
Here's a question nobody is asking. A week before Alex Pretti was shot and killed by ICE agents, he was caught on another video, not only cursing at ICE agents and saluting them with his middle finger, but also spitting at them, assaulting them, and kicking out the taillight of their vehicle. While cursing ICE agents and saluting them with his middle finger was not a crime, spitting at them, assaulting them, and kicking out their vehicle's taillight definitely was a crime. Furthermore, it was a serious federal crime, especially since Pretti perpetrated it while armed, a fact made plain by Pretti's holstered handgun being clearly visible in the video. Yet, despite all of this, Pretti was not arrested! Now, if he had been arrested, as he certainly should have been, would he have been back out on the street a few days later once again interfering with ICE agents, on that fateful day in which he was fatally shot? Talking about an irony of ironies; if ICE agents had not been lenient with Pretti, by refusing to arrest him a week earlier, would he have been back out on the street and shot to death by ICE agents a week later? Contrary to popular opinion and politically spun narratives, the tragic shooting of Alex Pretti may serve as proof positive of why our laws should be strictly enforced and no lawbreaker treated leniently or let off the hook.
LEGAL ANALYST SAYS NEW VIDEO SHOWS ALEX PRETTI'S "STATE OF MIND" BEFORE FATAL BORDER PATROL SHOOTING