When do ICE agents start getting charged with murder?

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Man Killed by Federal Agents in Minneapolis Was Holding a Phone, Not a Gun​

Federal officials sought to portray a 37-year-old Minneapolis resident killed by Border Patrol agents on Saturday as a domestic terrorist, saying he wanted to “massacre” law enforcement, even as videos emerged that appeared to directly contradict their account.

The man, Alex Jeffrey Pretti, was an intensive-care nurse described by the Minneapolis police chief as a U.S. citizen with no criminal record. Federal officials said he was armed, but there is no sign in videos analyzed by The New York Times that he pulled his weapon, or that agents even knew he had one until he was already pinned on the sidewalk.

An agent had already removed Mr. Pretti’s gun when two other agents opened fire, shooting him in the back and as he lay on the ground. At least 10 shots were fired, killing him. Mr. Pretti had a legal permit to carry a firearm, said the police chief, Brian O’Hara.


In broad daylight a gang of heavily armed, masked men shot and killed an ICU nurse, Alex Pretti, who was trying to shield a woman from being pepper sprayed.

Officials from the regime said the nurse intended to attack federal agents, and that he was intent on a “massacre.” They presented no evidence.

As was the case with the murder of Renee Good, regime officials attempted to prevent state authorities from investigating.

According to Asst. AG Todd Blanche, no federal agencies are investigating Good's murder.

Two US citizens dead in Minneapolis. How many more?
 
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Man Killed by Federal Agents in Minneapolis Was Holding a Phone, Not a Gun​

Federal officials sought to portray a 37-year-old Minneapolis resident killed by Border Patrol agents on Saturday as a domestic terrorist, saying he wanted to “massacre” law enforcement, even as videos emerged that appeared to directly contradict their account.

The man, Alex Jeffrey Pretti, was an intensive-care nurse described by the Minneapolis police chief as a U.S. citizen with no criminal record. Federal officials said he was armed, but there is no sign in videos analyzed by The New York Times that he pulled his weapon, or that agents even knew he had one until he was already pinned on the sidewalk.
An agent had already removed Mr. Pretti’s gun when two other agents opened fire, shooting him in the back and as he lay on the ground. At least 10 shots were fired, killing him. Mr. Pretti had a legal permit to carry a firearm, said the police chief, Brian O’Hara.


In broad daylight a gang of heavily armed, masked men shot and killed an ICU nurse, Alex Pretti, who was trying to shield a woman from being pepper sprayed.

Officials from the regime said the nurse intended to attack federal agents, and that he was intent on a “massacre.” They presented no evidence.

As was the case with the murder of Renee Good, regime officials attempted to prevent state authorities from investigating.

According to Asst. AG Todd Blanche, no federal agencies are investigating Good's murder.

Two US citizens dead in Minneapolis. How many more?

How many more do you want?
 

Man Killed by Federal Agents in Minneapolis Was Holding a Phone, Not a Gun​

Federal officials sought to portray a 37-year-old Minneapolis resident killed by Border Patrol agents on Saturday as a domestic terrorist, saying he wanted to “massacre” law enforcement, even as videos emerged that appeared to directly contradict their account.

The man, Alex Jeffrey Pretti, was an intensive-care nurse described by the Minneapolis police chief as a U.S. citizen with no criminal record. Federal officials said he was armed, but there is no sign in videos analyzed by The New York Times that he pulled his weapon, or that agents even knew he had one until he was already pinned on the sidewalk.
An agent had already removed Mr. Pretti’s gun when two other agents opened fire, shooting him in the back and as he lay on the ground. At least 10 shots were fired, killing him. Mr. Pretti had a legal permit to carry a firearm, said the police chief, Brian O’Hara.


In broad daylight a gang of heavily armed, masked men shot and killed an ICU nurse, Alex Pretti, who was trying to shield a woman from being pepper sprayed.

Officials from the regime said the nurse intended to attack federal agents, and that he was intent on a “massacre.” They presented no evidence.

As was the case with the murder of Renee Good, regime officials attempted to prevent state authorities from investigating.

According to Asst. AG Todd Blanche, no federal agencies are investigating Good's murder.

Two US citizens dead in Minneapolis. How many more?
The ICE agents are going to be awarded for putting down the insurrection, right after Walz, Frey, Omar and Ellis are arrested for inciting insurrection. That would be justice.
 
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Man Killed by Federal Agents in Minneapolis Was Holding a Phone, Not a Gun​

Federal officials sought to portray a 37-year-old Minneapolis resident killed by Border Patrol agents on Saturday as a domestic terrorist, saying he wanted to “massacre” law enforcement, even as videos emerged that appeared to directly contradict their account.

The man, Alex Jeffrey Pretti, was an intensive-care nurse described by the Minneapolis police chief as a U.S. citizen with no criminal record. Federal officials said he was armed, but there is no sign in videos analyzed by The New York Times that he pulled his weapon, or that agents even knew he had one until he was already pinned on the sidewalk.
An agent had already removed Mr. Pretti’s gun when two other agents opened fire, shooting him in the back and as he lay on the ground. At least 10 shots were fired, killing him. Mr. Pretti had a legal permit to carry a firearm, said the police chief, Brian O’Hara.


In broad daylight a gang of heavily armed, masked men shot and killed an ICU nurse, Alex Pretti, who was trying to shield a woman from being pepper sprayed.

Officials from the regime said the nurse intended to attack federal agents, and that he was intent on a “massacre.” They presented no evidence.

As was the case with the murder of Renee Good, regime officials attempted to prevent state authorities from investigating.

According to Asst. AG Todd Blanche, no federal agencies are investigating Good's murder.

Two US citizens dead in Minneapolis. How many more?
It appears Pretti was shot multiple times AFTER his legal handgun had been taken from his control; if that account proves accurate, Pretti's death qualifies as a homicide, at least.

"Bystander video verified and reviewed by Reuters appears to show an agent removing a gun from Pretti prior to the shooting."

Killing of Alex Pretti - Wikipedia
 
Big picture takeaway here is that ICE is conducting their lawful duties. All of these people who are interfering with agents carrying out those duties are committing a crime, or several crimes. So to show up armed with a weapon, with the intent to interfere with agents doing their duty is peak foolishness. There can be no positive outcome for such people. And as for such people; they need to take a step back and consider what they are doing. Protesting the apprehension of criminal invaders from US communities. Who does that? Why would anyone be against that? Its truly mind boggling. Just let ICE do it's job.
 
Only if they start killing human beings rather than sub-human scum and animals.
 
How many more do you want?
I want the ICE agents who committed these murders to be suspended pending an investigation. Then, based on the video evidence, prosecuted for their crimes.

What I don't want is for citizens of this country, because they are trump supporters, to cavalierly make references to more fellow citizens being shot and killed.
 
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Man Killed by Federal Agents in Minneapolis Was Holding a Phone, Not a Gun​

Federal officials sought to portray a 37-year-old Minneapolis resident killed by Border Patrol agents on Saturday as a domestic terrorist, saying he wanted to “massacre” law enforcement, even as videos emerged that appeared to directly contradict their account.

The man, Alex Jeffrey Pretti, was an intensive-care nurse described by the Minneapolis police chief as a U.S. citizen with no criminal record. Federal officials said he was armed, but there is no sign in videos analyzed by The New York Times that he pulled his weapon, or that agents even knew he had one until he was already pinned on the sidewalk.
An agent had already removed Mr. Pretti’s gun when two other agents opened fire, shooting him in the back and as he lay on the ground. At least 10 shots were fired, killing him. Mr. Pretti had a legal permit to carry a firearm, said the police chief, Brian O’Hara.


In broad daylight a gang of heavily armed, masked men shot and killed an ICU nurse, Alex Pretti, who was trying to shield a woman from being pepper sprayed.

Officials from the regime said the nurse intended to attack federal agents, and that he was intent on a “massacre.” They presented no evidence.

As was the case with the murder of Renee Good, regime officials attempted to prevent state authorities from investigating.

According to Asst. AG Todd Blanche, no federal agencies are investigating Good's murder.

Two US citizens dead in Minneapolis. How many more?
Maybe when they commit murder
 
I want the ICE agents who committed these murders to be suspended pending an investigation. Then, based on the video evidence, prosecuted for their crimes.

What I don't want is for citizens of this country, because they are trump supporters, to cavalierly make references to more fellow citizens being shot and killed.
If this guy isn’t suspended pending a full investigation ( by local authorities) ICE thugs will feel empowered to do this again and again
 
The ICE agents are going to be awarded for putting down the insurrection, right after Walz, Frey, Omar and Ellis are arrested for inciting insurrection. That would be justice.
An agent had already removed Mr. Pretti’s gun when two other agents opened fire,

There is no insurrection.
 
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If this guy isn’t suspended pending a full investigation ( by local authorities) ICE thugs will feel empowered to do this again and again
I think an argument could be made they already felt empowered to murder innocent people after the regime declined to investigate Renee Good's murder.
 
No. I don't have the same twisted view of reality that has a grip on you.
So, in your view, everything ICE agents have done has been legal?
 

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