MasterAnimus
Don't mind my mind
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Much like Ashley Babbitt, the saint of J6? Nevermind, she deserved and got a cool $5 millionI can't feel or say he deserved it.
He certainly did ask for it.
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Much like Ashley Babbitt, the saint of J6? Nevermind, she deserved and got a cool $5 millionI can't feel or say he deserved it.
He certainly did ask for it.
So, it is your belief that protesters do not have the right to carry guns?How about the fact that his own actions condemned him. The newest videos PROVE that Pretti has a history of violence against law enforcement. He carried a gun while committing those acts of violence and while resisting arrest.
He died because of his own refusal to be peaceful while carrying a gun. He wasn't executed. He wasn't murdered. He committed suicide by cop.
So, it is your belief that protesters do not have the right to carry guns?
Assuming the video does actually show him, it was not on the day of the killing.
And he was on the ground, helpless when they found the gun.
It is NOT unreasonable -- because that encounter would have ended the same way if Pretti had not been armed, and THAT is what is being protested. The gun on his person might as well have been a banana.Here in California there's a specific prohibition on carrying a concealed weapon during a strike or protest.
Why?
Because guns and heightened emotional states don't mix well. Those who are running on adrenaline and emotion tend to stop thinking logically and instead act rashly with often tragic consequences. As we just saw in Minneapolis.
I haven't checked but I find it hard, if not impossible, to believe that Minnesota doesn't have a similar statute.
What I find nearly unfathomable is that YOU and the rest of the Liberal progressive Democrats are supporting a guy carrying a gun while voluntarily placing himself into a dangerous and violent situation.
It is NOT unreasonable -- because that encounter would have ended the same way if Pretti had not been armed, and THAT is what is being protested. The gun on his person might as well have been a banana.
He was a gun owner,dipshit. That means he's on "your" side.
Ok.Sooo, Pretti WAS known as a violent asshole to ICE after all.
The path to Pretti's death started with the Governor's and Mayor's decisions to not allow the local and state police to do their jobs.Ok.
And so that's why he was killed?
So that's why he was killed?The path to Pretti's death started with the Governor's and Mayor's decisions to not allow the local and state police to do their jobs.
Must be.\nTough going through life being a reetard and blackHe was a gun owner,dipshit. That means he's on "your" side.
Well, actually you don't have a side. Even republitards hate you because your moronic posts are an embarassment even to them.
Plus, everyone suspects you're actually a KneeGrow. You are in such deep denial over everything, when it's revealed that you're a gay black man, everything will finally make sense.
Is it? You would know.Must be.\nTough going through life being a reetard and black
I agree that it was unwise for him to carry a concealed weapon when he went to the protest. However, there is no law against it in Minnesota, so he is acting consistent with his rights.Here in California there's a specific prohibition on carrying a concealed weapon during a strike or protest.
Why?
Because guns and heightened emotional states don't mix well. Those who are running on adrenaline and emotion tend to stop thinking logically and instead act rashly with often tragic consequences. As we just saw in Minneapolis.
I haven't checked but I find it hard, if not impossible, to believe that Minnesota doesn't have a similar statute.
What I find nearly unfathomable is that YOU and the rest of the Liberal progressive Democrats are supporting a guy carrying a gun while voluntarily placing himself into a dangerous and violent situation. YOU, the gun hating Left, are supporting a guy with a gun.
It's unfathomable. It's illogical. And the only reason you're doing it is because of TDS. You hate Trump so much you can't even stick to your own principles. You won't even condemn someone for doing what you are against merely because he was out there protesting against Trump.
Which is about as wishy-wash and mealy mouthed as anyone can get.
Welcome to your Liberal Leftist Wingnut Democrat party. The entire lot of you are cowards and liars.
I agree that it was unwise for him to carry a concealed weapon when he went to the protest. However, there is no law against it in Minnesota, so he is acting consistent with his rights.
I don't hate guns. I think that there should be limitations on the right to own automatice or semi-automatic weapons, but if they are permitted by the law, then the same rules should apply to people of all political persuasions.
What I find hard to understand is why people who purport to believe in freedom would be comfortable with masked federal forces grabbing people off the street and being told that they are permitted to break into people's homes without a judicial warrant. Does that sound like freedom to you? How would you respond if that were happening in your neighborhood? Would you be angry?
You mean like Trump and his lackeys calling a 37-year-old mother of three and an ICU nurse "domestic terrorists"?You know what I'm not good with? People who lie about what's going on
Actually, they took away his gun, slammed him to the ground and then shot him ten times.Had Pretti not been armed, then ICE agents wouldn't have seen his gun, called out "GUN" and subsequently go into overdrive which resulted in hair trigger nerves firing multiple shots after Pretti's gun discharged.
You know what I'm not good with? People who lie about what's going on in order to push a fake narrative of lawlessness and crime by the good guys who are just trying to do their jobs.
This makes no sense.The path to Pretti's death started with the Governor's and Mayor's decisions to not allow the local and state police to do their jobs.
Of course it doesn't to you. You don't know how shit works. State and local law enforcement are trained in crowd control and less than lethal defensive tactics, federal agents are trained in neither.This makes no sense.
The local police report to the mayor, the state police report to the governor. Rounding up women and children, SS Sturmkommando Style, was not their jurisdiction. Their duty was to protect and to serve their constituents.
Of course it doesn't to you. You don't know how shit works. State and local law enforcement are trained in crowd control and less than lethal defensive tactics, federal agents are trained in neither.
So the shit for brains mayor and governor did not deploy their police because they didn't want to be seen as "aiding ICE." They never thought of it as protecting their citizens from the consequences to really bad decisions. Maybe they should going forward.
All this can be argued at the agentsâ murder trial. Let them convince a jury.The country's top expert in the law of self-defense weighs in. The firearm mattersâand the media is hiding it. At the Minneapolis Border Patrol shooting, the suspect was armed with a SIG Sauer P320 AXG Combat, a high-capacity 9mm pistol with a threaded barrel, an extended 20â21 round magazine, and a SIG Romeo opticâa setup costing $1,500â$2,000. This was not a cheap carry gun.
Officers were in a physical struggle with an armed suspect when a gun was perceived, and the word âgunâ was shouted. Under settled self-defense law, officers are entitled to rely on fellow officersâ reasonable perceptions. They do not have to personally confirm the threat.
Once a firearm appears during active resistance, the legal standard is simple: reasonable perception of imminent deadly force. That standard was met here. Freeze-frame activism doesnât override real-time dynamics, and the law does not require officers to wait to be shot. This was a tragicâbut lawfulâuse of force.
Sorry, settled law. "Boom, boom, boom, out go the lights."All this can be argued at the agentsâ murder trial. Let them convince a jury.
They thought they might be shot by a guy lying face down with his hands behind his back?The country's top expert in the law of self-defense weighs in. The firearm mattersâand the media is hiding it. At the Minneapolis Border Patrol shooting, the suspect was armed with a SIG Sauer P320 AXG Combat, a high-capacity 9mm pistol with a threaded barrel, an extended 20â21 round magazine, and a SIG Romeo opticâa setup costing $1,500â$2,000. This was not a cheap carry gun.
Officers were in a physical struggle with an armed suspect when a gun was perceived, and the word âgunâ was shouted. Under settled self-defense law, officers are entitled to rely on fellow officersâ reasonable perceptions. They do not have to personally confirm the threat.
Once a firearm appears during active resistance, the legal standard is simple: reasonable perception of imminent deadly force. That standard was met here. Freeze-frame activism doesnât override real-time dynamics, and the law does not require officers to wait to be shot. This was a tragicâbut lawfulâuse of force.