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gAlienLifeform@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.world · 5 months ago

Investigators found evidence of potential crimes by New Hampshire prison staff. They decided not to prosecute.

www.nhpr.org

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Investigators found evidence of potential crimes by New Hampshire prison staff. They decided not to prosecute.

www.nhpr.org

gAlienLifeform@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.world · 5 months ago
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Investigators found evidence of potential crimes by NH prison staff. They decided not to prosecute.
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An investigation into one of the biggest poaching cases in recent New Hampshire history also uncovered potential crimes inside the state’s struggling prison for men.

Archived at https://web.archive.org/web/20251015113730/https://www.nhpr.org/nh-news/2025-10-09/operation-night-cat-hunting-poaching-ring-investigation-new-hampshire-prison-corrections-fish-game

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    yeah its a slave empire, they abuse the people they cage

  • Philote@lemmy.ml
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    A.C.A.B. Until they hold each other accountable, they are all bastards holding hands with bastards.

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    Never forget that even convicted felons have rights that deserve defending.

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    Isn’t interfering with mail a federal crime in the US? Something that either the FBI or the Secret Service are forced to investigate?

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      Don’t they have like postal police or something? I feel like that is a thing and they are pretty serious.

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        Oh, yes, US Postal Inspection Services (uspis.gov). I knew there was something special.

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        They are called mail men.

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      I don’t know why people trust the FBI.

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    They deserve a scholarship to Stanford.

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    That second sentence wasn’t strictly needed.

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    New Hampshire is a naive place. It’s great place for criminal organizations to thrive.

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