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Pretti quit his Nursing Job to go full time Antifa, according to parents.
https://x.com/WallStreetApes/status/2016625415125946729?s=20
Video footage shows the man killed by ICE in Minneapolis Alex Pretti violently kicking Federal ICE Officer vehicles and screaming obscenities at them
This is not a man “peacefully observing”
This is a violent agitator.
Yes, he's good. Black people suffer the most in lower wages and higher rents from competition with criminal aliens.
Could he be AI?
https://x.com/GuntherEagleman/status/2016179901330526272?s=20
ICE is launching a DATABASE on these insurrectionist clowns stalking & attacking ICE, full names, faces, the works and they’re gonna CONTACT THEIR EMPLOYERS
Attorney and self-defense expert Andrew Branca says the shooting of Alex Pretti was justified, lays out reasons why.
- "The moment he makes contact with that officer, he's just committed a federal felony good for eight years in a federal penitentiary."
- "That's why they were seeking to make his arrest because they saw him commit a forcible felony against a fellow officer."
- "Then he's noncompliant with arrest. He's fighting them. Then they discover he has a gun..."
- "They take that gun. There are cries of 'gun, gun, gun.' The officers called to each other. He's still noncompliant. They hear a gunshot go off. And Alex Pretty's right hand comes from his waistline with a black object in his hand."
- "That combination of facts is going to get you shot 999 times out of a thousand by law enforcement, and justifiably so."
"They're making all these perceptions, all these decisions in a violent, chaotic melee caused by Alex Pretti."
"They have to make all these decisions in a split second because that's how quickly someone can use a weapon against you, and those decisions."
"They don't have to be correct. The law of self-defense does not require us to make perfect decisions..."
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