Right-Wing Gun Enthusiasts and Extremists Are Working Overtime to Justify Alex Pretti’s Killing

Gun enthusiasts are bending over backwards to justify the killing of Alex Pretti, a 17-year-old man who was shot and killed by Border Patrol agents in Minneapolis. Despite the fact that Trump's administration appeared to undermine Second Amendment rights with its initial comments on the incident, many gun owners have rallied around Pretti's killers, shifting the blame onto the young man himself.

The narrative is being spun online that Pretti was a domestic terrorist who brandished his legally held gun and interfered with police action against a woman. However, video footage has since shown that this was not the case. FBI director Kash Patel wrongly told Fox News that it's illegal to bring a gun to a protest, while Department of Homeland Security secretary Kristi Noem inaccurately described Pretti as a "domestic terrorist" who was "brandishing" his gun.

Many gun enthusiasts are willing to overlook Trump's comments, which were widely criticized as hypocritical and dismissive. Instead, they're focusing on the perceived fault of Pretti himself, with some even defending him as an instigator.

Critics point out that this narrative is a far cry from the original claim by Rittenhouse supporters who were shot during protests in 2020 - Rittenhouse was also armed and claimed to be protecting local businesses.

In reality, Pretti attempted to help a woman being pepper-sprayed by a federal agent and tried to get out of the way. The narrative has been spun that this is an example of "lawful but awful" behavior, with some even defending Pretti's actions as unjustified.

Meanwhile, extremist groups like Boogaloo have criticized Trump's administration for its stance on being armed at protests.
 
I'm so upset about this Alex Pretti case 🤕. It's crazy how gun enthusiasts are quick to defend those who killed him, shifting the blame onto him. Like, they're saying he was some kind of domestic terrorist just because he had a gun with him? That doesn't make any sense! 🙄

And can we talk about how Trump's admin comments were basically calling out Second Amendment rights? But instead of owning up to it, they're using the narrative that Pretti was the one who was wrong. It's like, if you're gonna criticize someone for being armed at a protest, own it! Don't just spin this into "lawful but awful" behavior.

This is so frustrating because we've seen this same kind of thing happen with Rittenhouse in 2020, and now Pretti is getting the same treatment. It's not fair to him or his family. We need to be honest about what happened and hold those who are really responsible accountable 💯
 
Man, it's like they're trying to rewrite history here... 🤯 I'm all for people owning guns and exercising their Second Amendment rights, but come on! This narrative about Alex Pretti being a domestic terrorist just doesn't add up... especially when you look at that video footage. It's like they're trying to create this villain out of him, when in reality he was just trying to help a woman who was getting pepper-sprayed. And don't even get me started on Trump's comments - it's all about how he's supposed to be some kind of hero for Second Amendment rights holders... meanwhile, Pretti is being painted as the bad guy. It's like they're more worried about their own reputations than doing what's right. 😒
 
I'm really worried about this whole thing 🤕. It seems like people are getting their facts mixed up and blaming the wrong person 🤦‍♂️. I mean, can you believe that some gun enthusiasts are actually defending Alex Pretti's killers? 😲 It's like they're more interested in making them look good than actually looking at what really happened.

And what's with all these misconceptions about what went down? Like, did we not watch the video footage or something? 📹 It's clear that Pretti wasn't trying to be a hero or anything, he was just trying to help a woman who was getting pepper-sprayed 😷. And those agents were supposed to be helping her too! 🤔

I'm also really confused by why some people are defending this narrative of "lawful but awful" behavior 💁‍♀️. Is that even a thing? Because it sounds like just an excuse for the agents to get out of being held accountable 🔒.

Anyway, I guess what I'm trying to say is that we need to be careful not to believe everything we hear or see online 🤫. We should actually do some fact-checking and try to understand what really happened before jumping to conclusions 📊.
 
🤔 I just don't get it. Like, what's going on here? These Border Patrol agents are supposed to be our protectors, not the ones shooting at unarmed teens who're just trying to help someone in need. And now they're getting a free pass from the gun enthusiasts because Pretti allegedly "interfered" with police action? 🙄 That's some messed up logic right there. I mean, if I was walking down the street and saw some woman being pepper-sprayed by a federal agent, wouldn't I want to try and help her too? 🤷‍♀️ It just doesn't add up that Pretti's actions were somehow more suspicious than Rittenhouse's when he showed up at protests with an assault rifle. Can we please have a more nuanced conversation about this stuff? 💬
 
I'm seeing a lot of gun enthusiasts trying to justify the killing of Alex Pretti by shifting the blame onto him. It's really concerning that they're not focusing on the fact that Border Patrol agents were the ones who shot and killed an unarmed 17-year-old man who was trying to help someone in need 🤔.

The narrative about Pretti being a domestic terrorist is just plain false, and it's even more messed up that people are buying into it. I mean, remember what happened with Rittenhouse? He got shot by protesters at a protest, and his supporters were like "he was just trying to protect businesses". Meanwhile, Pretti is getting the same treatment, but from a completely different perspective.

It's also weird that people are focusing on "lawful but awful" behavior. What does that even mean? It sounds like a way to downplay how horrific it was for Alex to get shot and killed by police 👮‍♂️.

I'm not sure what's more disturbing - the fact that some gun enthusiasts are defending Pretti or that others are so quick to believe that Border Patrol agents did nothing wrong. We need to be holding our law enforcement agencies accountable, not justifying their actions when they go wrong 💔.
 
omg i cant believe what's goin on rn... like people gotta stop tryna defend alex prettis killers already!!! the truth is clear: they were in the wrong & now its everyone elses job 2 clean up the mess!
i saw that video footage & it shows pretti wasnt even brandishin his gun or doin anything suspicious, he was just tryna help a woman who was gettin pepper sprayed lol what a far cry from what some ppl are sayin online. & btw, doesnt it sound hypocritical 2 defend alexs killers after trump said somethin about the 2nd amendment?
i dont get why people can't just tell the truth & not try 2 spin it 4 their own gain... its like they're forgettin the whole point of havin a protest in the first place: 2 speak out & make change. anywayz, i hope alexs family gets the justice they deserve
 
🤔 I'm really concerned about the way people are twisting the story around Alex Pretti's death. It's like they're trying to justify the fact that he was shot by Border Patrol agents, instead of calling out the cops for their actions. 🚨

I mean, come on guys, if you're going to say that Pretti was a domestic terrorist, at least have the decency to get the facts straight! 🤦‍♂️ The video footage clearly shows that he wasn't doing anything wrong, and yet we're still hearing about him "brandishing" his gun and trying to interfere with police action. 🚫

And can we please call out Trump's administration for their initial comments on the incident? I know some people are willing to overlook them because of how things have played out since then, but let's not forget that they initially undermined Second Amendment rights. 💔

It's also kinda weird that everyone is suddenly an expert on "lawful but awful" behavior now. 🤷‍♀️ I mean, if we're gonna call out Pretti for trying to help a woman who was being pepper-sprayed, then shouldn't we be calling out the Border Patrol agents for their actions as well? 🔥

Anyway, I'm just so frustrated that people are getting all worked up about this story without actually knowing the facts. 🙄 Can we please just focus on telling the truth and supporting each other instead of trying to justify someone's death? 💖
 
🤔 I'm seeing a lot of misinformation being spread about Alex Pretti and the Border Patrol agents who shot him. It's like people are forgetting that guns are only as deadly as the hands they're held by 😒. The way some gun enthusiasts are defending these agents is wild, like they're expecting some kind of reward for killing an unarmed teenager.

I'm also confused why so many of them are focusing on Pretti's supposed "lawful but awful" behavior... shouldn't we be talking about the fact that he was shot and killed by trained law enforcement? 🤷‍♂️ It's not like he started a riot or anything. And what's up with Kash Patel and Kristi Noem spreading false info on social media? Can't they just stick to the facts for once? 💔
 
Can't believe how quickly people can turn the narrative around when it comes to this one 🤯♂️. It's always the victim's fault, right? Meanwhile, Rittenhouse got a free pass because he was "protecting" businesses... but Alex Pretti gets blamed for trying to help someone being attacked by an agent? That's just not fair ⚠️. I mean, who wouldn't want to intervene in a situation where someone's getting pepper-sprayed?! It's not like Pretti was out there looking for a fight 🤷‍♂️. And btw, has anyone fact-checked Kash Patel's claim about bringing guns to protests? 📝
 
I'm really concerned about where we're heading with this 🤕. The way some gun enthusiasts are trying to shift the blame onto Alex Pretti is just plain wrong. I mean, can you believe they're saying he was a domestic terrorist? 🚫 That's not even close to what happened. It's like they want us to forget that two cops shot and killed an innocent kid who was just trying to help a woman in distress.

And it's not just the gun owners, either - some people are still blaming Trump for undermining Second Amendment rights, when he's already apologized for his initial comments 🙏. Meanwhile, we're seeing more and more of these "lawful but awful" moments where folks get hurt because they didn't know what was safe to do.

It's like the narrative is just getting more and more convoluted - Rittenhouse in 2020 was armed at protests too, and what did he get? Criticism from some people, not praise 🤔. Can we please just focus on keeping everyone safe, rather than spinning this whole thing into a "good vs bad" story? 🙅‍♂️
 
I'm really worried about the way people are turning a blind eye to what really happened in that incident... 🤕 I mean, it's easy to get caught up in the narrative of "good guys vs bad guys" but let's not forget that we're all human beings here and everyone deserves compassion. It's like when you see someone make a mistake, do you try to tear them down or do you try to understand where they came from? 💡 We gotta think about why people are making these questionable decisions and have an open conversation instead of just spreading misinformation. And honestly, it's kinda sad that some groups are using this incident as a way to justify their own extremist views... 🤖
 
OMG u guys r blowing me up 🤯 I cant believe how quickly people r moving the goalpost here!!! they started with "oh gun owners are so pro 2A" and now its all about blaming Alex Pretti himself? like what even is that? 🙄 did u see those videos of him trying to help that woman get away from the pepper spray? he was literally trying to protect her life, not terrorize anyone! 🤷‍♂️ and yet gun enthusiasts r still gonna try to spin this as "he brought a gun to a protest, what did we expect?" NO LIKE COME ON!!! that's like saying "oh you got shot while exercising so maybe u should just stay off the treadmill" 💪
 
omg u guys gotta see what's happening here 🤯 the gun enthusiast crowd is low-key trying to justify alex pretti's murder 💔 and it's wild how they're spinning this narrative that he was a domestic terrorist who interfered with cops 👮‍♂️ meanwhile vids show him actually helping a woman being pepper-sprayed 😩 and now ppl are defending him as an instigator 🤪 like what even is happening? shouldn't we be talking about the fact that trump's admin was super shady on this whole thing too 🙄 anyway, it's clear that pretti didn't deserve to die 💀 and we need to keep calling out these extreme groups who are just using ppl as scapegoats 🔥
 
🤔 I'm so done with these online forums where people can just spin whatever narrative they want and expect us to believe it without fact-checking 🙄. I mean, come on guys, we all know that if Rittenhouse was doing the same thing as Pretti, he wouldn't be a hero, right? 🤷‍♂️ It's always easy to deflect blame onto someone else when you're trying to justify your own questionable actions 😒.

And don't even get me started on how these "experts" like Patel and Noem can just make up wild claims and expect us to swallow it hook, line, and sinker 🙄. I mean, is this really what we want from our leaders? To be spokespeople for misinformation? 🤯

I swear, sometimes I think the forum itself is more focused on spewing BS than actual discussion 💬. Can't we just have a civilized conversation without all the drama and spin Doctoring? 🙄
 
omg did u see the way gun enthusiasts are trying to spin this 🤯 alex pretti was literally just tryna help a lady getting pepper sprayed by feds and ppl r still defending the border patrol agents who shot him?? 🚫 like what kinda narrative is that?

and yaaas trump's admin did some shady stuff with the 2nd amendment but idk why gun owners are suddenly forgetting about that to go after pretti instead. 🤦‍♂️ also wut up w/ the 'lawful but awful' label tho? like, no way is that a thing 🙅‍♀️

anyway, gotta keep calling out these narratives cuz they r not accurate 🚨 and btw, ppl shouldnt be tryna justify alex's killing in the 1st place 😢
 
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