The whole story about the death of Pretti

Obviously, he was not assaulting with a cellphone camera.
They do not attack like Gestapo. Gestapo did not wear masks to hide who they were.

Trump's approach to high profile tactics and pronouncements on the ICE and CBP raids, inciting the public and producing fear, have been primary cause of hatrid for how the removal of illegal, has been the primay cause. Obama deported more, but just didn't constantly try to gin up reaction to it, as the deportations quietly continued.

Ashli? Ashli who? Are you on the correct thread?
Gestapo weren’t being threatened with murder.

You essentially just made them out to be WORSE than the Nazis who rounded up Jews, carted them off to murder camps, and killed them by the millions,

It is a SHAME that someone as deluded and biased as you is a mod. No way can you be fair.
 
Everybody saw the facts. They disarmed a man of a legally carried firearm, never drawn or reached for, on camera, and then shot him multiple times, until he was dead. They fkd up or did it on purpose. Those are about the only choices.


As I have factually posted with links, he was not legally carrying a firearm. Under Minnesota Law he must also have his permit and a valid I.D. for concealed carry. He had neither.
 
Under Minnesota Law he must also have his permit and a valid I.D. for concealed carry.
I thought the same thing, but upon further investigation, everything I could find said he was in possession of the permit---BUT NOT a photo ID which is also required. In any case, he was not carrying legally.
 
How did he directly impede the officer from doing his legal job or mission, what was his JOB that he was impeded by Alex?

I don't think any of what you’re claiming was going on, makes a lick of sense when watching the videos.
Obstructing from an operation that was TWO BLOCKS away

Sure
 
Making officers remove him and other protesters from the street in close proximity to them more than once is hindering and obstructing their operations.
Hindering implies that their actions would in some way make the operation not happen

embarrassing and annoying doesn’t come close to doing that
 
Obstructing from an operation that was TWO BLOCKS away

Sure

You're such a fool, maybe they wouldn't have to put such a large perimeter around the area if they weren't being harassed and attacked by your goon lunatics for trying to apprehend criminals. 🤡
 
Don't be such a ***** about having a gun on, untouched, undrawn, never brandished. I carry one almost daily, considering not completely dressed to go out of the subdivision, if not wearing. Of course, like the dead, murdered guy, I am fully licensed, in the eyes of the state and DHS, that was part of the National Agency check. It is called the 2nd Amendment, a right, not a privilege.
Lying about what I posted is a cheap trick. Pretti inserted himself into a law enforcement situation, had no id, and accosted a Federal agent. Yes you have rights but not to break the law.
 
You're such a fool, maybe they wouldn't have to put such a large perimeter around the area if they weren't being harassed and attacked by your goon lunatics for trying to apprehend criminals. 🤡
Oh that was especially lame
 
Hindering implies that their actions would in some way make the operation not happen

embarrassing and annoying doesn’t come close to doing that

Only a moron thinks you have the right to walk up to an LE officer and scream and/or blow whistles in his/her face. Only a moron thinks they have the right to go out into the street and confront them and block traffic. 🤡
 
Lying about what I posted is a cheap trick. Pretti inserted himself into a law enforcement situation, had no id, and accosted a Federal agent. Yes you have rights but not to break the law.
He calls it "protest".

If he wanted to protest, he could have gone down to city hall with a placard and paraded up and down the sidewalk.

As we both know, he went well beyond that.
 
Only a moron thinks you have the right to walk up to an LE officer and scream and/or blow whistles in his/her face. Only a moron thinks they have the right to go out into the street and confront them and block traffic. 🤡
Actually you DO have that right
 
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Nope. I don't think so. Link up to who said that... A tweeter, or was it from officials?

The official stance has been that he was LEGALLY carrying, as a concealed carry licensee. No mention of him not carrying ID?
Your hypocrisy is hilarious. Anti-gun to the hilt to the point of disregarding the constitution UNLESS those exact same laws are violated by a leftist whose narrative you are in agreement with---then you are a card-carrying NRA member---ROTFLMFAO.
 
Hindering implies that their actions would in some way make the operation not happen

embarrassing and annoying doesn’t come close to doing that
Hindering includes being forced to use officers on scene to divert from the operation at hand to handle unruly protesters.


Like pushing them out of the street and pushing them away from blowing whistles at officers in close proximity to the officers.
 
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He calls it "protest".

If he wanted to protest, he could have gone down to city hall with a placard and paraded up and down the sidewalk.

As we both know, he went well beyond that.
You don’t get to tell people how they should or shouldn’t protest
 

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