It's very odd to hear Kash Patel and others blame the victim for having a legal firearm--the same people who say, "Arm every teacher!" or "Only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun!!". 
A license to carry a firearm, or other terms used, a concealed carry permit, etc. does not give a person a "right to carry a gun wherever". There are restrictions, schools, courthouses, government buildings, bars, and numerous other locations, varying from state to state. So it's simply not true that a person in the U.S. as per the Constitution has a right to carry a gun wherever.
Just so we stay on the topic, Alex was in public, not at a university campus. Gun organizations, officials and experts have already stated he had every right to conceal carry.At public universities in our state all faculty, staff and students who carry have to leave their firearms in their cars, they are not allowed to bring their concealed carry into the buildings. At some of our state universities, the boards of trustees don't even allow cc to be left in their cars, they're not allowed on the campus grounds at all.
It's very odd to hear Kash Patel and others blame the victim for having a legal firearm--the same people who say, "Arm every teacher!" or "Only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun!!".![]()
I do not deny this fact, never did. In my opinion the man made a poor choice to do so that day, and under the totality of circumstances. It is also my opinion that had he not had that firearm on his person, and inserted himself in to the incident, he would likely be alive today.
In my opinion, his firearm in this case played a critical role in how the event unfolded, and will likely be a point of consideration in the investigation.
Keep in mind that Minnesota law states that the permit to carry must be on the person when they carry along with ID. He did not have those. So, he may not have been lawfully carrying.Just so we stay on the topic, Alex was in public, not at a university campus. Gun organizations, officials and experts have already stated he had every right to conceal carry.
I recommend he looks at this video from a person inside their car right next to the incident. Not only does the ICE agent violently shove the woman, he also point blank pepper sprayed both the woman and Alex for being there. It's insane the level of brutality and injustice!!inserted himself in to the incident?
Statt.... i really recommend that you look at those videos.
That "good samaratin" was assisting two women who were violently pushed by the agents.
And of course, I also highly recommend you review the videos that the gun was wrestled from him, once he was pepper sprayed and down on the ground.
I do know how easy it is to rely on LE language to defend or deny LE actions... but pretty sure the images outrank the words.
Can you please show in that article where it says he didn’t have his permit on him? I read it twice and never saw anything that said that. You stated it like it was a fact.Keep in mind that Minnesota law states that the permit to carry must be on the person when they carry along with ID. He did not have those. So, he may not have been lawfully carrying.
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Minneapolis shooting: What we know about death of Alex Pretti
Trump officials says federal agents shot in self-defence, as Pretti's parents accuse them of "sickening lies".www.bbc.com
I certainly dont see it that way. ICE has requested that Minneapolis police assist with crowd control in these situations. The Mayor wont allow it. They aren't asking MPD to help them with the immigration arrests, just to keep the peace. Isn't that a police department's job? Neither one of these fatal shootings would have happened if police had been on scene to help with crowd control.I consider Minneapolis to be the victim so hope they don't give anything.
MOO.
Again, gun experts from MN have already settled this, he was carrying legally.Keep in mind that Minnesota law states that the permit to carry must be on the person when they carry along with ID. He did not have those. So, he may not have been lawfully carrying.
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Minneapolis shooting: What we know about death of Alex Pretti
Trump officials says federal agents shot in self-defence, as Pretti's parents accuse them of "sickening lies".www.bbc.com
Agreed, he did nothing of the sort.inserted himself in to the incident?
Statt.... i really recommend that you look at those videos.
That "good samaratin" was assisting two women who were violently pushed by the agents.
And of course, I also highly recommend you review the videos that the gun was wrestled from him, once he was pepper sprayed and down on the ground.
I do know how easy it is to rely on LE language to defend or deny LE actions... but pretty sure the images outrank the words.
he inserted himself in to the situation.....In my opinion very little, if nothing at all actually, however, the presence of the firearm after he inserted himself in to the situation, in my opinion, played a part in the events that unfolded, and also, in my opinion, it was a poor judgement call on his behalf.
Wow. These cowboys didn't just kill Pretti, they put all these bystanders lives at risk as well.I recommend he looks at this video from a person inside their car right next to the incident. Not only does the ICE agent violently shove the woman, he also point blank pepper sprayed both the woman and Alex for being there. It's insane the level of brutality and injustice!!
That statement came from DHS. They've lied about so many aspects of this situation, I find their statement highly dubuious. at best.Keep in mind that Minnesota law states that the permit to carry must be on the person when they carry along with ID. He did not have those. So, he may not have been lawfully carrying.
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Minneapolis shooting: What we know about death of Alex Pretti
Trump officials says federal agents shot in self-defence, as Pretti's parents accuse them of "sickening lies".www.bbc.com
I've just watched a video where they mention that very point.Keep in mind that Minnesota law states that the permit to carry must be on the person when they carry along with ID. He did not have those. So, he may not have been lawfully carrying.
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Minneapolis shooting: What we know about death of Alex Pretti
Trump officials says federal agents shot in self-defence, as Pretti's parents accuse them of "sickening lies".www.bbc.com