What did I just see?

33  2013-04-19 by theKeifMeister

I am watching CBS news and they say the police are planning on having a 'controlled detonation' precisely where the suspect lived. Now, I'm not a police detective but is the smartest thing to blow up the suspect's house, destroying all evidence.. Anyone else? Edit: accidently a word

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I think it means more like they've found explosives there, and they're removing them by means of a "controlled demolition". I don't believe it means they've found his house, so now they're going to flatten the thing. hahaha.

I predict they will send a robotic probe in to keep 'our policemen' safe from 'unstable' explosives (CBS keeps stressing they are unstable) or chemicals. Then they'll either detonate what might be in the house, or detonate the robot itself inside the residence.

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Are you soliciting Bitcoin donations with your stupid flair? What a wanker.

I predict you are right...

I predict you're a shill. Anyhow, they'll likely use the 'unstable explosive sitatuion' at his house to make it harder to get fertilizers. Maybe so we don't rally against the authorities with our own bombs...

What do fertilizers have to do with this?

I think they'll say that fertilizers are inside the house.

What... But those were black powder bombs. And isn't fertilizer a common household item?

I predict you're too deep in the whole "the government is my enemy" thing, and too deep in /r/conspiracy.

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Common sense? in r/conspiracy?

I didn't mean to say it was a good idea. I'm criticizing their choice to just blow the suspects house up instead of trying to maintain any and all clues in the house.

They're not blowing up his fucking house. Christ.

Don't listen to the news for a while, there will be whistleblowing soon and everything will clear out.

How do you know there will be whistleblowing soon?

It's just a pattern that repeats itself quite alot.

smoke another one kiefmaster