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🚨BREAKING: In Everett, MA, an ICE agent appears to drop their firearm, while multiple agents are on top of a man…then another agent falsely claims the man was grabbing the gun. In the video, as the gun falls to the ground, and is tossed away from the pile of...

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🇺🇸‼️🚨 DEEP 3-ANGLE ANALYSIS SHOWS AGENT IS TO BLAME: By now we have enough information to understand what happened. Multiple bad decisions led to Pretti’s killing. 1️⃣ WHO IS TO BLAME FOR THE SHOTS: The agent in the grey jacket caused the shooting and is responsible for Pretti’s death. 1) The agent took the gun from Pretti 2) He screamed “GUN” 3) Everyone thought Pretti had a gun, which was wrong. He should have said “I GOT HIS GUN” 4) He accidentally discharged Pretti’s gun. This fits with the claim that a bullet impacted the pavement near Pretti’s front. 5) The agent failed to communicate the misfire 6) Other agents thought Pretti had a gun and heard shots 7) Other agents shot Pretti in what they perceived as self-defence 8) The agents tried to find the gun but couldn’t. This shows they genuinely believed he fired first. → The grey-jacket agent acted irresponsibly and failed to communicate with his colleagues. He caused the deadly confusion. 2️⃣ WHO IS TO BLAME FOR THE ESCALATION: The agents were fighting with the female protesters and started pushing them. It does not look like they gave proper orders, checked IDs or followed any procedure. It just looks like they were annoyed and wanted to shut them up. This seems unnecessary — more like angry, aggressive behaviour. Pretti got caught up in it, clearly visible in the video. He was in the wrong place at the wrong time. 3️⃣ SHOULD YOU CARRY A GUN TO PROTESTS? Carrying a gun to protests is dangerous. It is legal, and Pretti did not confront the agents or act aggressively. He actually moved away when things got tense. Yet this gun was the cause of his death. It’s probably safer to leave it at home, since you won’t shoot an agent in self-defence anyway. It can only cause trouble. Nevertheless, it was legal for Pretti to carry the gun.

Lord Bebo

130,799 次观看 • 5 个月前

🚨BREAKING: ICE agents were filmed trespassing in a fenced-in yard, with their gun drawn, without a warrant, in Joliet, Illinois. In the video, a person inside the house starts recording after noticing ICE agents were walking around their property. One agent can be seen with their hand on their gun. Then, a second agent walks into view with their gun fully drawn… and briefly points it toward the person filming inside the house, before moving out of frame as the person filming yells, “what are you doing?” A fenced-in yard is not public property. Under the 4th Amendment, the area immediately surrounding a home, including fenced yards, is considered part of the home itself for constitutional protections. Courts call this the “curtilage” of the home. Which means federal agents are not supposed to just roam around inside it without a warrant, consent, or an actual emergency circumstance that legally justifies it. Then there’s the gun… Because this wasn’t someone charging at officers. This was a person INSIDE their own home… holding a phone… recording what armed federal agents were doing on their property. So, what exactly justified drawing a firearm and briefly aiming it toward the person filming? What immediate threat existed? This is the kind of behavior that should terrify people regardless of politics… because once armed federal agents start treating constitutional protections like suggestions, no one is safe. Rights either apply to everyone… or eventually they stop meaning anything at all.

Jesus Freakin Congress

273,850 次观看 • 1 个月前

🚨BREAKING: An ICE agent pulled a gun on an unarmed man, who was running AWAY from him… into an apartment complex… in Austin, Texas. This morning agents tried to stop two men, who then ran. In the video, an agent couldn’t catch one man, so he pulls his gun and points it at another unarmed man, while chasing him through a residential area. That is not normal. Pointing a firearm at someone is a use of force. And courts have been very clear… you don’t get to threaten lethal force just because someone ran from you. Running is not an imminent deadly threat. And this wasn’t an empty field. This was an apartment complex… where innocent people, including children, could have been in the line of fire because an agent decided to escalate a nonviolent situation. The agent then tells the man to get on the ground, which he does… and as the man is lying there unarmed, complying, the agent still has his gun pointed at him. Only after another agent says, “I got it, I got it,” does he finally holster his weapon. So, let’s be honest about what we’re watching… This is what poorly trained agents look like when they believe there are no consequences. This is what happens when escalation is normalized, and drawing a weapon becomes instinct instead of a last resort. An agent couldn’t catch someone… so he pulled a gun. A pattern we keep seeing. And every time it starts the same way, someone running away. Running away is not a capital offense. It does not justify threatening lethal force in a residential area, full of families. It does not justify pointing a firearm at an unarmed person, especially when on the ground. When agents feel empowered to escalate situations like this, it signals something bigger than one incident... It signals a culture that believes badges override constitutional rights. Threatening deadly force, when there is no immediate threat, is illegal. And it has to stop. Because the next time an agent “can’t catch” someone, we already know how the story can end.

Jesus Freakin Congress

46,889 次观看 • 4 个月前

🚨This video is terrifying, and it’s exactly why “just comply” does not protect you from ICE/Border Patrol agents, even as U.S. citizens, and why you always film them. In North Carolina, ICE/Border Patrol agents illegally stopped two U.S. citizens. They questioned them without legal cause, took their licenses, and admitted on camera that the men were allowed to record. And they were still attacked. In the video, one man asks if he can film for his safety. The agent says yes, saying that he’ll “have to put his mask on.” The agents take their licenses, ask where they’re from, where they live, what they’re doing in the area, all without legal authority. The men cooperate anyway. Then the situation turns dangerous. Another agent suddenly tells the driver, “Turn off your video. You are being detained, so you are not free to record.” That is false. Recording law enforcement in public is legal, including during detention. The driver calmly refuses, keeps one hand on the steering wheel as instructed, and holds his phone in the other. That’s when the agent lunges for the phone. The agent throws himself into the car, trying to grab the device. When the driver moves it away, the agent assaults him. The agent then illegally opens the car door, something the driver correctly points out they are not allowed to do. The agents keep demanding the filming stop, as multiple agents keep reaching for the phone. Then they escalate again. They threaten arrest, grab the driver, and start hitting him and trying to drag him out of the car, even though he keeps saying, “We haven’t done anything wrong.” When they fail to pull him out, they back away, visibly angry. They turn on the passenger next. An agent grabs him, threatens handcuffs, and assaults him trying to force him out of the vehicle. When that doesn’t work, they start yelling conflicting commands, claiming the men are “interfering with an investigation.” An investigation into what? Their own illegal stop. At one point, an agent shouts that the men can’t interfere, while another tries… again… to grab the phone, almost certainly to stop or erase the recording. Only after all of this do the agents finally release them. Because they are U.S. citizens. Because the stop was illegal. And because the camera was still rolling. This is why you film ICE. This is why compliance doesn’t save you. This is why they hate cameras. If this hadn’t been recorded, this would be another lie in a report, another “resisting” accusation, another abuse buried and denied. Film them. Always.

Jesus Freakin Congress

2,185,541 次观看 • 5 个月前

🚨BREAKING: New video footage shows ICE agents shooting a man trying to drive away, in Patterson, California… Proving DHS lied AGAIN. In the video, the driver is clearly reversing to get out of a boxed‑in spot. He backs up and accidentally hits an unmarked agent vehicle parked behind him… Not ramming anyone. Not charging an agent. Just trying to get away. That’s when the agents step in front of the car with guns drawn. The driver tries to turn and drive off, and this is when you can see at least one agent open fire. At no point does the driver attempt to strike an ICE agent. At no point is there any credible threat of him “trying to run an officer over.” The agents are not running away, not avoiding the car, not afraid for their lives… they’re standing in front of the car and firing into it. This directly contradicts DHS’s claim that “as officers approached the car, the wanted gang member weaponized his vehicle in an attempt to run an officer over” and that they fired only because they were in danger. And this is tragically familiar. This isn’t a split‑second judgment call or a disagreement over technique… This is a pattern: ICE agents opening fire on a person trying to flee. And every time footage comes out, the DHS narrative unravels. Every. Single. Time. Remember that next time someone tells you these shootings are “justified,” or that these agencies are being transparent. The video doesn’t lie… but they sure do.

Jesus Freakin Congress

184,645 次观看 • 2 个月前

🚨BREAKING: In Chicago, ICE agents were filmed hitting the car of a U.S. citizen, assaulting a bystander who was filming, pointing a taser at innocent people, and driving away before local police could even verify their identities. And we’re supposed to believe they’re making our communities safer. The video shows ICE agents chasing a man through Albany Park. Two agents grab him and rip his shirt off during the chase, while one of the agents drops a fully loaded magazine… and leaves it there. The man manages to get away and runs across a street, where cars are stopped at a red light. An ICE agent then drive a black SUV into a U.S. citizen’s vehicle in an attempt to cut off the man running. The man is eventually surrounded by agents, when one agent suddenly grabs the man and aggressively throws him to the ground, as multiple agents immediately pile on top of him as he screams for help. As this is happening, residents begin recording what they are witnessing. That’s when another agent enters the scene with his taser already drawn. Despite another agent already standing next to a person filming, he walks directly toward the bystander, shoves them backward, and screams, “Back the fuck up.” The person filming isn’t attacking anyone… or interfering with the arrest. In fact, you can see them nodding and saying “okay.” Yet, the agent continues advancing toward them with a taser. Which all raises some serious first and fourth amendment concerns. And let’s talk about the woman whose car was hit… Her vehicle gets run into, during a federal operation… and then they threatened to arrest HER. And afterward, local police told her they were not given proof of the agents’ identity at the scene. One officer reportedly said, “[The agents] didn’t want to show us proof of that,” when speaking to the woman whose car was hit. AND THEN, according to reporting from the scene, one of the ICE agents had a Jerusalem cross sticker on the back of his phone. The Jerusalem cross is a Christian symbol dating back to the Crusades that has more recently gained popularity among some far-right and white supremacist groups. Maybe that’s something DHS would like to explain. So, if federal agents can crash into civilian vehicles, leave loaded ammunition in public streets, point tasers at bystanders, and aggressively confront, and assault, people exercising their constitutional rights… Then the people holding the cameras aren’t the problem. The cameras are documenting the problem.

Jesus Freakin Congress

129,381 次观看 • 29 天前

🚨BREAKING: In Oklahoma City, ICE agents are seen chasing a young man through a parking lot, tasing him, then repeatedly smashing his head, and dragging his face across the concrete… while he isn’t resisting. In the video, after he falls to the ground, agents pile on top of him, as the agents smash his head into the concrete multiple times. While he’s lying on the ground… not fighting back, and making no visible attempt to get away… the agents drag his face across the pavement as they go to handcuff him. Then, with both agents already on top of him, and his arms being pulled behind his back, one agent slams his head into the concrete, again. Even after both agents have him pinned, and are kneeling on him, one agent continues forcing his head into the pavement. By the time they finally pull him to his feet, you can clearly see his face is injured. Law enforcement are allowed to use force, that’s objectively reasonable, under the circumstances. But, once someone is effectively under control, any additional force has to be justified by a legitimate safety need… not punishment, anger, or retaliation. If someone is no longer actively resisting, repeatedly driving their head into concrete… is difficult to justify as necessary force. This is exactly what happens when the government refuses to hold ICE agents accountable. The more ICE agents get away with excessive force, the more excessive force becomes their normal.

Jesus Freakin Congress

157,115 次观看 • 2 天前

🚨BREAKING: Body cam footage has been released… and it proves that Border Patrol and DHS lied about the shooting of Marimar Martinez in Chicago. In the video, you can hear an agent say: “Okay, time to get aggressive… because they are trying to box us in.” Then: “We are going to make contact, we are boxed in.” But, the footage shows something VERY different. The driver turns HIS wheel to the left and hits Martinez’s car. Not the other way around. An agent then says, “Okay, we are fine. That fucking little bitch.” That language… the dehumanizing, violent mindset towards women… is the exact same pattern we’re seeing play out across the country with ICE/Border Patrol shootings. Then you hear “We’ve been struck”… even though the body cam footage clearly shows Martinez’s car was never pinning them or blocking their movement, and they hit her. But, the agents got out and opened fire anyway. Five shots fired at a woman who was trying to leave, and was nowhere near the agents. DHS later accused Martinez of having a gun… even though they never saw the gun, and never announced it in the moment… and ignored the fact that she had a license to possess a firearm. This is the same pattern that ICE/Border Patrol have shown in Minneapolis… where agents shot and killed ICU nurse Alex Pretti. Pretti was legally licensed to carry a firearm… and the only weapon he was seen with before agents tackled him was his phone. Agents disarmed him, pinned him to the ground, and then shot him multiple times… including after he was already motionless. And the rhetoric surrounding these shootings reveals how dehumanization leads to murder. ICE agents called Renee Good a “fucking bitch”, and Marimar Martinez a “little bitch”, as they opened fire at them. All while DHS immediately labels U.S. citizens “domestic terrorists”… before any investigation, before evidence was reviewed, and despite video evidence contradicting those claims. They lie first, then try to justify later. They dehumanize women, then shoot them. They frame U.S. citizens as threats, then refuse transparency. And after all of that, agents are not being charged for it, or even removed from their duties. Which is dangerous. Because power without accountability becomes violence without consequence. We have men with badges using intimidation and aggression, dehumanizing people… especially women… and opening fire for no legitimate reason. We have federal agents killing U.S. citizens, and the administration protects them instead of investigating the shootings. And this isn’t one isolated incident. This is a nationwide pattern of abuse, and cover-ups, that puts everyone at risk. If we don’t demand accountability immediately, this won’t be the last time an agent says a slur, fires their weapon, and kills someone who posed no threat. We can’t let that happen. We have to expose the lies, demand transparency, and insist these agents face real consequences… or else this violence becomes the new normal.

Jesus Freakin Congress

99,329 次观看 • 4 个月前

🚨BREAKING: ICE agents were caught on video illegally detaining a U.S. citizen in Richfield, Minnesota. In the video, ICE agents surround a man who is already on his knees on the pavement, with his hands raised, while agents stand over him and verify his citizenship. This alone is a serious constitutional violation. ICE does not have authority to detain U.S. citizens to check their immigration status. They also do not need someone on their knees to “verify” citizenship. And forcing someone into a compliance position on the ground without probable cause constitutes an unlawful detention under the Fourth Amendment. After agents confirm he is a U.S. citizen, the man stands up and begins yelling… visibly angry and shaken. The man is yelling at agents for swarming his car at gun point, a U.S. citizen, and forcing him out. Saying, “I could’ve died.” ICE agents then try to claim it was because of his registration. A line they often use, that still doesn’t justify their actions. What this video shows is federal agents detaining first, forcing compliance, then checking legality afterward… the opposite of how policing in a constitutional system is supposed to work. If ICE can force a U.S. citizen to the ground over a car they happen to be driving, citizenship no longer protects you. This isn’t a minor mistake. It’s a clear abuse of power and a violation of the Fourth Amendment, and every American should be outraged.

Jesus Freakin Congress

722,281 次观看 • 5 个月前