Did Pretti act lawfully?

And cops are punished far beyond what citizens are when they commit crimes while in uniform. And rightly so.
Bullshit !!!!!

Responding to a robbery a cop missed and shot the owner of the store.
The guy robbing the store was sentenced under the felony murder rule because the owner died.

The cop was not charged at all.
 
His judgement was poor he should have helped the woman instead he confronted the police and actually put hands on the cop
The police were the one's assaulting her. Hitting her with pepper spray, pushing her to the ground.

He put himself between the assaulter and the assaulted.
 
Love watching liberals pretend like they ever cared about the 2nd amendment.

The 2nd doesn't apply while committing a crime you ******* idiot. The 2nd amendment is for LAW ABIDING CITIZENS ONLY. I know, it's a complex situation for a liberal to understand, but try.
Peaceful protest is law abiding
 
Peaceful protest is law abiding
They forget about when they did violent armed protests


On April 15, thousands of protesters gathered outside the capitol to protest

some instead chose to rally outside the steps of the State Capitol. Some wore masks, but most refused to remain 6 feet apart, as per COVID regulations. Members of the Michigan Liberty Militia walked up and down the sidewalk carrying rifles to "make sure everybody [had] the right to assemble peacefully.

Storming of Capitol

The gun-carrying protesters brandishing American flags began making their way off the grounds and towards the Capitol building.

It is legal in Michigan to carry firearms inside the statehouse, and several armed demonstrators made their way inside.

A group of protesters in camouflage clothing, carrying semi-automatic rifles, made their way to the gallery above the Senate chamber.

They yelled and attempted to harass the legislators.
 
The police were the one's assaulting her. Hitting her with pepper spray, pushing her to the ground.

He put himself between the assaulter and the assaulted.
The police escalated the situation so did Pretti. Poor judgement on both sides
 
Did the Ukrainian refugee killed on the train act lawfully?

Did the people shot by psycho trannies act lawfully?
 
They forget about when they did violent armed protests


On April 15, thousands of protesters gathered outside the capitol to protest

some instead chose to rally outside the steps of the State Capitol. Some wore masks, but most refused to remain 6 feet apart, as per COVID regulations. Members of the Michigan Liberty Militia walked up and down the sidewalk carrying rifles to "make sure everybody [had] the right to assemble peacefully.

Storming of Capitol

The gun-carrying protesters brandishing American flags began making their way off the grounds and towards the Capitol building.

It is legal in Michigan to carry firearms inside the statehouse, and several armed demonstrators made their way inside.

A group of protesters in camouflage clothing, carrying semi-automatic rifles, made their way to the gallery above the Senate chamber.

They yelled and attempted to harass the legislators.

Police resorted to gunfire
Pretti did not
Yes we need to see the statement from the cop who shot him. What compelled him to shoot? What was he thinking.
 
Using that same criteria, so did the Capitol
Police when they shot Ashley Babbit. Difference is that Babbitt was unarmed.
Babbitt was also unlawfully shot by an incompetent capital cop with a history of improper gun use
 
Police resorted to gunfire
Pretti did not
I'm also questioning the office who yelled "GUN"

Officers yell "gun" primarily to alert other officers and bystanders to a perceived, immediate threat of lethal force, typically when a suspect is drawing, holding, or reaching for a firearm.
intended to signal a genuine, imminent danger,


They're not supposed to yell "gun" just because the suspect has a gun.
 
Using that same criteria, so did the Capitol
Police when they shot Ashley Babbit. Difference is that Babbitt was unarmed.
Pretti was on the ground.
Babbit was the spearhead breaking and entering into a restricted secret service zone. The first of a thousand people behind her chanting they wanted to kill the president of the senate
 
Using that same criteria, so did the Capitol
Police when they shot Ashley Babbit. Difference is that Babbitt was unarmed.
Babbit was not shot while being restrained by a half dozen officers. At the time Pretti was murdered he had been disarmed.
 
Babbit was not shot while being restrained by a half dozen officers. At the time Pretti was murdered he had been disarmed.
Babbitt never created an imminent threat which is required to use deadly force. In my opinion this was a negligent discharge by the cop. Poor training
 
For the millionth time.

This is all about political opportunism.

Not about the death of someone intentionally obstructing federal law enforcement officers from doing their job.

They want to inhibit the deportation of illegal Dem voters.

These same people never cry about crimes committed by these illegals.

WE HAVE A LEGAL IMMIGRATION PROCESS THAT SHOULD BE FOLLOWED BY ALL.
 
15th post
For the millionth time.

This is all about political opportunism.

Not about the death of someone intentionally obstructing federal law enforcement officers from doing their job.

They want to inhibit the deportation of illegal Dem voters.

These same people never cry about crimes committed by these illegals.

WE HAVE A LEGAL IMMIGRATION PROCESS THAT SHOULD BE FOLLOWED BY ALL.
Prettis death hurts the effort to deport.
 
Pretti was on the ground.
Babbit was the spearhead breaking and entering into a restricted secret service zone. The first of a thousand people behind her chanting they wanted to kill the president of the senate
I have already laid out that Babbitt deserved to get shot because she was not heeding officer commands, interfering with officers doing their jobs, and represented a threat to officers. This was the same criteria in the cases of Goode and Pretti though Goode was using her vehicle as a weapon and Pretti was armed. Babbit was unarmed.
 
Babbitt never created an imminent threat which is required to use deadly force. In my opinion this was a negligent discharge by the cop. Poor training

You think the spearhead of an armed mob, that had already injured dozens and dozens of police officers. Broke down barricades, doors and windows, and was now after at the last barricade protecting the legislators sheltering from assault on the Capitol.
 

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