Did Pretti act lawfully?

Nope.

Officials are asked about that during the Senate hearing
on this

Neither claims what you have just claimed


WATCH THE VIDEO

I don't need any officials to claim it when I saw it with my own eyes.
 
What difference would it make if "Pretti inserted himself into a scrum that did not involve him at all with law enforcement while armed" or unarmed? How and when did being armed become an issue? We've all seen the videos. Even SENATOR RAND PAUL is puzzled by narratives people like you keep spinning

Pretti was nearby the woman who was unnecessarily sprayed. His medical training and personality had him reach out to help her .. not intervene in some imaginary "scrum"

There was no fight taking pace. We see the woman being sprayed. We see Pretti reaching out to her and ICE sees that as a federal offense with deadly consequences

You are an evil person. just sayin'

'Evil?' Wow, I must have really touched a nerve on the pea-brain liberal. Unfortunately for the pea-brain liberal, I just re-watched the video leading up to Pretti's shooting, and he reached out and touched the BP agent BEFORE he reached out to aid the fellow protester. So yes, he absolutely did INTERVENE un-necessarily. He should have left well enough alone. He would have a) avoided being pepper sprayed in the face and 2) would probably still be alive today. There's also video out now from earlier in the day showing Pretti as being very antagonistic with the BP officers well before the shooting, so he absolutely saw himself as someone who was 'involved.' I can totally see how telling an idiot that they're an idiot could be perceived as being 'evil,' but hopefully with enough time and enough people patient enough to guide you through life you'll figure out how to hit the 'play' button on vids posted on Youtube, X, TT, etc showing very clearly that your PERCEPTION of reality is not ACTUAL reality...

...but I'm not optimistic.
 
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


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

He was not shot at for doing either of those things.
 
'Evil?' Wow, I must have really touched a nerve on the pea-brain liberal. Unfortunately for the pea-brain liberal, I just re-watched the video leading up to Pretti's shooting, and he reached out and touched the BP agent BEFORE he reached out to aid the fellow protester. So yes, he absolutely did INTERVENE un-necessarily. He should have left well enough alone. He would have a) avoided being pepper sprayed in the face and 2) would probably still be alive today. There's also video out now from earlier in the day showing Pretti as being very antagonistic with the BP officers well before the shooting, so he absolutely saw himself as someone who was 'involved.' I can totally see how telling an idiot that they're an idiot could be perceived as being 'evil,' but hopefully with enough time and enough people patient enough to guide you through life you'll figure out how to hit the 'play' button on vids posted on Youtube, X, TT, etc showing very clearly that your PERCEPTION of reality is not ACTUAL reality...

...but I'm not optimistic.
These guys get paid sometime $100/hr depending on how violent they get with cops.
 
The agents came after the citizens. In fact, the agent had to walk all the way across the street just to get the chance to shove a peaceful woman to the ground.

Why aren't we ever allowed to consider the legality of the agent's actions?
They overreacted and escalated the situation
 
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?

No, not that part. You need to fast forward a bit. None of THAT part of the video is why Pretti was shot. Which is weird that you'd bring it up...?
 
Putting aside that word salad, if you asked any reasonable person to watch the video leading up to his death and predict the outcome, perhaps stopped it just as he was being peppered sprayed and attacked by multiple officers, would anyone have guessed he'd be shot in the back 10 times while being completely under their control?
no, but that would be because of his white privilege.
 

Did Pretti act lawfully?​


No

And if he were in jail for his actions he would be alive todsy
 
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You aren't seriously trying to tell me that the ICE agent walked all the way across the street to shove a peaceful woman to the ground because of jaywalking?

Please try to have a rational conversation.
None of us knows what happened earlier.
 

Did Pretti act lawfully?​


No

And if he were in jail for his actions he would be alive todsy
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