https://www.youtube.com/shorts/C4KaFjJnV44 ICE agents are getting cash bonuses for arresting people, even if for no legitimate reason, even if those people are released the next day. Even if they know the people they arrest will be released. |
Minnesota is full of true Patriots. We stand with you, Minnesota!! |
He should read up on the gun laws then. https://dps.mn.gov/divisions/bca/public-services-bca/firearms-information/permit-carry/permit-carry-faq
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Well, being dead, he didn’t really have to opportunity to display any of his legal documents. |
Welp, too late to charge him with anything now! But those agents certainly didn’t know he didn’t have ID on him when they shot him, and it wouldn’t have been grounds for shooting him anyway. |
The shooters probably took these cards out of the dead man's pockets. |
Hmm. Crazy how ICE has zero authority to execute people for suspected infringement of MN concealed carry permit laws. I’m sure Alex would have complied with all lawful requests if he wasn’t busy protecting someone and getting shot in the back. |
Yep. Recent quote from Disantis: “WASHINGTON (TNND) — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis warned Floridians against violently attacking ICE agents and other law enforcement officials, pointing to the recent arrest of a woman who allegedly punched a state trooper in the face as an example.” “This is not Minneapolis,” DeSantis said of the incident during a press conference on Thursday https://newschannel9.com/news/nation-world/desantis-warns-against-violence-toward-ice-agents-after-woman-punches-state-trooper-florida |
Are they getting it immediately in payroll? Or is it rolled into their hiring bonus and they'll have to pay it back if they have less than perfect job performance for five years? |
The person who was just murdered didn’t attack the officers. |
+1 Just as people remember the resilience of New York when it was attacked by a foreign enemy, people will long remember the resilience of MN when attacked by a domestic enemy. |
It's budgeted at an average of $42,500 per agent. There is Congressional testimony on video. I will try to find the link. |