Certainly lack of training. Pretti had a gun in the back of his waistband. At no point did he reach for it, he had his cell phone, an empty hand, and eventually both hands on the ground. At that point the back of his shirt is up enough that an officer sees the gun and yells GUN. Which is fine. An officer takes the gun away (not sure if folks also notice an extra magazine also flies onto the ground, too), and the officer behind Pretti switches from his pepper spray can to his firearm and as he moves it forward it discharges. I believe it was accidental due to being a complete n00b (lack of training), at which point the other officers also fire (don't blame them on that). I also believe the first officer that fires continues to fire so as to try and underscore the legitimacy of the first shot. I'm pretty much an expert video analyst who is extremely humble and never wrong, and this is what I saw about 4 hours after the shooting, and I haven't seen anything to contradict it since. To summarize:
Yes, Pretti raised the risk level by legally having a firearm holstered behind his back
Yes, he was protesting in the street and was told to get to the sidewalk
Yes, ICE officers used excessive force to get him and the lady onto the snow bank
An officer correctly yelled GUN when he saw it
An officer correctly disarmed him about 1-2 seconds before the n00b officer switches to his gun and discharges it like the n00b he is
The other officers correctly fire after hearing "GUN" and a shot
Pretti's parents better sue the living shit out of DHS for this wrongful death
And yes, the first 2 civilians killed by ICE were PRETTI GOOD
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