martybegan
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agreed. we tend to jump the gun and make anything and everything immediately what we need it to be these days. we simply don't know enough from what we do know to understand what happened. so we tend to use our own fears of society today to fill in the gaps.Well, that's a point. But do you think the investigators didn't think of that? If there was cleaning solution in the machine and the cops happened to be the ones who placed their order right after it was cleaned, the cleaning solution would have rinsed out in their shakes and not been present in anyone else's. I'd bet you anything, the guy who got the last shake had a milder case of poisoning.Sure, that is why 3 police were sent to the hospital for this and no reports of anyone else having similar problems. Also interesting the utter lack of report of past instances.Commonly overused and not rinsed out properly.
Unnerving coincidence. Do you think the investigators would turn a blind eye to it if they thought it were done intentionally? THAT is bullshit.
Of course, it's damned hard to prove someone didn't sprinkle a little in their shakes, either. But to jump to the conclusion that the cops were intentionally poisoned after the investigation said they weren't is the usual crap that gets strewn around here to turn everyone else into an enemy. IMO.
part of the beast of life these days unfortuantely.
The NYPD brass is saying it was an "accident", and DiBlasio controls the NYPD brass.
Why only the cops getting sick? Why was the machine "cleaned" at the time it was cleaned? Is there a history of this happening at this location before?