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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums...agents surround a car of U.S. citizens who were legally observing law enforcement activity this morning in Minneapoli
These folks had guns pulled out by the agents and pointed at them.
I hope these agents get sued.
BREAKING: ICE/Border Patrol agents pulled guns on a car full of legal observers, saying they needed to ID them TODAY, because agents claim they had guns YESTERDAY.
Read that again.
Agents openly admit this stop had nothing to do with anything happening now, but with something they claim happened the day before.
That sounds a lot like U.S. citizens being stopped and detained for exercising their First Amendment rights, while agents catalog people they believe exercise their Second Amendment rights, into their database.
A database that, allegedly, included Alex Pretti.
In the video, agents surround a car of U.S. citizens who were legally observing law enforcement activity this morning in Minneapolis.
Multiple agents have their weapons drawn
guns turned sideways
pointed directly at a car full of U.S. citizens, ordering everyone out of the vehicle.
Not just the driver.
Every single person in the car, including people in the back seat.
This was a full-vehicle detention of legal observers, at gunpoint, with no immediate threat, and no lawful basis.
That alone is an excessive and illegal use of force.
The agents then demand that the people filming produce press credentials, further confirming that agents are illegally denying people their First Amendment rights to observe and record law enforcement activity
Because press credentials are not required to film police.
They never have been.
And then, at the very end of the video, the justification for the illegal detainment finally slips out.
An agent admits the stop happened because YESTERDAY they claim these same people threatened agents with handguns.
Then the agents story changes
The agent says, they pulled them out, trying to engage us.
A member of the press asks, Pulling out literal guns?
Then agents story changes AGAIN
No. Assuming that we were going to do something.
So, no guns were actually pulled, and no threats were actually made.
The threat was that people disclosed they were armed
which is exactly what concealed carry holders are trained to do when law enforcement engages with you.
And then the agent finally admits what this stop is really about.
Saying, Thats why they are being IDed right now.
So TODAY, agents illegally stopped a car full of legal observers, at gunpoint, to illegally identify and catalog U.S. citizens
Because YESTERDAY, those citizens lawfully exercised their Second Amendment rights.
If this doesnt set off blaring alarm bells for the NRA and anyone who claims to be proSecond Amendment, nothing should.
ICE/Border Patrol agents just used guns, intimidation, and an illegal detention to punish U.S. citizens, after the fact, for lawful gun ownership.
That is government retaliation.
And its exactly what the Second Amendment was supposed to protect people from.
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underpants
(195,518 posts)Qutzupalotl
(15,739 posts)without having already IDd them?
Do they know who these people are or not?
riversedge
(79,993 posts)IDIOT!!
At the beginning, the guy with pepper spray walks in directly in front of the guy on the left who is pointing his weapon at the car with his finger on the trigger.
"Pepper spray guy" walked right between the gun and the target of the gun.
That's beyond stupid and into Darwin Awards territory.
Aaron Rupar @atrupar.com
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happening this morning in Minneapolis -- ICE agents drawing guns on observers. I reiterate again that it is only a matter of time before DHS kills more innocent people in Minnesota. Congress needs to shut this shit down right now.
At the beginning, the guy with pepper spray walks in directly in front of the guy on the left who is pointing his weapon at the car with his finger on the trigger.
— Christopher Terry (@christopherterry.bsky.social) 2026-02-03T19:43:20.386Z
"Pepper spray guy" walked right between the gun and the target of the gun.
That's beyond stupid and into Darwin Awards territory.
BlueWaveNeverEnd
(13,387 posts)riversedge
(79,993 posts)yes, The Fed officer does remove the weather protection
I noticed they pulled the mask (weather protection) off one of the observers near the end of the clip.