Posted on 06/16/2020 4:59:32 AM PDT by USA Conservative
“But as always CNN was first to report that there was nothing wrong. CNN reported that the NYPD launched an investigation after the officers fell ill and determined early Tuesday morning that there was no criminality by employees, according to a tweet from NYPD Detective Chief Rodney Harrison. Investigators believe a cleaning solution used to clean the milkshake machines wasnt fully cleared and may have gotten into the officers drinks.”
Yea, sure, and no one else among the customers reported getting similar “accidentally” poisoned milkshakes that night??? What? The machine was only just cleaned right before the officer’s drinks were fixed? The “investigation” seem like it presented a politically imposed answer.
Investigators believe a cleaning solution used to clean the milkshake machines wasnt fully cleared and may have gotten into the officers drinks.
If true then more than 3 drinks would have been tainted.
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Indeed. Besides which, wouldn’t dish soap, and not bleach, be used to wash out a mixer? I mean a little leftover dish soap would taste, well soapy, but it would not be injurious like bleach.
Riiiiiighht🙄
Note to self: Avoid Shake Shack.
I'm sure that's exactly what happened...
Which leads to this....
Jonathan Gilliam, former Navy Seal & FBI Agent out of New York City, reports that hundreds of NYPD officers are retiring immediately as the city is in a free fall dealing with nightly riots.We've heard that NYPD is on pace to lose nearly 1,000 officers this summer.
http://secondcitycop.blogspot.com/?m=1
“I was told it was for bacteria count test by the Health Department..”
Like I mentioned, we never saw the health department in the couple of years I was there. It was also at a restaurant that used shake mix instead of milk and additives, so the normal bacteria that was in milk wouldn’t have been present even after pasteurizing. Maybe that’s why that got away without the extra processes as the problems with salmonella, E. coli, Listeria, or the newest at that time, Campylobacter, along with some other problems like mold or just plain dirt residue. My town was about 30,000, most of it, ranches, so we didn’t exactly pose a real metropolis. Very loose control.
rwood
NYPD Finds No Wrongdoing
WINK
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