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Nevilledog

(54,727 posts)
Mon Jan 26, 2026, 03:15 PM Yesterday

Believe Your Eyes: People are risking their lives to document agents in Minneapolis

https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/2026/01/minneapolis-protests-footage/685753/

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Chances are, you’ve seen Richard Tsong-Taatarii’s photo. Taken Wednesday in Minneapolis, it shows an unidentifiable protester face down on the ground; two Border Patrol agents are on top of him, holding him there, while a third unloads pepper spray into his face from just inches away.

The photo ran on the front page of The Minnesota Star Tribune on Friday and already feels like a defining image of the long ICE incursion in Minneapolis—a powerful illustration of how the agency has acted, in broad daylight, with excessive force and impunity.

This is just one example of federal agents terrorizing people in the city. There’s also the photo of a 5-year-old boy being detained outside his home. There’s the video of an agent chasing a teenager through the snow on a residential street as the boy yells “I’m legal” in Spanish. And yesterday, the world saw footage of Alex Pretti, a nurse who worked in the ICU of a Veterans Affairs hospital, as agents pepper-sprayed him, knocked him down, appeared to remove a legally permitted gun from his person, and fired at least 10 bullets into his prone body. (Border Patrol Commander Greg Bovino has claimed that the agents were the “real victims” and suggested that they were acting in self-defense.)

There are still unknowns in this case, as there are in many of the chaotic moments that have come out of ICE’s recent surge in Minneapolis. But there are basic facts: Pretti was helping a woman when agents swarmed him. He did not have a gun in his hand. In the past 18 days, agents have used excessive force against numerous people in Minneapolis and killed two of them—first Renee Good, now Pretti. We know about this violence—we can see it ourselves from numerous angles—largely because of video and photographic evidence taken by everyday citizens, many of whom have purposefully set out to make sure that they are recording what is happening for the world to see.

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Believe Your Eyes: People are risking their lives to document agents in Minneapolis (Original Post) Nevilledog Yesterday OP
Hear Hear! (n/t) OldBaldy1701E Yesterday #1
ICE agents are committing hundreds of crimes daily Johnny2X2X Yesterday #2

Johnny2X2X

(23,759 posts)
2. ICE agents are committing hundreds of crimes daily
Mon Jan 26, 2026, 03:26 PM
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They have no right to break a car window, unless they are executing a warrant for someone they know is in that car. They have no right to use pepper spray on anyone unless they are subduing an immigrant they are serving a warrant to and they need to use it to subdue them. They can't bark orders at people on the street anymore than you or I can, it's illegal. It's assault when they shove anyone.

They have zero legal authority to work crowd control or direct traffic.

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