The National Rifle Association (NRA) criticized comments by a senior federal prosecutor warning that approaching law enforcement with a gun could justify a fatal police response, saying such statements risk "demonizing law‑abiding citizens" as the nation reels from the killing of a man in Minneapolis by a U.S. border agent.
The NRA was responding to remarks by Bill Essayli, the first assistant U.S. attorney for the Central District of California, who said that "if you approach law enforcement with a gun, there is a high likelihood they will be legally justified in shooting you," adding, "Don’t do it." In a statement, the gun‑rights group called that view "dangerous and wrong," urging public officials to refrain from broad generalizations and to wait for the outcome of a full investigation into Alex Pretti’s death.
"Furthermore, we condemn the untoward comments of 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.
You know the final hostage got returned to Israel today.
ReplyDeleteThe US Navy is assembling in the Persian Gulf and it's not for falafel and humus.
More Chareidi riots and kids getting hurt and killed.
Seriously, just rename the blog "I hate Trump and don't care about anything else"
A man carrying a pistol , his gun goes off while attacking ice agents. He's shot dead.
DeleteThat's all that matters.
The same people who turned Hamas into the victims of "genocide" are hard at work here.
DeleteAnd tying themselves into a pretzel trying to protect the Khameini Yemakh shmo regime, and selling the idea that the innocent protestors (40K+ who have been mass murdered in a couple of days) are the bdaz (zionist) guys..
DeleteI think what's happening in the US is sad.
DeleteDOGE was the right idea but poorly executed. There was no "We gotta fire everyone in the first 100 days" requirement. A four year plan that would be ready to trumpet just before the next election.
Same with ICE. First seal the border, then be smart about who you send back. The criminals? Sure. The folks who have been working hard and building a life? Amnesty from the Republicans would buy some of the Hispanic vote.
Best line I saw today - of course the Democrats oppose the deportations. Those are voters they're losing!