BusyTarpDuster2017 said:
The gun doesn't have to spontaneously discharge while in Pretti's possession for the officers to understandably react to it, especially when it is highly likely they didn't even know that Pretti's gun was taken by another agent during the chaos. This is just a clueless argument. It demonstrates either a frightening gap in thinking, or a dishonest attempt to dismiss ANYTHING that might absolve the officers to any degree in order to continue promoting the narrative they want.
That pesky 2A, combined with MN law, says Alex has a right to carry that gun in a protest. The only reaction officers can have under MN law is to ask him to hand over the gun if they feel it is making the scene dangerous. He must comply with the request and they must return the gun to him before he leaves. It's black letter MN law.
This makes their escalation of the event an overreaction. The good news is they were never going for his gun. They never knew he had it until he was on the ground. It doesn't matter if the agent(s) who fired knew another agent had it or not. His constitutional rights were trampled on from the beginning, and the spin by 2A supporters to make ICE right is unbelievable. Nothing you say matches the video, the known facts, the second amendment, or MN law regarding concealed carry.
