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2 Federal Agents Named in Fatal Shooting of Pretti

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4 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

This is how the law works.

The person doing the killing is responsible for the killing.

Once you’ve grasped that we can move on the the constitutional right to protest.

You are very naive.

These aren't protests. They are deliberate acts to promote a reaction for purely political means.

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    These two officers will be charged and receive lengthy prison sentences once Trump is out of office and the currently ridiculous DOJ begins acting with integrity again.

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    If that's what you want to think, sure. The truth is, nearly all posters here want illegals deported, especially the criminals. However at present it's not about criminals getting deported, it's abou

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6 minutes ago, emptypockets said:

You are very naive.

These aren't protests. They are deliberate acts to promote a reaction for purely political means.

You are very naive,

ICE are not rounding up illegal immigrants, they are murdering U.S. citizens in cold blood in an effort to incite a violent response from the citizens of Minnesota.

Just now, Chomper Higgot said:

You are very naive,

ICE are not rounding up illegal immigrants, they are murdering U.S. citizens in cold blood in an effort to incite a violent response from the citizens of Minnesota.

Nonsense.

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2 minutes ago, emptypockets said:

Nonsense.

Except Trump has already said the quiet bit out loud.

He’s intent on implementing the ‘insurrection act’.

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On 2/2/2026 at 11:24 AM, JonnyF said:

Maybe it's time to let ICE do their job of deporting criminals?

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If you think the above advances your cause, it doesn't. Just the opposite. Ask yourself why 3 presidents, both Republican and Democrat, could do millions of deportations with zero protests/riots and Trump has screwed up royally and made the current, complete and utter mess of things. But, that's pretty much been his modus operandi his whole life.

So the title should be :

Criminal lefties dox 2 heroes.

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7 minutes ago, FlorC said:

So the title should be :

Criminal lefties dox 2 heroes.

Your heroes are going to spend the rest of their lives in prison.

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6 minutes ago, FlorC said:

So the title should be :

Criminal lefties dox 2 heroes.

No, it really shouldn't. I'd go for something like;

Names of the killers of Pretti revealed. Prosecution should go for the death penalty, because they won't survive jail anyway.

NB per MN Star Tribune:

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Homicide means the death came at the hands of another person and does not necessarily mean the person died from a criminal act.

1 hour ago, Chomper Higgot said:

A State prosecution moved to a Federal court remains a State Prosecution.

State charges that are moved to Federal court are not subject to Presidential pardons.

OK you are right on that if there is a conviction it is a state conviction. What I earlier read on the Good case via Gemini:

Federal Defenses: If a federal officer demonstrates a "colorable federal defense" (e.g., Supremacy Clause immunity), the federal court may dismiss the state charges.

Procedural Dismissal: Under Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Rule 48, the government can move to dismiss an indictment, which the court may grant.

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On 2/2/2026 at 5:04 PM, BLMFem said:

See attached photos of ICE agents before Trump and from now. Notice something different?

Cure for cancer? Funny you should mention that!cheesy

'Trump Team Dismantles Efforts to Find a Cure for Cancer and Other Deadly Disorders and Diseases'

https://democrats-appropriations.house.gov/news/press-releases/trump-team-dismantles-efforts-find-cure-cancer-and-other-deadly-disorders-and

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Thanks for posting the change in uniform pictures. For me, this is the biggest reason, among many others, that ICE is encountering such resistance in its mission, compared to earlier administrations. The difference in uniforms is just so striking. You see the change from professional police officers to masked, heavily armed, combat soldier thugs.

Who in the world would want a swarm of these heavily-armed soldier thugs aimlessly roaming around their neighborhood, now a combat zone, looking to start a fight--and, when you're dressed as a soldier heavily-armed for combat, that's the mentality that's going to prevail. It might also help explain the absolutely filthy, totally unprofessional language that comes out of the agents' mouths these days--ok for the combat battlefield in a war but certainly not ok when dealing with civilians in American neighborhoods, many of whom are not illegal but citizens, including the two Americans murdered.

I suspect that had they been dressed in the police uniforms, rather than the soldier-going-to-war combat gear and masks, they likely would have acted much more professionally and might have found a way to deal with the unarmed Ms. Good and Mr.Pretti that would not have resulted in their shooting deaths, by a dozen or more bullets. Whatever happened to using tasers when someone is unarmed? As I've said before, the first things that need to go are the combat uniforms, the assault rifles, and the masks. Congress should cut off the funding to ICE until this is done.

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1 hour ago, newnative said:

Thanks for posting the change in uniform pictures. For me, this is the biggest reason, among many others, that ICE is encountering such resistance in its mission, compared to earlier administrations. The difference in uniforms is just so striking. You see the change from professional police officers to masked, heavily armed, combat soldier thugs.

Who in the world would want a swarm of these heavily-armed soldier thugs aimlessly roaming around their neighborhood, now a combat zone, looking to start a fight--and, when you're dressed as a soldier heavily-armed for combat, that's the mentality that's going to prevail. It might also help explain the absolutely filthy, totally unprofessional language that comes out of the agents' mouths these days--ok for the combat battlefield in a war but certainly not ok when dealing with civilians in American neighborhoods, many of whom are not illegal but citizens, including the two Americans murdered.

I suspect that had they been dressed in the police uniforms, rather than the soldier-going-to-war combat gear and masks, they likely would have acted much more professionally and might have found a way to deal with the unarmed Ms. Good and Mr.Pretti that would not have resulted in their shooting deaths, by a dozen or more bullets. Whatever happened to using tasers when someone is unarmed? As I've said before, the first things that need to go are the combat uniforms, the assault rifles, and the masks. Congress should cut off the funding to ICE until this is done.

There’s a reason for all this but theres also a solution. The whole article is a good read that I recommend, but this sticks out:

This week in Philadelphia, Larry Krasner, the city’s district attorney, used perhaps the most aggressive language to date by an elected official towards ICE, warning the agency it would not escape justice. “This is a small bunch of wannabe Nazis – that’s what they are – in a country of 350 million. We outnumber them,” he said of the federal agents, before adding: “If we have to hunt you down the way they hunted down Nazis for decades, we will find your identities, we will find you, we will achieve justice, and we will do so under the constitution and the laws of the United States.”.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jan/30/antifa-unmasking-ice

6 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said:

You are very naive,

ICE are not rounding up illegal immigrants, they are murdering U.S. citizens in cold blood in an effort to incite a violent response from the citizens of Minnesota.

Tens of thousands of illegals have rounded up in New York, Florida and California.

Why aren't there demonstrations there?

Possibly because of the billion dollar corruption inquiry in Minnesota? And the need to deflect from this?

Pure politics from the left trying to gain or hang onto power.

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2 minutes ago, emptypockets said:

Tens of thousands of illegals have rounded up in New York, Florida and California.

Why aren't there demonstrations there?

There are or have been. There’s demonstrations everywhere. Please enlighten yourself.

On 2/2/2026 at 6:01 AM, IsmeUno said:

Money. The love of money is the root of all evil.

Are you whitesplaining about brown people?

1 hour ago, johnnybangkok said:

There’s a reason for all this but theres also a solution. The whole article is a good read that I recommend, but this sticks out:

This week in Philadelphia, Larry Krasner, the city’s district attorney, used perhaps the most aggressive language to date by an elected official towards ICE, warning the agency it would not escape justice. “This is a small bunch of wannabe Nazis – that’s what they are – in a country of 350 million. We outnumber them,” he said of the federal agents, before adding: “If we have to hunt you down the way they hunted down Nazis for decades, we will find your identities, we will find you, we will achieve justice, and we will do so under the constitution and the laws of the United States.”.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jan/30/antifa-unmasking-ice

This is over-the-top rhetoric from a city official.

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2 hours ago, TedG said:

This is over-the-top rhetoric from a city official.

Oh my, oh...wow. A Trump supporter just said that. For real.

57 minutes ago, josephbloggs said:

Oh my, oh...wow. A Trump supporter just said that. For real.

Yes, it is over the top. WTF is wrong with you?

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ICE traffic stop. If it wasn't fof the (ill fitting) uniforms, it looks like a carjacking

They have "Police" on their stab vests, but they don't appear like police officers. One is constantly tugging on a ill fitting balaclava. The dude on the far right looks like he doesn't know how to hold a gun, and forgets at first.

Apparently in America its illegal to film officers, a crime that can invite a bullet.

9 hours ago, newnative said:

Thanks for posting the change in uniform pictures. For me, this is the biggest reason, among many others, that ICE is encountering such resistance in its mission, compared to earlier administrations. The difference in uniforms is just so striking. You see the change from professional police officers to masked, heavily armed, combat soldier thugs.

Who in the world would want a swarm of these heavily-armed soldier thugs aimlessly roaming around their neighborhood, now a combat zone, looking to start a fight--and, when you're dressed as a soldier heavily-armed for combat, that's the mentality that's going to prevail. It might also help explain the absolutely filthy, totally unprofessional language that comes out of the agents' mouths these days--ok for the combat battlefield in a war but certainly not ok when dealing with civilians in American neighborhoods, many of whom are not illegal but citizens, including the two Americans murdered.

I suspect that had they been dressed in the police uniforms, rather than the soldier-going-to-war combat gear and masks, they likely would have acted much more professionally and might have found a way to deal with the unarmed Ms. Good and Mr.Pretti that would not have resulted in their shooting deaths, by a dozen or more bullets. Whatever happened to using tasers when someone is unarmed? As I've said before, the first things that need to go are the combat uniforms, the assault rifles, and the masks. Congress should cut off the funding to ICE until this is done.

They get 48 days training, but that's being cut back.

9 hours ago, TedG said:

Are you whitesplaining about brown people?

Are you posting 💩 again? Of course you might take the time to explain your comment, but I'm reasonably sure that you do not have the ability nor the intelligence.

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12 hours ago, johnnybangkok said:

There’s a reason for all this but theres also a solution. The whole article is a good read that I recommend, but this sticks out:

This week in Philadelphia, Larry Krasner, the city’s district attorney, used perhaps the most aggressive language to date by an elected official towards ICE, warning the agency it would not escape justice. “This is a small bunch of wannabe Nazis – that’s what they are – in a country of 350 million. We outnumber them,” he said of the federal agents, before adding: “If we have to hunt you down the way they hunted down Nazis for decades, we will find your identities, we will find you, we will achieve justice, and we will do so under the constitution and the laws of the United States.”.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jan/30/antifa-unmasking-ice

Good article, thank you for the link.

11 hours ago, TedG said:

This is over-the-top rhetoric from a city official.

Agreed, but a nice difference from the over the top rhetoric and outright lies from federal officials.

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On 2/2/2026 at 11:24 AM, JonnyF said:

Maybe it's time to let ICE do their job of deporting criminals?

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Under previous Presidents - under trained low IQ masked thugs recruited for performative intimidation of civilians = 0. Execution of US citizens = 0.

6 minutes ago, retayl said:

Under previous Presidents - under trained low IQ masked thugs recruited for performative intimidation of civilians = 0. Execution of US citizens = 0.

It would appear that extreme paranoia is another symptom of the afflicted.

13 hours ago, TedG said:

This is over-the-top rhetoric from a city official.

He's the District Attorney for Philidelphia - hardly just a 'city official'.

1 hour ago, JonnyF said:

It would appear that extreme paranoia is another symptom of the afflicted.

“Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they aren't after you.” Joseph Heller, Catch-22

Just ask Alex Pretti and Renee Good.

1 minute ago, johnnybangkok said:
“Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they aren't after you.” Joseph Heller, Catch-22

Just ask Alex Pretti and Renee Good.

If you go out of your way to block and then run over a Federal agent in your SUV, it's a bit of a stretch to claim they were "after you". 😄

On 2/2/2026 at 3:56 PM, JonnyF said:

The motives behind the Liberal faux outrage have been well and truly exposed and you know it. 😄

Only took two citizen deaths and ICE is still not muzzled.

2 hours ago, johnnybangkok said:

He's the District Attorney for Philidelphia - hardly just a 'city official'.

Then, your definition of a 'city official', please. I believe, in the US, judges have to be elected. Surely the DA is a lawyer, ergo, elected. Duh.

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