Did Pretti act lawfully?

cuckoo, not serious maga spin

sad, really

supporting the state murdering it's own citizens - gunned down in cold blood
Spoken like the true Communist you are.
So ignorant. Just more sputtering nonsense from yet another ill-informed, overly emotional leftist.
I'll bet you've got this poster over your bed.

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Did Pretti get up in the face of an ICE Officer?

Watch the video and answer honestly, if you are capable.
You mean the part of the video that shows the masked thug aggressively confronting Pretti's presence at the protest, walking towards Pretti with his hand on Pretti's chest pushing him as Pretti moves backwards?
 
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When did that happen? When the 5 or 6 overzealous, untrained, masked, goons had him pinned down? When he was being pepper sprayed in the face and turned his head away?

Every time you folks try to make an argument justifying him being shot you are forced to assert things about his behavior we can see from watching the video are demonstrable lies.
Every time we point out of fact to you you claim we're making it up.

The prick was causing mayhem.....that's what he was being paid to do.

Too bad that he misjudged the situation and got shot for being a anarchist asshole.
 
You mean the part of the video that shows the masked thug aggressively confronting Pretti's presence at the protest, walking towards Pretti as Pretti moves backwards?
No, I mean the part where an officer pushes a woman who is accosting him away from himself. Then Pretti walks 5 feet toward the officer (without looking at the woman) until he is inches away from the officer's face.

I showed it clearly here:

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Just to be clear, being at a protest isn't violating the law or obstructing it. Being confronted by aggressive agents baiting protesters isn't obstruction.

Resisting arrest is legally defined as intentionally preventing or attempting to prevent a peace officer, acting under color of official authority, from effecting an arrest of oneself or another person. It involves using or threatening physical force, or using other means that create a substantial risk of bodily injury to the officer.

Was Pretti informed he was under arrest? If so on what charge? Filming ICE?
 
No, I mean the part where an officer pushes a woman who is accosting him
The woman who was pepper sprayed and shoved to the ground was accosting the officer? I must ask again. You know we can see the video, right?
 
Just to be clear, being at a protest isn't violating the law or obstructing it. Being confronted by aggressive agents baiting protesters isn't obstruction.

Resisting arrest is legally defined as intentionally preventing or attempting to prevent a peace officer, acting under color of official authority, from effecting an arrest of oneself or another person. It involves using or threatening physical force, or using other means that create a substantial risk of bodily injury to the officer.

Was Pretti informed he was under arrest? If so on what charge? Filming ICE?
Pretti was informed while they were trying to cuff him.
Instead he pulled a gun and got shot.
 
Rand Paul intentionally lowered the volume to give a false impression of calm.

The noise level was so high during this encounter that I'm sure it caused everyone to act violently....much more violently than would have reacted if the scene had been quiet.
Trained Federal Agents are threatened by high volume yelling? :auiqs.jpg:

You demand protesters be quiet or engage in low volume yelling?

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Spoken like the true Communist you are.
So ignorant. Just more sputtering nonsense from yet another ill-informed, overly emotional leftist.
I'll bet you've got this poster over your bed.

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"Communist?"

HEllo!

21st century? Remember Bill Clinton's bridge?
 
The woman who was pepper sprayed and shoved to the ground was accosting the officer? I must ask again. You know we can see the video, right?
Of course, she was accosting the officer.Why else was she in the street and so close to the officer that he needed to push her away?

Are you claiming that she was walking down the sidewalk, minding her own business?

Anyway, you can have the last word.You're not being honest and you're not recognizing reality.So it is pointless to debate you.
 
Pretti never put his hand on his gun. Are you mad? I must ask again. You know we can see the video, right?
The video is but a clip of time, edited to fit a narrative.

Exercising his right to lawfully carry, comes with the responsibility in MN to stay out of volatile situations…
 
Walter Hudson laid it out clearly…Did you not watch the short video?
Not sure what this deflection is about, but go ahead .. wet your pants believing you've made a credible and valid point or contribution here
 
Of course, she was accosting the officer.Why else was she in the street and so close to the officer that he needed to push her away?
Nope.

Officials are asked about that during the Senate hearing on this

Neither claims what you have just claimed


WATCH THE VIDEO
 
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The video is but a clip of time, edited to fit a narrative.

Exercising his right to lawfully carry, comes with the responsibility in MN to stay out of volatile situations…
NOPE

Kyle Rittenhouse is on line #3
 
We see Pretti walking in THE street recording a video...

THE PEOPLE IN CHARGE ADMIT WHAT YOU CAN'T AND WON'T:

Filming and yelling at ICE is not an assault or a crime




WATCH THE VIDEO

You are misguided….

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In Minnesota, individuals have a First Amendment right to film law enforcement officers performing duties in public spaces, provided the recording does not physically interfere with police operations, jeopardize safety, or obstruct justice
. Officers cannot confiscate devices, demand deletion of footage, or order a stop to recording without legal justification.
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Key Guidelines for Filming Police in MN:
  • Location: Recording must take place from a safe, legal location, such as a public sidewalk, park, or private property with permission.
  • Interference: You cannot interfere with arrests, threaten officers, or disregard lawful orders to maintain a safe distance (commonly 8–10 feet).
  • Officer Actions: Officers may not arrest you, demand identification, or stop you from recording merely because they are being filmed.
  • Exceptions: Recording may be restricted if it interferes with emergency, high-risk situations, or if you are in a place you are not allowed to be.
  • Safety Advice: While you have the right to record, for safety, maintain a visible distance and do not physically obstruct, as this can lead to charges.
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If you are detained for filming, it is advised to remain calm and comply with orders to maintain safety, while documenting the officer's name and badge number.
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Not sure what this deflection is about, but go ahead .. wet your pants believing you've made a credible and valid point or contribution here
Watch the video. It answers your question
 
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