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n2doc

(47,953 posts)
Sat Feb 28, 2015, 08:45 PM Feb 2015

Dead Cherry Tycoon Reportedly Ran One of NYC's Largest Pot Farms

The pot farm owned and operated by Arthur Mondella, the cherry magnate who killed himself on Tuesday, was reportedly among the largest ever discovered in New York City. The New York Times and New York Daily News report that the grow room—located in Dell's Maraschino Cherries Company's basement, behind a hidden door and down a ladder—spanned 2,500 square feet and could harvest up to 1,200 pot plants.

While the involvement of the factory's other employees remains unclear, investigators believe Mondella must have had at least some help setting up the complex operation, which included 120 growing lamps, dozens of strains of marijuana seeds, 50 books on horticulture, and an irrigation system.

"The way you have to set that up, there's got to be plumbers and electricians working off the books who are very sophisticated,and it wasn't Arthur Mondella, as far as we know, that had that kind of skills," a law enforcement official told The New York Times. The same official said the farm was the largest investigators had ever seen in New York.

As for why Mondella would turn an apparently thriving business into a huge drug operation, authorities and his family remain baffled, though officials suspect a link to organized crime.



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Dead Cherry Tycoon Reportedly Ran One of NYC's Largest Pot Farms (Original Post) n2doc Feb 2015 OP
That was really so sad. In_The_Wind Feb 2015 #1
The "War on Some Drugs" claims another victim tabasco Feb 2015 #2
The cops weren't there for drugs Renew Deal Feb 2015 #3
What's your point? tabasco Mar 2015 #4
That is not at all the reason they were there. Renew Deal Mar 2015 #7
Water runs down hill madokie Mar 2015 #5
Those grow systems are pretty universal... JaneyVee Mar 2015 #6
 

tabasco

(22,974 posts)
2. The "War on Some Drugs" claims another victim
Sat Feb 28, 2015, 08:49 PM
Feb 2015

Laws against cannabis are irrational and counterproductive.

How many more lives will be destroyed by the stupidity and cowardice of our government?

Renew Deal

(81,870 posts)
3. The cops weren't there for drugs
Sat Feb 28, 2015, 10:27 PM
Feb 2015

They were there for "environmental crimes." There was suspicion that they were illegally dumping cherry juice because honey bees were turning red.

 

tabasco

(22,974 posts)
4. What's your point?
Sun Mar 1, 2015, 10:39 AM
Mar 2015

The guy killed himself when the cops discovered the entrance to the pot garden, which is the real reason they were there.

Renew Deal

(81,870 posts)
7. That is not at all the reason they were there.
Mon Mar 2, 2015, 11:44 PM
Mar 2015

We can have all the drug war arguments you want, but your comment about "the real reason they were there" isn't based on fact.

<snip>
On Tuesday, investigators from the Brooklyn district attorney’s office, the state’s Department of Environmental Conservation and the city’s Department of Environmental Protection arrived at the plant to search for evidence relating to accusations that Dell’s had been dumping toxic substances into Red Hook’s water supply.

The investigators’ search warrant was for files, nothing more — but when they searched Mr. Mondella’s office, something else caught their attention.
<snip>

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/02/26/nyregion/marijuana-farm-found-at-a-cherry-business-in-brooklyn.html


Mondella, whose grandfather started the now 67-year-old business, was being investigated by the New York state Department of Environmental Conservation and NYC's Department of Environmental Protection for dumping sticky red waste into the water—so much, in fact, that area bees were turning red.

http://gothamist.com/2015/02/25/red_hook_cherry_suicide.php


madokie

(51,076 posts)
5. Water runs down hill
Sun Mar 1, 2015, 11:00 AM
Mar 2015

electricity will knock the shit out of you if you aren't paying attention. I learned both as a kid even though I had no training in either. I plumbed my home and I wired my home.
Its not impossible for him to have been both the chief cook and bottle washer. I know I usually am.

 

JaneyVee

(19,877 posts)
6. Those grow systems are pretty universal...
Sun Mar 1, 2015, 11:26 AM
Mar 2015

Plumbers and electricians could have thought he was growing cherries when they set it up. Those grow systems will grow virtually any plant life.

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