’ll try explosives.
cobaltgnawl on
The FBI doesnt have a safe place to do this on their own? ….The FBI….
Strange_Brewer on
My understanding of places like Pfizer, in Kalamazoo, have a very deep internal pit where they can “safely” burn and get rid of “things”. Weird that the FBI, that has resources, couldn’t have access to something like that or Area 51 burn pits. (Burn pits are the reason the gov had to acknowledge the base..due to folks getting sick)
ElMuertePeludo on
Lawsuit. Now.
yblame on
The Executive Director of the Yellowstone Valley Animal Shelter issued a statement saying that she had no idea law enforcement was using their facility to burn drugs.
This whole thing sounds shady as hell
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I never got emailed back about tickets to see that show. It’s a real bummer.
Completely incompetent leadership. Patel is a joke
What genius thought exposing a key of highly combustable materials to an open flame was a banner idea? They’re just lucky it didn’t explode. Seriously though; if one is say, smoking speed, keeping the flame on it just enough to keep it from catching fire can be challenging, depending on the consumption method, like tin foil…
Source: mmhmm, yeah…
From recent images, looks like Kash was there to personally oversee the process
Sounds like they have used the burn facility before, and the issue was with negative pressure in the ventilation system causing smoke to build up instead of be sucked out. (Like when you open the door to a building in the summer and feel a cool breeze blowing out; just in the opposite direction.)
>The incinerator is usually used by animal control officers to dispose of euthanized animals, but local authorities said it can also be used by law enforcement to burn seized narcotics.
Shitty, but sounds like an equipment/environment/safe conditions knowledge issue if this was semi-regular practice.
Think about this when you see those television shows that portray FBI agents as some kind of superhuman genuis… they’re not really that bright.
This is our best and brightest?
Someone needs to be fired. Maybe the head of the FBI? Hmm. 🤔
Kash was going after the stash again
Next they’ll try explosives.
The FBI doesnt have a safe place to do this on their own? ….The FBI….
My understanding of places like Pfizer, in Kalamazoo, have a very deep internal pit where they can “safely” burn and get rid of “things”. Weird that the FBI, that has resources, couldn’t have access to something like that or Area 51 burn pits. (Burn pits are the reason the gov had to acknowledge the base..due to folks getting sick)
Lawsuit. Now.
The Executive Director of the Yellowstone Valley Animal Shelter issued a statement saying that she had no idea law enforcement was using their facility to burn drugs.
This whole thing sounds shady as hell