@Hertu20 Brought to my attention another bio lab was found in California. The initial connection on who run these labs are bit interesting but too early to tell what's going on
KLAS news on the scene reports;
– A possible biological laboratory found at a home in Las Vegas on Saturday may be connected to a similar incident in California, where officials found infectious agents such as HIV and malaria, the 8 News Now Investigators at Nexstar’s KLAS have learned.
Police and the FBI searched the Las Vegas home, finding a “possible biological laboratory,” including “refrigerators with vials containing unknown liquids,” police said. Shortly before 6 a.m., a Metro SWAT team served a search warrant at the home on Sugar Springs Drive to search for a possible “biological laboratory.”
A second location was also searched, but no lab was located.
An LLC tied to the Sugar Springs home’s county records matches the name of a company that is part of an ongoing federal case in California involving a biological laboratory there. In that case, a Chinese citizen faces federal charges for allegedly manufacturing and distributing misbranded medical devices, according to federal prosecutors.
A man was arrested which documents show he is the legal owner of these facilities on file claims the business (which is a LLC that run the labs) is no longer managed by him, that he has no connection to the activities being done there today and has no knowledge of the events in the buildings. Though he remained listed in Nevada business records as of Sunday. There was no indication as of Sunday that he was charged with a crime connected to Saturday’s raid.
During a joint news conference with the FBI on Saturday, Clark County Sheriff Kevin McMahill noted one person was in custody connected to the raid; however, no case appeared filed in state or federal court as of Sunday.