Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
He was interfering with ice activities. That is against the law.
He engaged an officer when the officers was engaged with another individual. (On video)
That’s against the law.
He resisted arrest. (On video)
That’s against the law.
You seem to believe that protesting is the same as interfering.
It isn't.
We have a Constitutional right to protest, including to protest police activities.
It's not against the law to "engage an officer while the officer is engaged with another person". WTF? That's not illegal.
Resisting arrest is illegal, but a) he wasn't doing that. it's not on the video. They were beating and attacking him violently. He was trying to protect himself and b) resisting arrest is not grounds for public exectution.
So stop. Stop lying. You sound hysterical. You sound like an anti-American loser.
Why won't you respect the Constitution? Have some decency.
He definitely resisted. There was a lot of wrestling going on for there to be no resisting.
Anonymous wrote:
Must feel GREAT to be in the Minnesota National Guard. Smiles, being welcomed, being respected. Being able to help people. Citizens sharing supplies with them. Not having to hide their faces.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
He was interfering with ice activities. That is against the law.
He engaged an officer when the officers was engaged with another individual. (On video)
That’s against the law.
He resisted arrest. (On video)
That’s against the law.
You seem to believe that protesting is the same as interfering.
It isn't.
We have a Constitutional right to protest, including to protest police activities.
It's not against the law to "engage an officer while the officer is engaged with another person". WTF? That's not illegal.
Resisting arrest is illegal, but a) he wasn't doing that. it's not on the video. They were beating and attacking him violently. He was trying to protect himself and b) resisting arrest is not grounds for public exectution.
So stop. Stop lying. You sound hysterical. You sound like an anti-American loser.
Why won't you respect the Constitution? Have some decency.
He definitely resisted. There was a lot of wrestling going on for there to be no resisting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
He was interfering with ice activities. That is against the law.
He engaged an officer when the officers was engaged with another individual. (On video)
That’s against the law.
He resisted arrest. (On video)
That’s against the law.
You seem to believe that protesting is the same as interfering.
It isn't.
We have a Constitutional right to protest, including to protest police activities.
It's not against the law to "engage an officer while the officer is engaged with another person". WTF? That's not illegal.
Resisting arrest is illegal, but a) he wasn't doing that. it's not on the video. They were beating and attacking him violently. He was trying to protect himself and b) resisting arrest is not grounds for public exectution.
So stop. Stop lying. You sound hysterical. You sound like an anti-American loser.
Why won't you respect the Constitution? Have some decency.
Anonymous wrote:I’m honestly scared to see what comes next. Killing people hasn’t stopped the protests. What are they going to try next?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
He was interfering with ice activities. That is against the law.
He engaged an officer when the officers was engaged with another individual. (On video)
That’s against the law.
He resisted arrest. (On video)
That’s against the law.
You seem to believe that protesting is the same as interfering.
It isn't.
We have a Constitutional right to protest, including to protest police activities.
It's not against the law to "engage an officer while the officer is engaged with another person". WTF? That's not illegal.
Resisting arrest is illegal, but a) he wasn't doing that. it's not on the video. They were beating and attacking him violently. He was trying to protect himself and b) resisting arrest is not grounds for public exectution.
So stop. Stop lying. You sound hysterical. You sound like an anti-American loser.
Why won't you respect the Constitution? Have some decency.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
He was interfering with ice activities. That is against the law.
He engaged an officer when the officers was engaged with another individual. (On video)
That’s against the law.
He resisted arrest. (On video)
That’s against the law.
You seem to believe that protesting is the same as interfering.
It isn't.
We have a Constitutional right to protest, including to protest police activities.
It's not against the law to "engage an officer while the officer is engaged with another person". WTF? That's not illegal.
Resisting arrest is illegal, but a) he wasn't doing that. it's not on the video. They were beating and attacking him violently. He was trying to protect himself and b) resisting arrest is not grounds for public exectution.
So stop. Stop lying. You sound hysterical. You sound like an anti-American loser.
Why won't you respect the Constitution? Have some decency.
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bovino just told reporters the suspect was on scene several minutes interfering with arrests.
You know there's video. I wonder why they are waiting to show it.
Pretty convenient the protesters haven't posted any of it.
Are you really this dense or just bored? None of these stories make any difference whatsoever.
Pretti was face down and immobilized. Shooting him was an unlawful extrajudicial killing. We don’t accept that in the United States.
At any point has the governor or mayor asked citizens to stop interfering with ICE agents? Why do you think they haven't done that?
Filming isn't interfering and is the right of all US citizens.
Lol. Is that all he was doing?
Only way to know for sure would be to... see the videos
Apparently MAGA has secret videos that show stuff we can't see. You wouldn't know them, they live in... uh... Canada.
Anonymous wrote:
He was interfering with ice activities. That is against the law.
He engaged an officer when the officers was engaged with another individual. (On video)
That’s against the law.
He resisted arrest. (On video)
That’s against the law.
Anonymous wrote:
Must feel GREAT to be in the Minnesota National Guard. Smiles, being welcomed, being respected. Being able to help people. Citizens sharing supplies with them. Not having to hide their faces.