ICE kills a US citizen in Minneapolis
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Good grief

Why did this man go armed to a peaceful protest?
Why did he not simply do as directed and get off the public road? Why not even after pepper sprayed by an officer?
Actively interfering with law officers' duties.
Why did he not simply comply with law officers instructions?Why did he continue to resist arrest by multiple officers, even when restraining him on the ground?
Why did he(attempt to) stand up?Why did the officers not give him an extra second to get back on the pavement?
I cannot hear, but why did so many officers suddenly rush to the spot.
Why when his gun was removed were the other officers not clearly informed?
Why did he attempt to stand(continue resisting), why was he shot in the back by an officer when attempting to stand?

Clearly not a defensive shot, the officer needs to go on trial.
The incompetence of the law officers beggers belief. To talk and de-escalate; and to restrain efficiently.
The stupidity of the man also.So many questions, clearly neither public nor law officers have learnt much from the previous incident.
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I think we need to see who these ICE agents really are. A while ago they were just another random government police bureaucracy, now they seem to be a traveling circus of terror and death. Are these guys professional, well trained employees of ICE or do we have a bunch recently hired undertrained, gun toting, "get 'er done" types trying to enforce the law by any means necessary?
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@jon-nyc said in ICE kills a US citizen in Minneapolis:
You’d get absolute majorities signing up for that.
But not a Senate filibuster proof majority, much less a Presidential veto-proof majority. I'd venture to say that an "absolute majority" among the GOP base voters oppose #4. You cannot even get someone like @mik to support all 4 points (he opposes #3). The electoral math is not there for an immigration reform "grand bargain."
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said in ICE kills a US citizen in Minneapolis:
As he lay still the thug backs up and puts 3-4 more rounds into his motionless body.
It was six shots. Of the total of 10 that they put into the unarmed man who was already pinned down, 6 were pumped into his body from a distance as he lay face down, motionless, and alone.
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All the maga types defending this by saying ‘but he was carrying a gun’ remind me of the woketards who say they’re all for free speech but hate speech totally different.
@jon-nyc said in ICE kills a US citizen in Minneapolis:
All the maga types defending this by saying ‘but he was carrying a gun’ remind me of the woketards who say they’re all for free speech but hate speech totally different.
Two words - Kyle Rittenhouse.
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Rittenhouse is not applicable here. He went down to protect his family’s business from a marauding mob. This guy went to oppose law enforcement he did not agree with. This is not to say I’m defending the ICE agents here, but the two situations could not be more different
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@jon-nyc said in ICE kills a US citizen in Minneapolis:
Pretty good summary here.
Fantastic summary. It boggles the mind, and dare I say I think the public and companies are starting to come around to the sheer lunacy to try and believe what the DHS is trying to say happened.
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Rittenhouse is not applicable here. He went down to protect his family’s business from a marauding mob. This guy went to oppose law enforcement he did not agree with. This is not to say I’m defending the ICE agents here, but the two situations could not be more different
@Mik said in ICE kills a US citizen in Minneapolis:
Rittenhouse is not applicable here. He went down to protect his family’s business from a marauding mob. This guy went to oppose law enforcement he did not agree with. This is not to say I’m defending the ICE agents here, but the two situations could not be more different
Seems like the main difference is Rittenhouse’s exercise of his second amendment rights ultimately led to him killing someone whereas Pretti’s exercise of his second amendment rights led to him being killed by masked federal agents.
