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@TheRickWilson No way no how, do not kick a cute dog, you MONSTER!
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That’s funny because I see an activist invading the personal space
of a federal law enforcement officer, harassing him, probably against his direction. I see him take the phone off her to prevent her filming him.
I see her assaulting him and interfering with a federal law officer. Then I see her getting arrested - quite understandably.
Funny how people see things differently but I reckon my version would hold up in court and yours is an idiotic fantasy.
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@MegynKellyShow @megynkelly What happened to you, Megyn? You used to have a soul.
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"I know I'm supposed to feel sorry for Alex Pretti but I don't. You know why I wasn't shot by Border Patrol this weekend? Because I kept my ass inside and out of their operations."
- @megynkelly
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@Bederowlaw Misguided?….Not at all.
Troubling? …A lot worse than troubling. A LOT WORSE
I thought you were unbiased, but it seems you’re not.
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From what I think I see on video, yesterday's shooting, legally speaking, is very troubling and raises serious questions about ICE's tactics and training. However misguided it was for Pretti to show up and engage with ICE while possessing a firearm, he lawfully possessed a loaded firearm. You can't have it both ways about a citizen's right to carry. He had that right and exercised it. That fact alone, even in a scuffle with law enforcement, cannot justify law enforcement's use of deadly force, even if agents reasonably believed he was defying a lawful order and resisting. Disarming him would be a reasonable action by the police, even if they needed to use ordinary physical force to do so. But the legal dynamic is altogether different when it involves deadly force. You cannot just shoot a man not at point blank range because he was lawfully armed. The videos will have to be broken down for audio (who says what about a firearm) and if it can be determined if and when Pretti reached for the firearm, and to explain where the first shot came from and why the pause before the second barrage. The usual political problems which discredit public trust already are present in what needs to be a serious investigation that might very well determine an unlawful act by an agent or agents: the feds are "all in" on justification and the Minnesota officials are "all in" on murder. And, of course, if Minnesota takes action under state law, issues of federal supremacy almost certainly will lead the legal issues to be resolved in federal court.
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Alex Pretti was an intensive care nurse in the Veterans Administration Health Care system.
“He felt that doing the protesting was a way to express his care for others,” his dad said.
#AbolishICE
#ICEOutOfMinnesota
#ProtectNurses
#HoldHisKillersAccountable

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@mittyjoy @WayfaringPhoto Me, too, and people keep telling me “if you’re so upset by it, why do you do it”?
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Ted Cruz: "When it comes to Greenland, I want to commend President Trump for being single-mindedly focused on America first ... I believe it is overwhelmingly in America's national interest to acquire Greenland ... the whole history of America has been a history of acquiring new lands and new territories"
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@Bederowlaw Hennepin County prosecutor, attorney general launch independent state review into fatal ICE shooting
startribune.com/hennepin-count…
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because the issue is how the officer perceived the situation, under the law, it does not matter what the driver actually intended. I don't think she wanted to mow him down. Who would actually believe that? She was married. Child. Dog in the car. But if he saw an imminent threat of serious injury and it was reasonable, he was legally justified to use deadly force. That is a legal assessment, not a moral
one. If he subjectively saw it that way but that is not objectively reasonable, then he wasn't authorized to shoot. Let's wait until all the video is collected, all audio is analyzed, all vehicular data is analyzed, and all witnesses are interviewed before drawing conclusions. Anyone accused of wrongdoing is entitled to that basic level of due process, even a law enforcement officer/alleged wrongdoer.
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@Bederowlaw There’s a lot of video evidence out there. There were witnesses. There was a doctor who wanted to help her and they wouldn’t allow it. Legally speaking may be one thing. Humanly speaking, it looks like murder, and it looks the murderer got out of there fast.
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Emotions and politics aside, legally speaking, the Minneapolis shooting is far more complicated than much of the knee jerk online reactions from both points of view. Excessive use of force cases are very tricky and each second can be determinative of what was reasonable/unreasonable under the circumstances.
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@jaybronious Just a suggestion, I watched this and his righteous anger helped me to cope
m.youtube.com/watch?v=kHUtDS…
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I can not fucking believe people will watch this and try to spin it so there is any fucking fault on the driver. The guy who gets out the passenger seat is literally waving her to go until the fucking murderer pulls out his gun and decided to be the punisher x.com/RoguePOTUSStaf…
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@SherryLyn369 @DreyfusJames Agreed. I thought it was a lot older, but I think compression on the video gave that impression. It's clearer on YouTube.
youtu.be/bt3ahgTn21Q?si…

YouTube
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