Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These people been protesting like this all their lives with no repercussions. Now death happens and people wonder why.
Unfortunately this is true. This man’s own parents were worried about him. He hadn’t worked in months and had gone off the deep end with these leftist groups. He was probably suffering from mental illness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like the officers didn’t even notice his hand gun in the first encounter. He was lucky he wasn’t arrested, shot, or disarmed then. Then he follows ICE around for more? Wild.
He probably should have been arrested that day, yes. But that's not related to his being disarmed and shot days later.
No”probably” about it. He would be alive today if he had been arrested then, as he should have been. ALL of these agitators should be arrested at first offense and carted off for processing and booking.
Most of them are standing, whistling, yelling, filming. You can't legitimately arrest them for that. The only difference is on Jan. 13 he kicked a car. That's what you'd arrest him for. That said, five ICE agents shouldn't have tackled him and broken his rib in response.
They should have cuffed him and take him in the ICE facility for a couple days to chill out. He would be alive today but no he wanted what he got.
No, ICE does not have the authority to detain citizens for chill out purposes or otherwise.
Yes, this is where local Minneapolis officials are failing. What he was doing was illegal and they were responsible. They don't have to enforce federal laws like immigration if they don't want to, but all other laws they are responsible for.
You still can’t murder people over hurt feelings.
First you didn't think it was illegal to cross the border, then you didn't think it was illegal to commit crimes in America, then you didn't think it was illegal to interfere with border agents trying to deport.
Is there some law you think should be upheld?
At least 73% of those ICE has arrested/detained have no criminal record. They’re not going after criminals. They are just terrorizing people with brown and black skin. And also, many of those being detained right now in MN do have legal status in the US (many are asylum seekers). And one more thing: even if they were entering the country illegally, that is a CIVIL offense not a criminal offense.
What ICE is doing: violently abducting, harassing, stalking, brutalizing, racially profiling, and lynching/Murdering people in the streets—THAT is criminal
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like the officers didn’t even notice his hand gun in the first encounter. He was lucky he wasn’t arrested, shot, or disarmed then. Then he follows ICE around for more? Wild.
He probably should have been arrested that day, yes. But that's not related to his being disarmed and shot days later.
No”probably” about it. He would be alive today if he had been arrested then, as he should have been. ALL of these agitators should be arrested at first offense and carted off for processing and booking.
Most of them are standing, whistling, yelling, filming. You can't legitimately arrest them for that. The only difference is on Jan. 13 he kicked a car. That's what you'd arrest him for. That said, five ICE agents shouldn't have tackled him and broken his rib in response.
They should have cuffed him and take him in the ICE facility for a couple days to chill out. He would be alive today but no he wanted what he got.
No, ICE does not have the authority to detain citizens for chill out purposes or otherwise.
Yes, this is where local Minneapolis officials are failing. What he was doing was illegal and they were responsible. They don't have to enforce federal laws like immigration if they don't want to, but all other laws they are responsible for.
You still can’t murder people over hurt feelings.
First you didn't think it was illegal to cross the border, then you didn't think it was illegal to commit crimes in America, then you didn't think it was illegal to interfere with border agents trying to deport.
Is there some law you think should be upheld?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An ICE agent in MN got his finger bit off by a protester. This does not help - puts everyone on a razor's edge.
Maybe ICE shouldn't be sticking their fingers where they don't belong.
Whether you like it or not that ICE are capturing and deporting illegal aliens, protesters are out of control. This is not a peaceful protest. It's 'insurrectiony'
I do think that it was a bad shot re: Pretti. I also can see how with all the whistles, screaming, pushing of ICE, etc, how they might be on a razor's edge. And that's how people get killed, sadly.
Stop making excuses.
Going after protesters isn't their job. And if they can't deal with a few protesters whistling and chanting without remaining professional instead of escalating, pepperspraying and SHOOTING people, then they aren't cut out for the job and need to resign or be fired.
Prior to Noem, ICE was able to do the job without escalation and behaving like a bunch of undisciplined, degenerate thugs.
There needs to be firings starting at the top until ICE is able to get its shit together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These people been protesting like this all their lives with no repercussions. Now death happens and people wonder why.
Unfortunately this is true. This man’s own parents were worried about him. He hadn’t worked in months and had gone off the deep end with these leftist groups. He was probably suffering from mental illness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These people been protesting like this all their lives with no repercussions. Now death happens and people wonder why.
Unfortunately this is true. This man’s own parents were worried about him. He hadn’t worked in months and had gone off the deep end with these leftist groups. He was probably suffering from mental illness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These people been protesting like this all their lives with no repercussions. Now death happens and people wonder why.
Unfortunately this is true. This man’s own parents were worried about him. He hadn’t worked in months and had gone off the deep end with these leftist groups. He was probably suffering from mental illness.
Anonymous wrote:These people been protesting like this all their lives with no repercussions. Now death happens and people wonder why.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like the officers didn’t even notice his hand gun in the first encounter. He was lucky he wasn’t arrested, shot, or disarmed then. Then he follows ICE around for more? Wild.
He probably should have been arrested that day, yes. But that's not related to his being disarmed and shot days later.
No”probably” about it. He would be alive today if he had been arrested then, as he should have been. ALL of these agitators should be arrested at first offense and carted off for processing and booking.
Most of them are standing, whistling, yelling, filming. You can't legitimately arrest them for that. The only difference is on Jan. 13 he kicked a car. That's what you'd arrest him for. That said, five ICE agents shouldn't have tackled him and broken his rib in response.
They should have cuffed him and take him in the ICE facility for a couple days to chill out. He would be alive today but no he wanted what he got.
No, ICE does not have the authority to detain citizens for chill out purposes or otherwise.
Yes, this is where local Minneapolis officials are failing. What he was doing was illegal and they were responsible. They don't have to enforce federal laws like immigration if they don't want to, but all other laws they are responsible for.
You still can’t murder people over hurt feelings.
First you didn't think it was illegal to cross the border, then you didn't think it was illegal to commit crimes in America, then you didn't think it was illegal to interfere with border agents trying to deport.
Is there some law you think should be upheld?
dp.. you still can't murder people because of hurt feelings.
I didn't read anywhere on here where people said it wasn't illegal to cross the border, or that it was not illegal to commit crimes in America. Can you show me that post?
BTW, you know Trump has committed several crimes in America, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like the officers didn’t even notice his hand gun in the first encounter. He was lucky he wasn’t arrested, shot, or disarmed then. Then he follows ICE around for more? Wild.
He probably should have been arrested that day, yes. But that's not related to his being disarmed and shot days later.
No”probably” about it. He would be alive today if he had been arrested then, as he should have been. ALL of these agitators should be arrested at first offense and carted off for processing and booking.
Most of them are standing, whistling, yelling, filming. You can't legitimately arrest them for that. The only difference is on Jan. 13 he kicked a car. That's what you'd arrest him for. That said, five ICE agents shouldn't have tackled him and broken his rib in response.
They should have cuffed him and take him in the ICE facility for a couple days to chill out. He would be alive today but no he wanted what he got.
No, ICE does not have the authority to detain citizens for chill out purposes or otherwise.
Yes, this is where local Minneapolis officials are failing. What he was doing was illegal and they were responsible. They don't have to enforce federal laws like immigration if they don't want to, but all other laws they are responsible for.
You still can’t murder people over hurt feelings.
First you didn't think it was illegal to cross the border, then you didn't think it was illegal to commit crimes in America, then you didn't think it was illegal to interfere with border agents trying to deport.
Is there some law you think should be upheld?