There is no possible universe where Pretti's killing was a "good shoot", everyone needs to move on from that

Wants them murdered for being crazy because they are known for their even take on life

Russian idiot
I don't want anyone to be murdered... What a silly thing to say... I want them to go home a
or learn to protest peacefully.... So that no one else get hurt... I would think you , would want the same... Right now , they seem to have settled down... Let's hope it stays that way....
 
There is no possible universe where Pretti's killing was a "good shoot", everyone needs to move on from that. The story that he had pulled a gun, and was about to shoot ICE agents before being killed is not possible. Clearly he did not have a gun when killed, and was not about to kill anyone. There is no possible universe where this was self defense.

It could still be mistaken self defense. That would be a bad shoot, but at least not a felony. Mistaken self defense is a positive defense, so it must be presented to be considered. The killers need to convince the jury that in their mind they thought he was a threat, even though he was not a threat.

And there lies the problem. They claimed he was a "domestic terrorist" who had pulled a gun on them, even after they knew for sure that he had not. They destroyed the footage he took of the incident. And most important they lied, repeatedly. So they have to convince a jury that while they have said a lot of lies about the incident, they are telling the truth about one part of it.

At first it seems kind of believable, that they mistook a cell phone for a gun... But then you realize they were focused on that cell phone from the beginning. They wanted to take that cell phone away from Pretti, because it was what he was using to film their crimes. That cell phone was the reason he was beating Pretti. They knew it was a cell phone, and wanted to take it away. When they killed him, they took the cell phone and destroyed it. That is destroying the evidence.

So a bad shoot, and probably murder.
Well there, it's official, no need for any investigations, Wally has ruled.

Wally is wondering if it was a 'good' shot. WTF? No, it wasn't a 'good' shot because someone is dead, moron. The only question is whether or not the officers use of lethal force was justified. That's it. And not even a radicalized libtard cult member like Wally can tell us that from the available video and testimony. Time will tell. Of course, libtards can't wait for that, they have a civil war to start.
 
Well there, it's official, no need for any investigations, Wally has ruled.

Wally is wondering if it was a 'good' shot. WTF? No, it wasn't a 'good' shot because someone is dead, moron. The only question is whether or not the officers use of lethal force was justified. That's it. And not even a radicalized libtard cult member like Wally can tell us that from the available video and testimony. Time will tell. Of course, libtards can't wait for that, they have a civil war to start.
It’s police language you stupid fucking Russian
 


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    Nominated for two Academy Awards (Oscar). Stars included: Bill Paxton, Billy Bob Thornton and Bridget Fonda. Filmed mostly in: Delano, MN; St. Paul, MN (studio shots); Golden Valley, MN. Directed by Sam Raimi.
  • Airport (1970)
    The first major motion picture to feature Minnesota. It grossed $45.3 million in North America alone. Directed by George Seaton, it starred: Burt Lancaster, Dean Martin, George Kennedy, Van Heflin, Helen Hayes, Maureen Stapleton, and many more. The field and terminal scenes were filmed at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, the rest was filmed at Universal Studios in CA. It was nominated for 10 Academy Awards (Oscar), but only won one for Helen Hayes as Actress in a Supporting Role.
  • Angus (1995)
    The majority of Angus was filmed at the Owatonna High School in in Owatonna, Minnesota. The film stars Charlie Talbert and James Van Der Beek in their first film roles, as well as Chris Owen, Ariana Richards, George C. Scott, Kathy Bates and Rita Moreno.
  • Aurora Borealis (2006)
    Film was partially shot in Minneapolis and included footage of the Hennepin Avenue Bridge, Mall of America, Walker Sculpture Garden. Starring Joshua Jackson, Donald Sutherland, Juliette Lewis, and Louise Fletcher.
  • Beautiful Girls (1996)
    Beautiful Girls is about a group of small-town friends joining up for their first high school reunion. It’s a movie about growing up and facing reality. Mostly shot in the Twin Cities including the infamous Bryant-Lake Bowl.
    Drector: Ted Demme. Miramax Films
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  • D3: The Mighty Ducks (1996)
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  • Drop Dead Fred (1991)
    Filmed entirely in the Twin Cities. A young woman finds her already unstable life rocked by the presence of a rambunctious imaginary friend from childhood. Featured Tim Mathison, Carrie Fisher.
  • Drop Dead Gorgeous (1999)
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