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Minnesota ICE Crackdown thread


               
2026 Jan 11, 2:06pm   5,249 views  291 comments

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215   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2026 Jan 25, 7:21pm  

Eric_Holder says

NRA is not amused with CA libtard Assistant U.S. Attorney's hot take:



https://x.com/NRA/status/2015227627464728661


He isn’t a bad guy and I think I understand the point he was trying to make(don’t interfere with federal officers engaged in legal operations) but he definitely stated it without proper context.
216   Ceffer   2026 Jan 25, 7:31pm  

Insurrection sweepstakes and betting pool. Who will wind up Horny Bubba's prison cell mate first? I guess the 'women' (if they are) will get the ham hock arm super lez as their cell mate. Place your bets now! There is also the null hypothesis that nobody at all will be arrested after the soap opera ends.

217   Ceffer   2026 Jan 25, 7:34pm  

LOL! Trump cracks me up.

219   Ceffer   2026 Jan 25, 7:49pm  

Ya think.

220   TheAntiPanicanLearingCenter   2026 Jan 25, 9:45pm  

Minneapolis Police stand down and watch as rioters attack Home2Stay by Hilton where ICE is rumored to be staying.

221   TheAntiPanicanLearingCenter   2026 Jan 25, 9:46pm  

Rioters targeting rental vehicles suspected of being ICE. They have insiders at Law Enforcement/DOT/DMV/Rental Agencies working on plates.

223   TheAntiPanicanLearingCenter   2026 Jan 25, 9:55pm  

If it wasn't a threat, they wouldn't be moaning

224   TheAntiPanicanLearingCenter   2026 Jan 25, 10:09pm  

The exact moment Minneapolis PD turned around a block from the Hilton being assaulted by rioters.

225   TheAntiPanicanLearingCenter   2026 Jan 25, 10:11pm  

Belatedly, the Minneapolis PD did show up and disperse the rioters about an hour or so ago.



We need to escalate.
226   Ceffer   2026 Jan 25, 11:04pm  

She has an excuse because her family are all KommieKunts. She was imprinted. Oh, yeah! And baby wants her adrenochrome.

228   258d13dd   2026 Jan 26, 6:14am  

I see. He was 'expecting a firefight,' therefore the officers had the legal right to hold him, take his weapon, and murder him.
good to know the police can kill you for 'future knowledge.'
What was that Tom Cruise movie again?
Oh, yeah - minority report.

cool tactic, btw - just label someone a 'domestic terrorist,' then you can murder them!
I support our brownshirts!


229   258d13dd   2026 Jan 26, 6:20am  

ffs - this is 'Not allowed to Protest the Gov.' J6 all over again.
Yeah - I know. last time, it was the 'cons' being oppressed, this time it's the libs.

Figure it out -

230   RWSGFY   2026 Jan 26, 6:49am  

"The Second Amendment protects Americans' right to bear arms while protesting - a right the federal government must not infringe upon." -- Gun Owners of America
231   RWSGFY   2026 Jan 26, 6:51am  

"Carrying a firearm is not a death sentence, it's a constitutionally protected God-given right, and if you don't understand this you have no business in law enforcement or government." -- Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY)
232   stereotomy   2026 Jan 26, 7:23am  

Well, I have to admit that the psyops are getting more effective. Our mockingbird media in collusion with globohomo is staging "atrocities" and breathlessly trumpeting "FASCISM!" in the hopes that another St. George Floyd moment will catalyze the NPCs to mass uprisings.
233   mell   2026 Jan 26, 7:34am  

This incident should be properly investigated (esp. since it looks like he has been disarmed prior to his killing) and there could be a case made to always do this if there is even the slightest doubt, so they could have at least done a formal investigation for the killed womyn as well. To compare this with brownshirts or scenarios where legally armed citizens gets randomly or purposely killed by Feds is ridiculous hyperbole, dude violently impeded a LEO operation trying to apprehend a fugitive. Completely and utterly different from Ashly babbit who wasnt impeding anything, unarmed and got shot for nothing.
234   mell   2026 Jan 26, 7:38am  


This has nothing to do with the 2nd Amendment. You have every right to keep and bear arms but the decision to bear arms in public means if you commit a crime while in possession of said firearm the penalty is elevated and your conduct becomes subject to a second set of standards in that by going armed you publicly demonstrate your capacity to use deadly force. This is a serious personal decision -- it is one you have every right to make but you are responsible for the consequences. Further and in all cases intent matters; Minnesota State Law requires a CWP holder to carry identification while in possession of said weapon in public and this individual deliberately did not do so. That speaks directly to his intent to commit an unlawful act while armed.

The standard for getting shot by law enforcement is that you present to them a reasonable belief (on their part, in the instant of the circumstances, not on a frame-by-frame slowed video analysis afterward) that you will inflict upon any of them or any other person in the area great bodily harm or death. If that standard is met they are authorized to terminate said threat by whatever means are available and necessary. Whether that standard has been met is the only issue on the table here and it is not entirely clear from what I've seen thus far which way that decision does or should fall. But what is very clear and in fact unquestioned is that the individual who was shot decided of his own free will to interfere with an arrest as a deliberate act while carrying a firearm in public and that act of interference is clearly shown and without reasonable question as to whether it was committed.

In every case actively interfering with an arrest by law enforcement is a felony and makes you an accessory to the original crime the person sought committed originally. If you go to a protest and exercise your First Amendment right to speak while armed there is not only no problem you are entirely within your rights. After all some random thug might****ault you unprovoked and you have the right to exercise self-defense in that instance.


https://market-ticker.org/akcs-www?post=254835
235   TheAntiPanicanLearingCenter   2026 Jan 26, 9:30am  

@Schwalm5132
As a former Special Forces Warrant Officer with multiple rotations running counterinsurgency ops—both hunting insurgents and trying to separate them from sympathetic populations—I’ve seen organized resistance up close. From Anbar to Helmand, the pattern is familiar: spotters, cutouts, dead drops (or modern equivalents), disciplined comms, role specialization, and a willingness to absorb casualties while bleeding the stronger force slowly.

What’s unfolding in Minneapolis right now isn’t “protest.” It’s low-level insurgency infrastructure, built by people who’ve clearly studied the playbook.

Signal groups at 1,000-member cap per zone. Dedicated roles: mobile chasers, plate checkers logging vehicle data into shared databases, 24/7 dispatch nodes vectoring assets, SALUTE-style reporting (Size, Activity, Location, Unit, Time, Equipment) on suspected federal vehicles. Daily chat rotations and timed deletions to frustrate forensic recovery. Vetting processes for new joiners. Mutual aid from sympathetic locals (teachers providing cover, possible PD tip-offs on license plate lookups). Home-base coordination points. Rapid escalation from observation to physical obstruction—or worse.


This isn’t spontaneous outrage. This is C2 (command and control) with redundancy, OPSEC hygiene, and task organization that would make a SF team sergeant nod in recognition. Replace “ICE agents” with “occupying coalition forces” and the structure maps almost 1:1 to early-stage urban cells we hunted in the mid-2000s.

The most sobering part? It’s domestic. Funded, trained (somewhere), and directed by people who live in the same country they’re trying to paralyze law enforcement in. When your own citizens build and operate this level of parallel intelligence and rapid-response network against federal officers—complete with doxxing, vehicle pursuits, and harassment that’s already turned lethal—you’re no longer dealing with civil disobedience. You’re facing a distributed resistance that’s learned the lessons of successful insurgencies: stay below the kinetic threshold most of the time, force over-reaction when possible, maintain popular support through narrative, and never present a single center of gravity.

I spent years training partner forces to dismantle exactly this kind of apparatus. Now pieces of it are standing up in American cities, enabled by elements of local government and civil society. That should keep every thinking American awake at night.

Not because I want escalation. But because history shows these things don’t de-escalate on their own once the infrastructure exists and the cadre believe they’re winning the information war.

We either recognize what we’re actually looking at—or we pretend it’s still just “activism” until the structures harden and spread.

Your call, America. But from where I sit, this isn’t January 2026 politics anymore.
It’s phase one of something we’ve spent decades trying to keep off our own soil.

https://x.com/Schwalm5132/status/2015470661490057540?s=20

Neville Roy.
236   Patrick   2026 Jan 26, 9:33am  

The main problem is that the people interfering in ICE operations are not being immediately arrested and sent to prison for the three years allowed by law.

But also, there are some more effective ways to get criminal aliens to self-deport, such as confiscating their bank accounts. After all, they broke into the US for the money.
237   Patrick   2026 Jan 26, 9:43am  

258d13dd says


just label someone a 'domestic terrorist,' then you can murder them!


1. If you approach the police or ICE with a gun, that's obviously deliberate suicide.

2. The suicide by ICE was intended to distract from the massive Somali frauds in Minneapolis. Worked well on you!

3. Where is your sympathy for the poorest Americans who see their wages driven down and rents driven up by criminal aliens for the profits of bosses and landlords?
243   Patrick   2026 Jan 26, 10:51am  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/justified-monday-january-26-2026


Unsurprisingly, the weekend’s loudest story splashed onto the front pages again this morning, about the peaceful Minneapolis nurse who was minding his own business and innocently playing with his bear horn and practicing his wrestling techniques when he was suddenly and unexpectedly murdered by ICE agents for no reason. The New York Times ran this morning’s top-of-page story under the headline, “How the Trump Administration Rushed to Judgment in Minneapolis Shooting.”




To be clear, the Times’s story was not referring to the Athens, Georgia nursing student, Laken Riley, who was abducted by an illegal immigrant while she was jogging and then raped, murdered, and stuffed in the bushes. The Times isn’t concerned about that nurse, nor did it run days of multi-story coverage about her. Don’t be silly.

No, it was a completely different nurse who was, in an ironic twist on Laken’s story, shot while defending illegal alien criminals from federal agents. Even more ironically, Mr. Pretti used a very different standard for avoiding risks during covid:




Had he followed his own ‘safety-first’ covid advice, he might still be here today to help agonize over all the different video angles of the incident that the media has been obsessing over.

This is already a widely discussed story, so I won’t dwell on the details. Plus, I wasn’t there. I wasn’t there when Pretti was shot while federal agents were dealing with his “peaceful arrest-resisting.” It seems self-evident that going to violent, chaotic protests, shouting obscenities, blowing bear horns in agents’ faces, interfering when they tried to subdue another protester, carrying a semi-auto with extra magazines, and wrestling with officers in a high-adrenaline encounter carries known risks of an unfortunate misunderstanding and tragic outcome.

Nurse Pretti stayed home to avoid the risk of a mild viral infection, but he practically sprinted to a tumultuous street protest, armed, and grappled with law enforcement. Make it make sense.
244   Patrick   2026 Jan 26, 10:56am  


The blame-game is off and running. The Times and Democrats claim the shooting was unjustified. But, if millions of people carefully flyspecking the incident frame-by-frame, from multiple angles and videos, can’t even agree whether Pretti touched his gun or tried to reach his holster, how on Earth are officers involved in the scrum expected to tell in the heat of the moment and in a split second?

The fact that this debate has raged for so long without any clarity is evidence of ambiguity, which must accrue in the officers’ favor. We can’t ask citizens to enforce laws and then hold them to impossible standards. If anyone is at fault, it is the Minnesota authorities, whose inept decisions created the high-risk conditions leading straight to the shooting.

Think about it. There have been no police shootings in jurisdictions like Florida that cooperate with federal authorities, instead of undermining them. ...

Put simply, the chart proves that blue states are resisting immigration enforcement. They refuse simple cooperation, such as handing over aliens from their jails, prisons, and hospitals. So ICE must go into those communities to find the aliens. Meanwhile, activists track ICE and organize insta-riots, which leads to more demonstrations and more chances for ugly encounters like the Pretti shooting.

I’m sorry Mr. Pretti lost his life due to his poor choices. But considering the risks these states and protesters are obviously creating for themselves and others, it’s a miracle there have only been two deaths so far.

It’s also worth noting that the streets of Minneapolis (-17 degrees) were calm until just after Operation Metro Surge began in response to the Quality Learing fraud. Are the protests a cover up? Yesterday, President Trump posted this:

Donald J. Trump
@realDonaldTrump• 17h
Minnesota is a Criminal COVER UP of the massive Financial Fraud that has gone on!

He immediately followed that post with an even longer one, “formally” demanding that blue states begin cooperating with immigration enforcement:




Also yesterday —and the timing cannot be ignored— CBS reported, “Bondi seeks Minnesota voter rolls, welfare data to “help bring back law and order” in wake of shootings.” Yesterday (Sunday!), in the wake of the ugly Pretti shooting, Attorney General Pam Bondi fired off a 3-page letter to Minnesota’s Coach-in-Chief, Tim Walz, setting terms for a mutual climb down. CBS didn’t bother linking the letter. (But here it is!)

She wants three things. Bondi’s letter first demanded that the state “share all of Minnesota’s records on Medicaid and Food and Nutrition Service programs, including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program data … to efficiently investigate fraud and ensure that Minnesota’s welfare funds are being used to help those in need, not enrich fraudsters.”

For some reason, CBS’s story didn’t mention Bondi’s first demand, relating to the fraud, till later down the story. But it seems significant that fraud was her first issue.

Second, “repeal the sanctuary policies that have led to so much crime and violence in your state” and cooperate with ICE, including allowing access to local jails and honoring federal detention requests. Third, “allow the DOJ to access voter rolls to confirm that Minnesota’s voter registration practices comply with federal law.”

Seems simple enough. Bondi offered some more advice. “Do not obstruct federal immigration enforcement,” Bondi advised. “Do not allow rioters to take over the streets and houses of worship; do not hinder federal officials from investigating financial fraud and violations of election laws.” She optimistically concluded, “I am confident that these simple steps will help bring back law and order to Minnesota and improve the lives of Americans.”

Haha! Too optimistic! Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon shot back with a statement last night saying, “The answer to Attorney General Bondi’s request is no.” Alrighty then.

So where are we? It seems like the unstoppable force is colliding with the immovable object— Tim Walz’s granite noggin. It’s hard to predict where this ends up, but it isn’t Trump’s first rodeo with Minneapolis. Somehow, I doubt it’s a coincidence that this frozen showdown is happening there. Somewhere, George Floyd’s ghost is shaking his head.
245   Patrick   2026 Jan 26, 10:57am  


Related: here we go again! Yesterday, the Associated Press reported, “Democrats vow to oppose homeland security funds after Minnesota shooting as shutdown risk grows.” Get ready for another government shutdown! Amidst a DC snowstorm that closed Congress today, the Friday deadline to complete a spending package is racing toward us like a herd of smelly anti-ICE protesters. Since Mr. Pretti got himself shot, furious Senate Democrats are now demanding the defunding of ICE.

It’s not clear what form a new government shutdown would take, or to what extent it will occur. Six short-term spending bills (half of them) have already been passed. Some media platforms are talking about a ‘partial shutdown,’ whatever that is, or whether anyone could even detect it without scientific instruments.

The shutdown threat seems especially silly and irrational since Democrats can’t stop immigration enforcement anyway. ICE and CBP are classified as “essential operations,” and are currently funded several years in advance. All Democrats can do is value-signal and give non-essential DHS staff paid vacations. Again.

Republicans clearly saw this fight coming, or something like it, since this time they wisely split the spending package into an even dozen bills. Since they obviously have a plan, I wonder what the rest of it looks like? Prepare popcorn.
246   Ceffer   2026 Jan 26, 11:07am  

There does seem to be a standard problem, reaction, solution theme here. Just like drug agents leave the street corner dealers alone while tracing the trail back to the major perps, kingpins and supply chains, they let ICE take the brunt while mapping the organization, finance, comms and logistics of the insurgency. The centers just grow new tentacles if you don't cut off the head.

Kash Patel said today FBI has successfully traced to origin of the Minnesota financing, so that's one node. Once the templates of the insurgency complex are mapped, the future exemplars of the template should be faster work to disable? There's a game afoot. Even Trump communicating with Walz may mean the fool may have turned State's evidence to some extent to save his own sorry hide or reduce punishments because he is cooked.
247   Ceffer   2026 Jan 26, 11:13am  

These treasonous monsters show their true colors. Their Globalist/Intel owners have given them the cattle prod to amplify the incitations.



248   Ceffer   2026 Jan 26, 11:14am  

Trump doesn't release this kind of statement without leverage (speak softly but carry a big stick). So, what's the leverage?




249   TheAntiPanicanLearingCenter   2026 Jan 26, 11:19am  

Ceffer says

So, what's the leverage?

Federal Fraud charges, probably. Or a Civil Rights charge, maybe.
250   TheAntiPanicanLearingCenter   2026 Jan 26, 11:20am  

The longer this goes on, the more people support ICE.

No tolerance for squishes.
251   Ceffer   2026 Jan 26, 11:21am  

LOL! Walz plea bargaining? 'Similar wavelength', like, it's not whether it's going to be bad for you, it's now only HOW bad.

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