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chase_what_matters , in Authorities Raid Unlicensed Lab Full of Infectious Diseases

Reedley, CA, which is about 20mi east-southeast of Fresno.

keeb420 , in She Steals Surfboards by the Seashore. She’s a Sea Otter.

Sea otter steals surfboards in shallow seas.

andrewta ,

🥇

giantfloppycock , in Illegal medical lab containing bioengineered mice and infectious agents including HIV and herpes discovered in California

It’s shady practices like this that fuel conspiracy theories and erode public trust in science.

june ,

My mother appears convinced it’s a Chinese medical lab. So, yea.

takeda ,

I actually noticed that when searching for "prestige biotech" (the name of the company) pretty much all the conservative media already state that it is Chinese linked. The weird thing is that they state it as a fact without explaining how they arrived to this conclusion.

I mean, it very well might be, but tell me how you arrived to that conclusion.

wahming , (edited )

Chinese listed owner. Chinese representative. Mysterious purpose with unknown source of funds. Not too hard to connect the dots.

Edit: Apparently people don't realise Chinese can refer to ethnicity as well as nationality. Yes, it would be ideal if we had different terms for the two.

agent_flounder ,
@agent_flounder@lemmy.world avatar

The article didn’t mention the guy’s nationality, unless I missed it.

takeda ,

Exactly, have they said that, I wouldn't have problem with it. The articles that I looked at weren't mentioning anything beyond it is Chinese linked.

girlfreddy ,
@girlfreddy@mastodon.social avatar

@agent_flounder @wahming

Exactly. Assumptions rarely lead to facts.

wahming ,

I used the term Chinese to refer to ethnicity, not nationality.

agent_flounder ,
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Why would ethnicity matter in this context?

30mag ,

An investigation found the tenant was Prestige BioTech, a company registered in Nevada and unlicensed for business in California. City officials spoke with Xiuquin Yao, who was identified as the company president, through emails included in the court documents. Yao told officials that Prestige BioTech moved assets belonging to a defunct company, Universal Meditech Inc., to the Reedley warehouse from Fresno after UMI went under. Prestige Biotech was a creditor to UMI and identified as its successor, according to court documents. Officials were unable to get any California-based address for either company except for the previous Fresno location from which UMI had been evicted. “The other addresses provided for identified authorized agents were either empty offices or addresses in China that could not be verified,” court documents said.

nbcnews.com/…/officials-believe-fresno-warehouse-…

betterdeadthanreddit ,

Reading.

LexiconDexicon ,

Well, because it is actually

The county also discovered nearly 1,000 bioengineered mice. Wang Zhaolin, a representative of Prestige Biotech – the company operating the lab – told county investigators that the mice were genetically engineered to catch and carry the COVID-19 virus

I mean if you don’t want conspiracy theories to spread then don’t make them true to begin with

InverseParallax ,

Wow… I mean I know why that makes sense, but still, wow…

LUHG_HANI ,
@LUHG_HANI@lemmy.world avatar

Pretty sure one of the Chinese ran USA labs were caught sending samples of contagious diseases back to China via standard DHL type packages. This was before COVID.

wahming ,

Both the owner and representative of the company are Chinese, so why wouldn't she think that?

Also, how many other countries would be interested in maintaining a bioweapons facility in the US?

june ,

Because being Chinese doesn’t mean you are a Chinese nationalist. It’s a pretty racist jump to make.

wahming ,

Buddy, see my username? Yeah, that's a Chinese name. I of all people know exactly what the difference is between Chinese ethnicity and Chinese nationality.

With that said, the majority of Chinese business people have some connection or other to China, be it family, business, or otherwise. Combine that with the context here of mysterious purpose (but probably bioweapons), unknown funding source and complete lack of any commercial purpose, etc etc, and it's not a hard conclusion to draw.

xthedeerlordx , (edited )

(but probably bioweapons),

source? This is a wild jump

edit: there is no source. this user is just spreading lies

Butters ,
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It’s sad you have to identify yourself as Chinese in order to make this statement.

Like we can’t judge a statement based on it’s content alone.

xthedeerlordx ,

a bioweapons facility

stop with this. You have no evidence of this. You’re simply fear-mongering and contributing to conspiracy.

Ghostalmedia ,
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You speak as if this is common. The reason this is news is because it’s random AF.

giantfloppycock ,

I didn’t mean to imply it’s common, just that it’s particularly damaging.

Beliriel ,

Just like trans athletes in sports. Which are like what? 3 people?

It makes for good headlines and that’s why it’s news and gives the rightwing conspiracy nuts more fuel for the next big idiotic thing.

yata ,

Only to people who wouldn’t trust science regardless of this event.

Kinyutaka , in Twitter neighbours complain of lit-up ‘X’ sign working at high intensity

It is hard to come up with a better metaphor for a pathological need for attention than a 20 foot tall icon, shining brighter than the sun, and strobing into elderly people’s apartments.

xthedeerlordx , (edited ) in Call for large trial to see if kombucha helps Type 2 diabetes after 'very promising' results

though evidence to support many of the claims is thin.

This is the most important part. Don’t go nuts because of one small study. There is little evidence to suggest probiotics make meaningful changes to gut biome

JustZ , in Hackers steal Signal, WhatsApp user data with fake Android chat app
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Android app store is loaded with knockoffs and fakes.

rodneyck , in Los Angeles may have more homeless people due to renters being kicked out
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More than three-quarters of a million households in the state of California are behind on their rent, and now it appears that a tsunami of mass evictions is coming…

More than 768,000 households are behind on rent in the Golden State, with debts totaling more than $5 billion, putting approximately 721,000 children at risk of eviction, according to the National Equity Atlas—a collaborative data and analytics tool founded by Oakland-based Policy Link and the University of Southern California Equity Research Institute.

Residents in the City of Los Angeles are facing a deadline of Aug. 1 to repay all rental debt accrued between March 2020 and September 2021, with that from October 2021 to January 31, 2023, due by February 2024.

doppelgangmember ,

Guess those kids better get to work, i hear McDonald’s is hiring children again /s

rodneyck ,
@rodneyck@lemmy.world avatar

Job creators!! The job reports show hiring is up, and so are the fries!

psycho_driver , in Trump was just indicted for trying to steal the 2020 election

This is great. Actual consequences would be greater. Not crossing my fingers.

Flyspeck , in Actor Paul Reubens, of PeeWee Herman fame, dead at 70
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Pee Wee’s Big Adventure has gotten even more absurd and hilarious to me as I’ve gotten older; it both aged well and has grown funnier with time (nearly 40 years!)

Zombiepirate , in Houston man ticketed for feeding unhoused found not guilty
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What’s this country coming to when you can feed the disadvantaged without consequences anymore?

Oh, and fuck every cop who issued a citation for feeding desperate people, and fuck anyone who voted for this sadistic barbarity.

atyaz ,

Oh, and fuck every cop

realcaseyrollins ,
MostlyBirds ,
@MostlyBirds@lemmy.world avatar

No, cops don’t deserve to fuck.

Adeptfuckup ,

Cops protect the rich. The rich are only rich because they’re psychopaths. Our economic system rewards psychopathy and punishes empathy. Eat. The. Rich

sunbeam60 , in Trump was just indicted for trying to steal the 2020 election

Aber es war nur eine kleine Putsch!

solidgrue , in Michigan prosecutors charge Trump allies in felonies involving voting machines, illegal ‘testing’
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Justice is like Dixie cookin’, it’s done when it’s done, but it sure do smell fine while it fixin’

ckskate , in Recreational weed is now legal in Minnesota: What to know

Just in time for my trip to Minnesota!

bizzle ,
@bizzle@lemmy.world avatar

Just got back from Minnesota but I’m in Illinois so I just smuggled my own medical stuff across state lines, through Iowa and Wisconsin. Next time I’ll be able to buy some there and not have to worry about federal prison over a plant 😎

HashinHenry ,

There’s only one legal shop up and running right now, way up north on the red lake rez. By all means stop in if you can, but if your elsewhere you’ll be sol

Chickenstalker , in MrBeast sues fast food company over 'revolting' burger

He needs to go the Linus Media Group approach if he wants to diversify his business.

Pons_Aelius , in Oxford High shooter’s parents have been in jail 600 days. Is $500K bond excessive?

In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial...

Talking about bond levels seems to be asking the wrong question.

IDrawPoorly ,

Since you didn’t read the article…

While there is a Constitutional right to a speedy trial, the length of time the Crumbleys have spent in jail awaiting resolution of their case has been prolonged by legal challenges and appeals.

“It seems like every other decision is getting challenged, so that slows this process down as well,” said former Wayne County Circuit Judge Vonda Evans, who presided over criminal cases in Detroit for 22 years. “You can’t have it both ways.

“As a retired judge, have I seen people get charged with what they got charged and much less bonds?” Evans said. “Absolutely, but this is a high-profile case … that really rocked the city.

“The prosecutor said they were trying to flee from the very beginning and I think the greatest fear of any judge is to release somebody on a bond they can meet and they don’t come back.”

The Crumbleys have no significant criminal or violent history, although they are accused of attempting to flee after Oakland County Prosecutor Karen McDonald issued charges on Dec. 3, 2021.

Kinglink ,

I am not disagreeing with you, but you also have to think, maybe the system is designed in such a way that all trials are made to take up as much time. The prosecutors need to build a case, but it seems it’s part of the legal proceeding instead of done before that. That means they can arrest someone that they think do it, and continue to work on the case.

Yes there’s multiple legal challenges and appeals but all of those are now required as part of the legal process. Imagine if you’re a prosecutor, and the client says he wants a speedy trial, but you know you need an extra two or three weeks, you make an accident that means they have to go to the appeals court. Now you get your two or three weeks.

It’s not that straight forward, but the idea of a “Speedy trial” doesn’t feel like it exists in moden America because a good lawyer knows that the appeals process may need to happen.

Personal story My daughter was caught “Stoned” at a school dance… The vice principal took her over to the police, (That fucking bitch and we’ll see why). The police did a sobriety test, Concluded she was under the influence. Suspended for a week from school for it, arrested, we had to go get her.

So my wife and I didn’t know, we saw all those “no one knows what their kids are doing” So we went and got her drug tested for marijuana thinking it was that. That’s what she was suspended for. Conclusive proof no, she was not on it. She wasn’t drunk, she wasn’t high… Went to the school with that, school upheld their suspension. It took more than a week, and multiple visits up the school chain including the super intendent and the board. Finally they shut the shit down, chastise the school for not repealing the suspension, and removed it from her record. This was two months later. But my daughter was already outed in front of everyone for this, she lost a week from school (honestly I’d say she never really recovered from that, went home school next semester, in the next 2.5 years, graduated with a Associates two weeks before her high school graduations, so proud of here).

The court case though hung over us for 6 months. We had conclusive evidence she was not on Marijuana. But here’s the thing, if the state wanted to be a dick they still could have tried her and said “Some substance”. We wanted a speedy resolution, 6 months this was on all our minds. Lawyer said it’d be dropped, but you know… until it’s dropped we can’t relax. Finally case dismissed ultimately, we had to pay 3-7k (Can’t remember) to a lawyer (Friend of a friend, thank god we had no idea who to go to). And everything was finally resolved. Lucky to know that lawyer, lucky we had proof, lucky we trusted our daughter (Ok admittedly not fully at first). And that is why that vice principal is a fucking bitch, because she tried to criminalize our daughter and almost ruined her academic career. She still tenses up around police (Which admittedly may be the right thing to do)

“speedy trial”… That shit don’t exist, my friend.

IDrawPoorly ,

This isn’t a conversation, you asked a question the article you didn’t read answered so I posted the relevant part.

Kinglink ,

I’m not the guy you originally responded to, but I was saying the points your making are an issue, and “This isn’t a conversation” seriously, wtf is wrong with you?

Grow up.

ShakeThatYam ,
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Defendants can waive their right to a speedy trial. We don’t typically make defendants go to trial when they aren’t ready to.

blanketswithsmallpox ,
@blanketswithsmallpox@kbin.social avatar

FWIW, a speedy trial is mostly bullshit and negated now through Amendment 14 due to Due Process. There's a lot of jargon when it applies to this shit though but the highlights are below. Most people waive their right to a speedy trial due to evidence collection, finding a jury that's unbiased, and so many other things. Particularly for high profile cases.

Length of delay. The Court did not explicitly rule that any absolute time limit applies. However, it gave the example that the delay for "ordinary street crime is considerably less than for a serious, complex conspiracy charge."

Reason for the delay. The prosecution may not excessively delay the trial for its own advantage, but a trial may be delayed to secure the presence of an absent witness or other practical considerations (e.g., change of venue).

Time and manner in which the defendant has asserted his right. If a defendant agrees to the delay when it works to his own benefit, he cannot later claim he has been unduly delayed.

Degree of prejudice to the defendant which the delay has caused.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sixth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution

https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution-conan/amendment-6/when-the-right-to-a-speedy-trial-applies

VexCatalyst ,

Ain’t that the damned truth.

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