Anonymous wrote:MAGAs can't decipher a phone from a gun
Anonymous wrote:No one can defend this.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.reddit.com/r/minnesota/comments/1qmaqg6/january_24_2026_minneapolis_witness_describes/
Pediatrician whose apt is right outside where it happened, watched, saw no attempt by the victim to assault the officers, saw the shooting, and went out to assist the victim. One officer did allow her to. Nobody was attempting CPR. She said they appeared to be counting the bullet wounds.
She says he was lying on his side, where the right response would be to get him on his back for CPR. Multiple wounds including upper left chest. No pulse. EMS arrived, she stayed another 5 min then went inside her apt as things were escalating in the street. Says she was shaking and crying and didn't feel safe and called her sister to see if she could stay with her for a few days. Praying for the victim.
Anonymous wrote:If the admin was smart, they would deescalate, pull out, and head to a cooperative red state like TX with lots of illegal immigrants. Make a big deal of the difference in working with a cooperative state.
However, the admin is NOT smart.
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.
SUSPECT?!?!?!?!
Try VICTIM, a**hat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:medpage today (excerpt)
he video shows an officer shoving a person who is wearing a brown jacket, skirt, and black tights and carrying a water bottle. That person reaches out for Pretti and the two link up, embracing. Pretti, wearing a brown jacket and black hat, seems to be holding his phone up toward the officer.
The same officer shoves Pretti in his chest and the two, still embracing, fall back.
The video then shifts to a different part of the street and then comes back to the two individuals unlinking from each other. The video shifts focus again and then shows three officers surrounding Pretti.
Soon at least seven officers surround him. One is on Pretti's back and another who appears to have a canister in his hand strikes a blow to Pretti's chest. Several officers try to bring Pretti's arms behind his back as he appears to resist. As they pull Pretti's arms, his face is briefly visible on camera. The officer with the canister strikes Pretti near his head several times.
A shot rings out, but with officers surrounding the man, it's not clear from where the shot came. Multiple officers backed off of Pretti after the shot. More shots are heard. Officers back away and Pretti lies motionless on the street.
The officer who shot Pretti is an 8-year veteran of the U.S. Border Patrol, federal officials said.
No, it's not about training, except possibly for the fact that ICE/CBP have probably never been trained AT ALL in interacting with the general civilian population.
Ice were doing what they were trained to do. Harass and intimidate and if necessary, kill.
This killing was very, VERY far from necessary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imagine how much they’d be lying about what happened without all the videos showing it from multiple angles.
Oh yes, yes indeed.
And that's why they are going after the people who are recording now.
I'm sure they've been told to do so, probably not in a written memo but verbally.
Anonymous wrote:The photo on the car seat doesn't match the video.