Trump ADA gets grief from GOA, NRA

In the aftermath of the controversial shooting of nurse Alex Pretti in Minnesota, Bill Essayli, the first assistant U.S. attorney for the Central District of California, released one of the more tone-deaf statements I recall hearing.
“If you approach law enforcement with a gun, there is a high likelihood they will be legally justified in shooting you. Don’t do it!”
Ah, no – unless you are actively trying to use said weapon, simply having it with you is not a good reason to get executed. Have it in your hand? You’re on mighty thin ice (so to speak) and can expect a really bad day. Simply having one on your person? Some have condemned Petti for having a gun – sorry guys, if you truly believe in the 1st and 2nd Amendments, he had that right and objectively this is another bad shoot. But that is a topic for a different day.
The National Rifle Association (NRA), which normally feels all kinds of carry is natural law, has been silent on this one – I suspect politically they don’t want to make it appear they are challenging the administration when supposedly it’s on the NRA’s side. The closest they have come is issuing a statement on the ADA above.
The NRA responded: “This sentiment from the First Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California is dangerous and wrong. Responsible public voices should be awaiting a full investigation, not making generalizations and demonizing law-abiding citizens.”
They covered their bases – they also called out Tim Walz and the leftist language which is encouraging confrontation with ICE.
The organization has also spoken out against “radical progressive politicians like Tim Walz,” accusing them of inciting “violence against law enforcement officers who are simply trying to do their jobs.”
Gun Owners of America, a group widely considered as more rightist than the NRA, was stronger in their condemnation of Essayli:
“Furthermore, we condemn the untoward comments of U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli. Federal agents are not ‘highly likely’ to be ‘legally justified’ in ‘shooting’ concealed carry licensees who approach while lawfully carrying a firearm. The Second Amendment protects Americans’ right to bear arms while protesting—a right the federal government must not infringe upon.”
GOA also called on “the Left” to “stop antagonizing immigration and border patrol agents who are taking criminals off the streets and play a crucial role in protecting communities and upholding the rule of law.”
Prietti must have seemed a real dangerous fella – says they shot him 9 times. While he was laying on the ground surrounded by agents.
Pretti’s family said he had a lawful permit to carry a concealed handgun in Minnesota, which ICE agents were seen on video removing from his person when tackling Pretti to the ground. They then shot Pretti nine times “in self-defense,” according to the Department of Homeland Security. Mediaite
Personally I think after investigation the agents may keep their jobs, but the Pretti family may become extremely wealthy.
Essayli is not alone, by the way. Per Customs and Border Patrol Gregory Bovino:
“We respect that Second Amendment right, but those rights don’t count when you riot and assault, delay, obstruct, and impede law enforcement officers — and most especially when you mean to do that beforehand,” he said.
Never knew trying to help a woman getting tear gassed was a capital crime before?
“You cannot bring a firearm, loaded, with multiple magazines to any sort of protest that you want. It’s that simple. You don’t have that right to break the law and incite violence,” he said.
That one is Kash Patel, who found time off from his busy country music circuit to comment.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent also erroneously stated that you can’t bring a gun to a protest. Salon
May be worth noting: Pretti was an intensive care VA nurse.
And in closing: say we change Pretti’s last name? How about if he was named Rittenhouse?
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Well, one “shouldn’t” take a weapon to a protest and/or unexpectedly intervene with law enforcement in a situatiion where people have been violent toward them, anyway. Makes the likelihood of bad stuff happening go up greatly.
Yes. Carrying a weapon into a daily riot may be legal and constitutionally protected, but you’ll never convince me that it’s a good idea. What you’re actually doing is escalating from “peaceful protest” to “mostly peaceful protest” to “riot” to “armed insurrection”.
Add in that he was violently resisting arrest… once the officers put hands on him, he should have peacefully complied, and none of this would have happened.
As Ed said yesterday, ” awful but lawful”… and yes, this is EXACTLY what the leftists financing these riots want.. martyrs for their cause.. and no matter how nice a guy Pretti was, has was also quite obviously a useful idiot..
The martyrs and riots were mentioned this morning on my talk radio station ,the Brian Kilme show, and the talk radio show before Brians show mentioned the shooting but didn’t mention the whole story as of yet.
Been scrolling my phone since taking my dog outside at 2 am. Powerline blog has a 28 second video of Prettie’s close encounter with an ICE agent – The handgun with the loaded 21 round magazine is in Pretti’s right hand pointed down at the ground – not in a holster as the ICE agent appears to be pushing him back with both hands.
A strong case of FAFO.
Mom and dad warned him.
… “Don’t take your guns to town, son
Leave your guns at home, Bill
Don’t take your guns to town”
Was 13 when Cashes song was re leased, remember it well
Is it me, or does this guy look like a typical liberal douche/cuck/soy boi/wannabe tough guy/know-it-all-prick? He’s the kind of guy I’d meet at a party that would discount all of my ACTUAL experiences about life in the military and finance & accounting because he read articles in The HuffPo and The Economist. He probably ran out got a concealed carry permit and that gun thinking he’s going to be Mr. Badass. He probably figured he draw his weapon and the CBP Agents would be all intimidated because he dreamed this scenario where he free’s a scumbag illegal and becomes a liberal hero. In a blink of an eye it all want south and wound up dead.
It is very uncertain that the family will “get wealthy” over this event, especially if it is determined to be a lawful shoot. Under the FTCA one has to show that the officers violated clearly established Federal law. If the shoot is found to be good that will almost certainly not happen.
What might be in play here is Martin v US. While the facts of Martin are radically different the underlying question of suing the US for the negligence of an FLEO appears to have been answered last summer. This is clearly an intentional tort however, Martin wasn’t, it was pure negligence.
I’m certain they will prevail in the suit. Unless they (the feds) can show that single shot came from Pretti I have no doubt a jury will find for the plaintiffs and award damages and likely punitive as well. The reaction of the agents can be understood due to having found one weapon on him and not knowing there really wasn’t a second when that shot happened. This may well be another unintended discharge of a Sig 320 if that is in fact what Pretti was carrying that caused the reaction.
Maybe, but not relevant. It isn’t that easy. It could ten years before they even get to go to court on the shooting itself. That is assuming they file tomorrow.
Determining if they even have standing under FTCA is the higher bar to meet.
I went to a civilian training class almost 20 years ago now. They had a seminar on CCW as part of the training. I thought they made some really good points. One of the major ones was if you are going to carry it is incumbent upon you to ensure you do not knowingly place yourself in a position where the possession of a weapon either causes an issue or exacerbates one. An example given was while out in public, driving or otherwise, your middle finger does not exist to if you intend to “wave it” at another person you are not making a potentially hostile situation into one.
Going along with that, the best way to avoid a conflict and or gun fight is to not go where that situation may happen. Placing yourself into that situation, knowing things are not peaceful is risky at best and negligent as well.
Yes, carrying a weapon is legal and is an exercise of your rights. Taking one to a riot / protest (lets be honest here those haven’t been peaceful in MN for a while now) when you have no mandatory reason or need to be there is foolhardy, and also IMO stupid.
Neither Good nor Pretti had to be there. Both placed themselves not only in the vicinity but in extremely close proximity to ICE conducting a lawful arrest operation. If you do not get into the “scrum” with them you don’t get pepper sprayed or arrested. Protest but do not interfere or attempt to “unarrest” another person who is being taken into custody.
Continuing here due to length.
It is still premature but it appears that this shooting was a tragedy. Yeah they removed A gun form Pretti. Then a shot was fired. A breakdown of the video suggests (unconfirmed to date) that it was a Sig 320 that Pretti was carrying and that while the one agent was walking away it may have unintentionally discharged. That being the single shot heard in the video. Just because a suspect has one gun does not mean that there isn’t another on his person. Given that potential the agents in the process are going to react with deadly force to a shot they did not expect.
Also anyone that has been in close proximity to a discharge sans ear protection knows it is almost impossible to know where it came from.