Suspected arson at Bayer executive's home being investigated by FBI: Sources
Summary
The FBI is investigating a suspected arson at the New Jersey home of a Bayer pharmaceutical executive.
The fire, reported on March 4 in Madison, was quickly extinguished with no injuries or significant damage. Authorities have made no arrests.
The incident occurs amid growing threats against corporate executives, following the December murder of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
A Homeland Security report warns that economic grievances are fueling attacks on business leaders and government officials. Public distrust of major corporations has increased in recent years.
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I saw nothing.
🍿🍿🍿🍿 got plenty of popcorn for everyone this time
Is it jiffy pop? I know where there is a fire.
Now that's a name I've not heard in a long time . . . a long time.
I learned a decent bit about WW2 in school but this bit was totally glossed over. Pretty big oversight since they were the source of the gas...
Wow, now come to think of it, trying to incinerate such an individual makes for some great irony
Ready to provide an alibi for any potential person of interest.
Ready to nullify every jury (without saying that explicitly)
Buying puts against Bayer right now.
Hope the downard spiral continues for the wealthy. We already got nothing to lose you dumb fucks.
In the 1980s, Bayer sold medication to Asia and Latin America that they knew was tainted with HIV. Thousands of people ended up testing positive for HIV/AIDS.
The same lab also made a mistake with polio vaccines and gave 40,000+ kids a version of polio. (However, that was in the 50s and Bayer bought Cutter Labs in the 70s)
Luigi got the fire flower.
It must have been yet another hotly stressful day for at least one oligarch.