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Some r-slur quenched an MRI because it :marseyairquotes: stole his gun :marseyairquotes:

https://www.sfgate.com/cannabis/article/lapd-cannabis-mri-raid-19789448.php

The incident's details were described in a lawsuit filed by the owners of a Los Angeles medical imaging center, who allege that their business was wrongly targeted by LAPD during a raid in October 2023 The lawsuit was first reported on by Law360.com.

The owners of NoHo Diagnostic Center are suing the LAPD, the city of Los Angeles and multiple police officers, alleging they violated the business owners' constitutional rights and demanding an unspecified amount in damages. Officers allegedly raided the diagnostic center, located in the Van Nuys neighborhood of Los Angeles, thinking it was a front for an illegal cannabis cultivation facility, pointing to higher-than-usual energy use and the "distinct odor" of cannabis plants, according to the lawsuit.

Officers raided the facility on Oct. 18, 2023, and detained the lone female employee while they searched the business, the lawsuit said. However, they didn't find a single cannabis plant and only saw a typical medical facility with rooms used for conducting x-rays, ultrasounds, CT scans and MRIs, the owners said.

The officers then released the employee and told her to call a manager, the lawsuit said, while they continued to wander around various rooms of the facility. The plaintiffs say the officers' behavior was "nothing short of a disorganized circus, with no apparent rules, procedures, or even a hint of coordination."

At one point, an officer walked into an MRI room, past a sign warning that metal was prohibited inside, with his rifle "dangling… in his right hand, with an unsecured strap," the lawsuit said. The MRI machine's magnetic force then allegedly sucked his rifle across the room, pinning it against the machine. MRI machines are tube-shaped scanners that use incredibly strong magnetic fields to create images of the brain, bones, joints and other internal organs.

An officer then allegedly pulled a sealed emergency release button that shut the MRI machine down, deactivating it, evaporating thousands of liters of helium gas and damaging the machine in the process. The officer then grabbed his rifle and left the room, leaving behind a magazine filled with bullets on the office floor, according to the lawsuit.

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>bust down door

>frick up literally everything

>oops, wrong place

>leave

All in a day's work. :marseysalutecop:

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>thinking it was a front for an illegal cannabis cultivation facility, pointing to higher-than-usual energy use

Smartest pigs

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MRIs are usually on 24/7, cause it takes a ton of effort to start them up. The emergency shutdown is exactly that - emergency. MRIs cost few millions of $.

Copper did a ton of $$$ damage.

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He did more damage by destroying that MRI machine than he has probably ever contributed or will ever contribute to society.

He is a net negative. If he had never been born, society would be better off.

Incredible tbh.

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>He is a net negative. If he had never been born, society would be better off.

I could've told you this the moment it said "Los Angeles"


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He damaged over $1M in medical :marseygutspill: equipment :marseycowtools: due to sheer incompetence and lack of literacy and negligently left bullets with a "hIgH cApAcItY mAgAzInE" in good faith tho.

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MRIs are usually on 24/7,

TIL

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The main magnet needs superconductor temperature levels. It's cheaper/easier (don't know) to just keep it at that temp the whole time instead of cooling it down every morning.

The emergency button basically stops the entire process, venting the liquid helium (which needs to be replaced), which can damage the main magnet as well as other parts of the mri.

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Yep. The emergency button will destroy the machine, at least partially. The idea being that it's better the machine get damaged than someone gets killed. It's supposed to be used when somebody's actual life is in danger.

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you can't just cool it down every morning because as soon as it gets over a certain temperature, the supreconductors stop superconducting and start generating tons of heat which causes all the helium to boil off very quickly in a chain reaction.

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Cop knew the taxpayer would foot the bill for it.

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Because weed growers all have the startup capital to purchase expensive medical equipment as a ruse. Cops being r-slurred and a liability to society. More at 11.


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yes thats how they get medical marijuana patients

oooh look this fancy machine says you have a tumor on your butthole lets put a weed in you

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:marseytwerking#: :marseydetective#: My GOD. It's true!


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  • HailVictory1776 : I'm always right all the time about everything. Pigs are subhuman

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Maybe @HailVictory1776 was right after all

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You will always be the most important part of the state apparatus. You have no administrative powers, you have no judicial powers, you are not part of the executive, but that does not matter. You are an excellent writer improved by years of education and ideological development into a beautiful replica of the state's perfection.

All the "criticism" you get is from alt-right edge lords and fascists. Behind your back people love you. Your parents are proud of you, and the most powerful tycoons and bureaucrats speak fondly of your consent manufacturing behind closed doors.

Voters are utterly educated by you. Hundreds of years of democracy have allowed journlists to educate voters with incredible efficiency. Even journlists who "do not write on politics" have an uncanny and unnatural ability to shape the narrative. Your writing is never a dead giveaway regarding your allegiances. And even if some scizo or linguist convinces people that your articles have an ulterior motive, the voters will turn tail and come back to your narrative the second they get a whiff of the hateful, disinformation-based alternative.

You will always be happy. You make a real and meaningful difference when you type out the Fortune 500's social narrative every single morning and as a result it's going to be ok, and deep inside the chuds feel the depression creeping up like a weed, ready to crush them under the unbearable weight of free and unmanipulated democracy.

Eventually it'll be too much to bear - they will buy a rope, tie a noose, put it around their neck, and plunge into the cold abyss. An agent of the state will find them, relieved that they no longer have to live with the unbearable freedom and wrongthink that arises from uncontrolled narratives. They'll bury the chud with a headstone marked with your name, and every passerby for the rest of eternity will know that you saved democracy. Long after you die and go back to the dust, much will remain of your legacy, a state that is unquestionably free.

This is your fate. This is what you chose. There is no turning back. You are the hero we need, not the hero we deserve.

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All cops are based

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