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शामिल हुए Haziran 2018
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James Polov
James Polov@JPolov·
@AlBuffalo2nite If you can only protest they way the government tells yous to protest, is that an actual protest? You've got some very bad logic here. Protest = voicing disagreement. That's it. Signs help but are definitional
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A Gene Robinson
A Gene Robinson@AlBuffalo2nite·
🚨My my my As it turns out… Mr. Pretti… This was not a protest. That word is being used as cover. A protest requires an announced event, a crowd assembled for expressive conduct, signage, chants, permits or at least demonstrable collective expression. None of that existed. There was no protest scene. There was an active federal enforcement operation. What matters is intent and posture. This individual did not arrive to observe. He did not arrive to document. He did not arrive to express speech. He arrived armed, with a 9mm and additional ammunition, during an ongoing federal operation, and deliberately inserted himself into the operational space of agents. That is not protest behavior. That is disruption. The state organized SIGNAL CHANNEL is this. He showed up to resist enforcement. Resistance is an action, not speech. Resistance means interfering with lawful authority. Resistance means obstructing officers. Resistance means escalating a controlled situation into a volatile one. When someone arrives armed to an enforcement scene and engages physically, the moment they ignore commands and struggle, the situation legally and operationally converts from crowd control to use-of-force protocol. At that point, officers are no longer evaluating speech. They are evaluating threat vectors, proximity, weapon access, and reaction time. This is where the narrative collapses. You cannot claim peaceful intent while bringing a firearm into an active enforcement zone. You cannot claim protest while physically engaging agents. You cannot claim heroism while resisting lawful orders. You cannot claim assassination when the chain of events is initiated by armed interference. The “state-backed insurgency” language is dramatic, but the core point is correct. This was ideological resistance to federal law enforcement, not protected assembly. The moment force is introduced, the law is no longer operating in the realm of protest rights. It is operating in the realm of officer survival. The lie being sold is subtle but deliberate. They swap protest for resistance. They swap enforcement for oppression. They swap escalation for victimhood. Strip the language away and what remains is simple. A man chose to confront federal agents during an operation while armed. He resisted. A firearm discharged. Officers responded to a perceived lethal threat. That is the signal. Everything else is noise designed to rewrite causality after the fact. #astonegroove
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James Polov
James Polov@JPolov·
@megynkelly Biden made ICE kill citizens Your brain right now
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Megyn Kelly
Megyn Kelly@megynkelly·
You caused this. ALL of this blood on your hands. Sit this one out old man.
Joe Biden@JoeBiden

What has unfolded in Minneapolis this past month betrays our most basic values as Americans. We are not a nation that guns down our citizens in the street. We are not a nation that allows our citizens to be brutalized for exercising their constitutional rights. We are not a nation that tramples the 4th Amendment and tolerates our neighbors being terrorized. The people of Minnesota have stood strong — helping community members in unimaginable circumstances, speaking out against injustice when they see it, and holding our government accountable to the people. Minnesotans have reminded us all what it is to be American, and they have suffered enough at the hands of this Administration. Violence and terror have no place in the United States of America, especially when it’s our own government targeting American citizens. No single person can destroy what America stands for and believes in, not even a President, if we — all of America — stand up and speak out. We know who we are. It's time to show the world. More importantly, it's time to show ourselves. Now, justice requires full, fair, and transparent investigations into the deaths of the two Americans who lost their lives in the city they called home. Jill and I are sending strength to the families and communities who love Alex Pretti and Renee Good as we all mourn their senseless deaths.

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John Cardillo
John Cardillo@johncardillo·
How can people be so obtuse? YES: It’s legal to be armed at a protest. NO: You cannot physically impede lawful law-enforcement operations. Both things can be true at the same time.
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James Polov@JPolov·
@Jesse_Brenneman Maybe a coward like you should be in a different line of work. Jfc. What pathetic slop did I just read?
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Jesse Brenneman
Jesse Brenneman@Jesse_Brenneman·
As a law enforcement officer, I’ve got a secret to share with you. I get afraid and overwhelmed very easily. And if that happens, let’s just say you’re not going to like it. Because I’ll kill you. I might not even mean to, but it very likely will happen and it will be fine, because I’m allowed to do whatever I want if I feel overwhelmed or afraid. Also I’m a hero and brave. So, yeah, maybe think twice next time you decide to exercise your basic rights. Hope that helps.
Zeek Arkham 🇺🇸@ZeekArkham

As a law enforcement officer, I’ve got a secret to tell you about us. This will be shocking info, so make sure you read this carefully… We hate it when people point guns at us. Like, a lot. We also love going home. All our stuff is there. Therefore, if you point your gun at us and cause us to potentially miss going home, it’s going to piss us off and cause us to point our guns at you. Then it all just gets messy. Hope this helps. Here’s looking at you, Minnesota.

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Michael Shermer
Michael Shermer@michaelshermer·
Even if everything you say here is true (although premeditated hard to prove) he took a big risk putting himself in the middle of an ICE raid with a loaded gun. What if the agent snaps, or mistakes phone for a gun, or misheard “gun” to mean he was in danger? Irresponsible.
Andrei Dumitru@AndreiVDumitru

@michaelshermer 1) He never brandished a weapon; 2) He was carrying legally, gun was in a holster on his lower-back; 3) It's perfectly legal to carry a gun to a protest in Minnesota, it's for personal protection as per 2A; 4) He was DISARMED BEFORE he was SHOT; 5) It's murder with premeditation.

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James Polov@JPolov·
@AustinCappsMO @FoxNews Comply with what? State sanctioned terrorist? Ice is way out of their jurisdiction. They have NO authority over you or I
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Austin Capps
Austin Capps@AustinCappsMO·
@FoxNews Just comply and this wouldn't happen.
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Fox News
Fox News@FoxNews·
WHAT WE KNOW: Alex Jeffrey Pretti, a 37-year-old Minneapolis ICU nurse, is the person who was fatally shot by Border Patrol, according to the American Federation of Government Employees. Federal officials say the man approached Border Patrol agents while armed with a 9mm pistol and "violently resisted" when they attempted to disarm him. Border Patrol Commander Greg Bovino says an agent then fired "defensive shots." State officials say the man had a lawful Permit to Carry. In its statement, AFGE says the viral video of the shooting doesn't clearly show him brandishing a weapon. At the time of the shooting, federal officials were targeting Jose Huerta-Chuma, an illegal immigrant with a criminal history including domestic assault for intentional conflict bodily harm, disorderly conduct and driving without a valid license.
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James Polov@JPolov·
@colin_gladman Literal against the law. Force needs to be proportional. These people are cowardly, lawless, losers.
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Colin
Colin@colin_gladman·
If a police officer pulls me over, and I don’t like the charges, I can have my day in court. If I get out of my car, stick my phone in his face and cuss him out, I’ll get additional charges and probably arrested. If I get out of my car and get in a fist fight with him, I deserve to get my ass beat. If I choose to get in a fist fight with him and have a gun on me, I deserve to get shot if they feel threatened making split second decisions. All this can be avoided if I simply accept, and respect, the officer’s authority a remain a law abiding citizen. The fact this is a wild take in America today is laughable.
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James Polov@JPolov·
@jeremykauffman You can't shoot people who disobey. That is also not an ordered society. Bruh.
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Jeremy Kauffman 🦔🌲🌕
Jeremy Kauffman 🦔🌲🌕@jeremykauffman·
I think some cops suck. I can even understand not liking ICE. But there is no ordered society in which individuals can freely disobey the orders of lawful agents. There are officers who are stupid or foolish. But flagrantly disobeying them is even more stupid.
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James Polov@JPolov·
@megbasham Bros first shot was from the side after sidestepping. Nice try.
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Megan Basham
Megan Basham@megbasham·
I feel like I’m gonna post this video 1000 times as the Democrats try to erase what we can all see with our eyes: Officers instructing a driver to exit the car, and the driver accelerating straight at an officer.
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Metatron
Metatron@pureMetatron·
When law enforcement tells you to stop, don’t try to run away. Comply.
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James Polov@JPolov·
@ofcrdeonjoseph Wrong on very first point. ICE has no authority on traffic violations. There commands were unlawful. The end.
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Deon Joseph
Deon Joseph@ofcrdeonjoseph·
Folks. I’m going to keep this real simple. - If you park in the middle of tha street and block law enforcement, they have a right to detain you for an infraction. If it’s done on purpose, it’s a crime. - If they are legally detaining you , and you try to get away, you have now committed a crime. - If an officer is in front of your vehicle and you drive forward while he/she is in front of you, it can be considered clear hostile act and an assault with a deadly weapon, because a vehicle has the potential to cause serious bodily injury or death - Which can lead to a law enforcement officer using deadly force to prevent you from hitting him or potentially killing anyone else. If you don’t want that to happen to you, for your safety and the safety of the officer… DON’T DO THAT!!
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James Polov@JPolov·
@MorosKostas He easily sidestepped, showing he had an alternative option beyond lethal force. Law requires he take the non lethal option.
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Kostas Moros
Kostas Moros@MorosKostas·
This is the dumbest argument of all. The officer in the front almost certainly didn't see which way the tires were pointed, just a car coming at him. They can't read her mind. I still think it's arguable whether lethal force was a good judgment call here, but it certainly doesn't come down to which way tires are pointed in slow motion video.
Brian Krassenstein@krassenstein

@JDVance Every congressional Republican and every republican running for Office should be asked two simple questions: Why was the tire pointed away from the agent if she wanted to run him over and why is Trump and Vance lying?

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James Polov@JPolov·
@IsabellaMDeLuca She had been living in Minneapolis for a year prior. This isn't driving to interfere. Us non-idiots call it "moving"
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Isabella Maria DeLuca
Isabella Maria DeLuca@IsabellaMDeLuca·
Kyle Rittenhouse was demonized by the media for driving 20 miles from Antioch, Illinois to Kenosha, Wisconsin to attend a protest. Meanwhile, Renee Good drove over 350 miles from northern Missouri to Minneapolis to interfere with federal law enforcement— Where’s the outrage?
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James Polov@JPolov·
@michaeljknowles • Unlawful demand to exit • Flight ≠ violent felony • Wheel turned away = escape, not assault • Officer stepped into path = manufactured threat • Slow accel = no imminent deadly harm • Officer sidestepped = safe alternative • Shots after sidestep = bruh
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Michael Knowles
Michael Knowles@michaeljknowles·
1. The law enforcement officer was entirely in the right. 2. The woman was entirely in the wrong. 3. It's sad the woman died, and we should pray for her family and for the repose of her soul. All of those things can be and in fact are true.
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Colin Wright
Colin Wright@SwipeWright·
When I’ve been pulled over, I politely ask the officer for permission before performing any action beyond sitting still, like opening the glove box. I do not attempt to flee the scene on slippery roads while surrounded by multiple officers.
Tobita Chow@tobitac

She could have been any one of us.

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James Polov@JPolov·
@MattWalshBlog Boot lickers inevitably get their face stepped on. The lack of integrity one must have to willingly relinquish their autonomy to the police state is mind numbing .
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
They’re lying through their teeth about the woman who was shot, why she was shot, and what she was doing there in the first place. They always lie. Anyone who falls for it this time should be permanently dismissed and disregarded as either complicit in the propaganda or too hopelessly stupid to ever be taken seriously again.
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James Polov@JPolov·
@medicgordus @ChloeCole Not following instructions isn't a death sentence. It's pathetic that you would voluntarily surrender that much of your autonomy to a flawed stranger. Self deprivation
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Gordus@medicgordus·
@ChloeCole Way too many people don't follow the instructions of armed law enforcement. Sorry to be harsh: The consequences are absolutely clear, but somehow invisible to these morons.
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Chloe Cole ⭐️
Chloe Cole ⭐️@ChloeCole·
The woman in Minneapolis died because she thought she could play chicken with federal law enforcement due to being completely divorced from reality. Life isn’t GTA, this isn’t a movie, everyone is trying to determine if she meant to hit the agent or not when the question really is… Why did she feel emboldened enough to blockade on-duty federal law enforcement and flee when explicit orders were given to stop?
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James Polov@JPolov·
@dantypo Look at the wheel. It was turned away from the cop. If that cop stood perfectly still and did nothing, he still wouldn't have died. It's not reasonable
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Tandy@dantypo·
I want to decipher coverage of the woman shot by an ICE agent: 1- Yes a woman was shot 2- She was likely unarmed 3- She inserted herself into the situation 4- She used her car as a weapon 5- She endangered his life on duty What I had heard until I saw the video: 6- Unarmed woman fatally shot by ICE agent in Minneapolis Details matter. But in this day and age, the only thing most people will “know” is item number 6.
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Insurrection Barbie
Insurrection Barbie@DefiyantlyFree·
People who are saying DOGE didn’t accomplish anything just shows you how delusional and gone people are. 160 BILLION DOLLARS. Read that again. That’s almost 1,000 dollars for every person in America in only 100 days. That’s a huge deal.
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