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Workers taken to hospital after FBI uses furnace to burn seized meth

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Ol' Kash Patel's FBI, poisoning animal shelter employees and perhaps 75 animals so they can burn meth in their incinerators.

No one told them they would be burning drugs.

Glad it wasn't fentanyl.

(How do they destroy that? Later...)


 
Like, wtf....is the FBI completely retarded at this point? Poor animals and poor people.
They can't reoccupy the building for at least 2 weeks.

Wait, is everything two weeks now? Hope Amazon doesn't go that way...
 
The building, which is owned by the City of Billings and houses a city-operated crematorium, became contaminated Wednesday after a drug incineration conducted by the FBI went awry, according to Assistant City Administrator Kevin Iffland. A malfunction involving negative air pressure caused toxic smoke to backdraft into the shelter, exposing staff and animals to methamphetamine residue.

 
OK and...?
 
...why are we burning narcotics at an animal shelter?
 
Meth is not a narcotic. Cocaine is also not a narcotic, but is classified as a narcotic.
 
...why are we burning narcotics at an animal shelter?
Apparently there was a crematorium in the same building that the FBI used for some reason, without telling anyone.
 
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