Anonymous wrote:The suspect was armed with a gun which the federal agents recovered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The National Guard has now been activated in Minnesota and the Timberwolves basketball game has been postponed. It’s going to be a tough weekend for Minneapolis.
Who cares about basketball when Americans are being murdered in the streets.
at some point, I would hope professional and college athletes would boycott playing until this is over. Imagine not having a super bowl because of trump's thugs.
Yes unfortunately sports is the only thing Americans care about, esp those in middle of nowhere states. A nurse boycott would be devastating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The suspect was armed with a gun which the federal agents recovered.
Being armed is not a crime, and certainly not justification for summary execution.
Suspect also had 2 magazines for the handgun.
Summary execution for exercising your scond amndment rights.
Wonder what the penalty will be in November for voting the wrong way.
Wouldn't it be amazing if the NRA gets upset and starts to speak out about killing someone just for having a gun?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Local law enforcement need to step up and protect citizens
They’re outnumbered. There are only 600 MPD officers and more than 2,000 DHS agents in the city - I know they wanted to send more but I’m not sure if that happened yet or not.
There are more police officers when you include the entire metro area. And they have training, unlike the ICE thugs.
Actually, they are outnumbered. Take a look at the graphic in the (gift) article. This is from several days ago but ICE numbers have only increased.
https://www.startribune.com/how-ice-numbers-compare-to-twin-cities-largest-police-forces/601562617?utm_source=gift
Anonymous wrote:First six burly, overweight, under trained thugs tackled him to the ground. Then they started beating him, including beating him directly to the head, then they shoot him, and finally not one person render any medical assistance. And we talk about Iran. How are we any different
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They executed him in cold blood. This is going to be bad.
How long can people tolerate not shooting at ICE back. How is anyone okay with this!!!
One possibility is that the people trashing immigrants and protesters in some threads and the people encouraging violent civilian responses to ICE could be the same people.
Maybe the same people want to egg ICE on and to get regular people to give ICE an excuse to star open, all-out massacres.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Local law enforcement need to step up and protect citizens
They’re outnumbered. There are only 600 MPD officers and more than 2,000 DHS agents in the city - I know they wanted to send more but I’m not sure if that happened yet or not.
There are more police officers when you include the entire metro area. And they have training, unlike the ICE thugs.
Actually, they are outnumbered. Take a look at the graphic in the (gift) article. This is from several days ago but ICE numbers have only increased.
https://www.startribune.com/how-ice-numbers-compare-to-twin-cities-largest-police-forces/601562617?utm_source=gift
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sometimes I feel like I am living in the twilight zone. I thought small federal govt and second amendment were core conservative values. And then trump came along and flipped it all upside down. Using the federal govt to reach and control everything. And now using gun ownership to justify murder by federal agents. WTF is going on? I am hearing more democrats now mention supporting small govt and gun ownership. Are Republicans replaying 4D chess?
Trump isn’t a real conservative. I think we might be seeing some severe party shifts similar to the southern strategy. We indeed are living in upside down land.
A few conservatives are certainly starting to question things.
The gun rights people might start to catch on. The Admin shouldn’t have lied about this one.
It would appear some Second Amendment organizations have thoughts.
Gun Owners of America weighs in as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The suspect was armed with a gun which the federal agents recovered.
Being armed is not a crime, and certainly not justification for summary execution.
Suspect also had 2 magazines for the handgun.
Summary execution for exercising your scond amndment rights.
Wonder what the penalty will be in November for voting the wrong way.
Wouldn't it be amazing if the NRA gets upset and starts to speak out about killing someone just for having a gun?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Local law enforcement need to step up and protect citizens
They’re outnumbered. There are only 600 MPD officers and more than 2,000 DHS agents in the city - I know they wanted to send more but I’m not sure if that happened yet or not.
There are more police officers when you include the entire metro area. And they have training, unlike the ICE thugs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sometimes I feel like I am living in the twilight zone. I thought small federal govt and second amendment were core conservative values. And then trump came along and flipped it all upside down. Using the federal govt to reach and control everything. And now using gun ownership to justify murder by federal agents. WTF is going on? I am hearing more democrats now mention supporting small govt and gun ownership. Are Republicans replaying 4D chess?
Trump isn’t a real conservative. I think we might be seeing some severe party shifts similar to the southern strategy. We indeed are living in upside down land.
A few conservatives are certainly starting to question things.
The gun rights people might start to catch on. The Admin shouldn’t have lied about this one.
It would appear some Second Amendment organizations have thoughts.