Latest Development on Alex Pretti Shooting Tears Up Another Lib Narrative
Alex Pretti was shot and
killed on January 24 by Border Patrol agents. He was carrying a firearm,
but the real reason he was killed was that he thought he was Tommy
Toughnuts and got involved in a federal law enforcement operation. He
died for the same reason why Renee Good was shot and killed by an ICE
agent on January 7. The Left is so self-righteous that they think their
feelings absolve them of the law. That is precisely wrong.
For days, Pretti was known as just a protester. Apparently, he was
more than that, something that was bubbling from the surface when he was
exposed as a participant in an anti-ICE Signal chat that was
infiltrated and exposed by reporter Cam Higby. Now, he had broken ribs
from a previous encounter with federal law enforcement. He was also
known to federal officials before his fatal encounter last weekend (via CNN):
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BREAKING: Just a week before his fatal fight with Border Patrol agents
in Minneapolis, Alex Pretti had ANOTHER tussle with federal agents
causing him to break a rib
This
changes a lot, including his intention to carry a gun into another
confrontation with federal law enforcement. Lawful concealed carry
holders do their best to walk away from a fight, not to walk into one. https://t.co/74bpESiZ5p
Federal
immigration officers have been collecting personal information about
protesters and agitators in Minneapolis, sources told CNN – and had
documented details about Alex Pretti before he was shot to death on
Saturday.
It is unclear how Pretti first came to the attention of
federal authorities, but sources told CNN that about a week before his
death, he suffered a broken rib when a group of federal officers tackled
him while he was protesting their attempt to detain other individuals.
A
memo sent earlier this month to agents temporarily assigned to the city
asked them to “capture all images, license plates, identifications, and
general information on hotels, agitators, protestors, etc., so we can
capture it all in one consolidated form,” according to correspondence
reviewed by CNN.
Pretti’s previous encounter is another
reflection of the aggressive approach federal agents are taking with
observers and protesters – a philosophy underscored by the request for
agents to collect information about protesters whose activities are
broadly protected by the First Amendment.
I’m old enough to remember when Renee Good was framed as just a scared mom trying to make a three-point turn.
Then I released video showing she was there to impede federal law enforcement.
Did
Pretti deserve to die? No. But he chose to get himself into a situation
with tragic results, but this ‘Mother Theresa’ narrative the Left has
manufactured here just imploded. Also, are these his last chats on
Signal:
ICE RIOTER ALEX PRETTI’S FINAL SIGNAL MESSAGES?
We
obtained logs of a signal chat now marked “LEAVE CHAT. DELETE CHAT.
🗑️” where anti-ICE activists directed resources to the place where Alex
Pretti was shot.
At
8:47 CST user Alvin Q. Responds to Salacious B. Crumb that he “will
update” on the location of a suspected ICE vehicle that is about 8
blocks from where the shooting occurred about 15 minutes later.
The name Alvin Q matches the alias AlvinQPretti which, from breach data, Alex… pic.twitter.com/UXCL1Qll2o
In
the minutes leading up to the shooting Salacious B. Crumb directs other
users to go to the location where the shooting would occur: “multiple
agents now entering Glam Doll Donuts. BACKUP NEEDED”.
One activist inside of the donut shop shares a video of the shop owners locking… pic.twitter.com/WVWtQ7kjnu
Pretti
thought he was a cop. He was not, got himself in a bad situation, and
was killed. He knew what he was doing. The Border Patrol agents involved
in the shooting wore bodycams. Let’s see where we go from there.
WOW:
Fox News exposes Minnesota's anti-ICE "rapid response"
networks—encrypted Signal chats track federal immigration agents, share
locations in real time, and rally activists to actively impede
enforcement operations.
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