freeradicalx

freeradicalx t1_j0ihdib wrote

Everybody should pay a visit to a battery house at some point in their lives, without it being dressed up by the farmer ahead of time to not look how it normally does.

But we can't, because their industry literally lobbies to get laws passed that makes investigating them illegal. They have nothing to hide, and no you can't see it.

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freeradicalx t1_iyksnnv wrote

The Newday article about his death actually made mention of his community-minded street changes in the last few paragraphs: https://www.newsday.com/long-island/michael-ameri-nypd-inspector-found-dead-on-li-cops-say-q90719

You'll find a bunch more articles if you google his name, he had been a degree or two away from a corruption probe several months prior so that's always mentioned as a possible factor, though he himself was not a subject of any investigation. It was all fishy as fuck.

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freeradicalx t1_iyj9d4c wrote

I remember when Michael Ameri was captain of the 78th precinct and was the one cop in the city who cared about cyclists enough to chew out his reports for parking in that little protected lane behind the Doughnut Plant building, and would always make sure that it was shoveled of snow in the winter.

A few years later he was found in his car on Long Island, dead of an "apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head". Something something the only good cop...

Anyone else remember that?

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