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Friday, March 04, 2022

"I fucking told you so!!!"

Before members of the LAPD bomb squad destroyed part of a South L.A. neighborhood by exploding a stash of illegal fireworks last summer, they repeatedly ignored warnings from one of their most experienced technicians that the plan was not safe, according to a new report by the LAPD’s inspector general.

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  1. No sweat. The city council will approve an increase in budget to replace the cool, shiny truck they blew up and those fat paychecks will keep rolling in for the guys with shiny badges that told the man that knew better to relax. No skin off their noses.

    It's too bad a couple of those assholes weren't launched into the upper stratosphere as a result of their superior knowledge.

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  2. What I am still confused about, is why they would destroy any volatile substance in a residential neighborhood.

    Everything i have read seems to indicate this is standard procedure.

    Why isn't it taken out to a spot in the desert and destroyed.

    I understand somethings like a old explosive or homemade bomb might be unstable and you dont want to drive that across a couple counties. But fireworks?

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    1. Taking things out in the desert and blow it up?
      Gotta save nature, gotta save the planet, it is much safer to blow up neighborhoods.

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    2. "it is much safer to blow up neighborhoods"

      Philadelphia proved that for sure. When a PD copter dropped a PD bomb on the MOVE people, only one whole city block burned down, not the entire city.

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  3. Cops always, always know better....

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    1. It usually turns out that they are actually stupider than sh*t, about like our government dumb doras. They will find out soon enough.

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  4. LAPD continuing the tradition of F'ing up anything they can!
    Move along peasant, nothing to see here.

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