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In reply to the discussion: FBI apologizes to Fitchburg woman after using a chainsaw on her front door. [View all]solarman350
(136 posts)36. FBI = Fucked Up Bunch of Idiots
and they are quite willing and happy to prove it any day of the week. Just "ask...."
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FBI apologizes to Fitchburg woman after using a chainsaw on her front door. [View all]
Ichingcarpenter
Feb 2012
OP
I miss the good old days when the Boston FBI branch was answerable to Whitey Bulger, too. n/t
hughee99
Feb 2012
#65
Absolutely. I imagine that family might just get enough to be able to buy a house and get out of
MADem
Feb 2012
#16
That can be easily trumped by the Federal Tort Claims Act. I think she has a case.
MADem
Feb 2012
#54
I can see some money because they did screw up but not sure it should be more than
cstanleytech
Feb 2012
#44
"I'd yell back "Bull-SHIT! The FBI doesn't chainsaw people's doors!" Except clearly they do as this
cstanleytech
Feb 2012
#64
Chainsaw prevents booby trapped door from exploding when you kick it in. No defense, just fact.
TalkingDog
Feb 2012
#11
I dont think that atlanta one is comparable because in that case the police if I recall got caught
cstanleytech
Feb 2012
#46
In every one of these cases, there should be a detailed investigation, and every officer
petronius
Feb 2012
#39
In any organization your gonna have mistakes happen though as for the firing aspect I believe
cstanleytech
Feb 2012
#48
Mistakes have consequences, and when your 'mistake' produces the equivalent of
petronius
Feb 2012
#49
Shouldn't they at least be watching the apt they're getting ready to chainsaw through beforehand?
bloomington-lib
Feb 2012
#43