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What is it with Israelis and Las Vegas?
An Israeli was caught by the feds after they discovered he was in possession of a biochemical laboratory. What makes this story so dangerous is the fact he had the potential to use these deadly weapons on civilians through clandestine methods.
A sudden bump.
A touch of a door handle.
A exchange of credit cards, cash, toys, controllers, food or drinks.
This man could have brought a plague on the U.S. and the fucking world.
This is why its important to end the partnership, the assistance and the excuses when it comes to Israel. A white religious supremacist ethnostate devoted to illegal seizure of thousands of acres to establish a "end of times" country based on the Torah.
A Jewish supremacist country totally devoted to destroying any significant opposition to their goal of a Greater Israel.
A suspected biolaboratory found in a Las Vegas home and now under investigation by authorities is linked to the owner of an unauthorized California biolab who was arrested in 2023, officials said Monday.
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| The U.S. apprehended a Chinese national who hosted a biochemical lab in the country and Canada. |
SWAT officers served a search warrant on Saturday after receiving a tip that a biolab was located at the house on the city’s east side, according to a statement from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department. Officers took one person, the property manager of the residence, into custody but there was no immediate information about possible charges.
Investigators “located evidence of possible biological material, including refrigerators containing vials with unknown liquids,” the statement said.
Authorities said there is no threat to the public.
Sheriff Kevin McMahill said the home is owned by a man who was arrested in 2023 on charges of not obtaining the proper permits to manufacture tests for COVID-19, pregnancy and HIV, and mislabeling some of the kits for a biolab in Reedley, California.
The owner, Jia Bei Zhu, is scheduled to go on trial in that case in April. His attorney Anthony Capozzi said Monday that his client has been in federal custody for three years.
“He is not involved in any kind of a biolab being conducted in a home in Las Vegas,” Capozzi said. “What went on in that residence we are unaware of.”
Law enforcement took special precautions when serving the warrant on the Las Vegas home, including using a robot to clear the home and taking multiple air samples, McMahill said. Hazmat teams worked to remove items from the home.
The FBI is assisting in the investigation.
Turns out that Ori Solomon was the person assistanting Jia Bei Zhu.
Federal prosecutors have dropped their case against the man arrested in connection with a biolab uncovered in Las Vegas earlier this year.
The U.S. Attorney's office for Nevada filed a motion earlier this month to dismiss the criminal complaint filed against Ori Solomon, also spelled as "Salomon" in the complaint.
Prosecutors had charged him with illegal possession of a firearm in the U.S. District Court for Nevada. An FBI complaint alleged that his immigration status precluded him from owning or possessing a gun.
"After a careful review of the evidence and additional information provided by defendant, the Government has concluded that the interests of justice require dismissal of the complaint at this time," reads the motion to dismiss, dated May 11.
No further reason is included, and a spokesperson for the U.S. Attorney's Office for Nevada declined to comment. News 3 has reached out to Solomon's attorney for comment.
The motion to dismiss is without prejudice, meaning prosecutors could elect to re-file the complaint.
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police and the FBI jointly announced Solomon's arrest after responding to an alleged biological laboratory found in an east Las Vegas home in January.
LVMPD said Solomon, identified as the home's property manager, was arrested on suspicion of disposing and discharging hazardous waste.
The state-level case against him remains ongoing in Las Vegas Justice Court, though a criminal complaint has not yet been filed.
The suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.


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