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Originally Posted by txdot-guy
I was unsure of the provenance of this video for a while but after some digging today the snopes website has confirmed that a representative of Alex Pretti’s family have confirmed that the person in the video is Alex Pretti.
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/al...tti-car-video/
As the footage circulated, credible news outlets including The Associated Press and the Minnesota Star Tribune reported a spokesperson for Pretti's family and its lawyer Steve Sleicher confirmed the footage's authenticity. They said it shows Pretti. There was no indication of those reports being inaccurate or insufficiently vetted.
The release of this video footage just raises more questions for me. Like why wasn’t he arrested in the first place? Did this confrontation have anything to do with bringing armed during the fatal shooting? Did any of the ICE agents involved in the shooting have prior contact with Alex Pretti?
In any event I would say it’s a very bad idea to bring a gun to a protest. But then again I’m also prone to saying we need to reform the 2nd amendment so that we can make some common sense laws about gun restrictions and gun ownership.
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Originally Posted by rooster
Yeah, well....there's a reason we still speak about them all. They were special. Few can live to those standards. Don't get me wrong. I am an agnostic that greatly admires the philosophies of peace and all legitimate religions, especially Christ's teachings in the New Testament.
But then we have events like the Boston Tea Party.
People have their limits. Anyone will resort to violence when pushed to them.
The Trump Admin understands this fully.
And they have manipulated BOTH their opponents and their supporters in regards to this.
Good, her wife, and Pretti felt like they were standing for something. NONE of them expected they would die for the pitiful reasons that are claimed.
I'm sure that we will again hear from the "they got what they asked for" and "they shouldn't have carried a gun" folks. But still...these shootings were absurd. And criminal. Defending them is immoral.
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Gentlemen, If you're going to try to stick it to the Man, there are two ways to do it. One is through nonviolent protest. This ultimately succeeded in dismantling the legal architecture of discrimination in the South. And bringing independence to India. King's and Gandhi's followers for the most part didn't yell obscenities and get in the face of authorities.
Rooster provides a good example of the second way, with the Boston Tea Party. Organize and have a plan. In 21st century America though that's really hard to pull off. Which leaves you with nonviolent protest.
I haven't made any partisan statements in this thread, unless you view laying the blame for this at the feet of Greg Bovino, Kristi Noem and Stephen Miller as partisan. I'm just saying people shouldn't be dumb asses. I don't know about Austin or New York, but if you go around where I live cursing and impeding LE or any other armed individuals, it's going to catch up with you.
TxDot, Yes, if he'd spent the night in jail after busting the tail light, he probably wouldn't be dead today. I don't know whether to blame that on the Minnesota politicians and police, who aren't cooperating with the Feds, or DHS for creating this mess in the first place. Probably both.